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=== Blastpipe === ''Rocket'' also used a [[blastpipe]], feeding the exhaust steam from the cylinders into the base of the chimney so as to induce a partial vacuum and pull air through the fire. Credit for the invention of the blastpipe is disputed, though Stephenson used it as early as 1814.<ref>{{citation|first=Samuel|last=Smiles|title=The lives of the engineers|volume=3|origyear=1862|date=2010|chapter=ch 5|publisher=BoD β Books on Demand |isbn=9783867412681 |chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=V7rVmJMYQkoC&pg=PP5}}</ref> The blastpipe worked well on the multi-tube boiler of ''Rocket'' but on earlier designs with a single flue through the boiler it had created so much suction that it tended to rip the top off the fire and throw burning cinders out of the chimney, vastly increasing the fuel consumption.<ref name="Burton">{{cite book|author=Burton, Anthony|year=1980|title=The Rainhill Story|publisher=BBC|isbn=0-563-17841-8}}</ref>
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