Butterscotch smoke?

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Butterscotch smoke?

Unread postby Edwin Frey » Mon Jul 29, 2013 4:29 pm

I've noticed that during the past few days when the locomotives are sitting idle, when coal is shoveled in to keep them hot, the smoke is distinctly orange. Are they burning a different grade of coal now? What would cause that strange color?
I've also noticed that when the locos are really working, pulling a load, the smoke appears to be the usual black.
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Re: Butterscotch smoke?

Unread postby Tom Casper » Mon Jul 29, 2013 6:13 pm

Edwin, that is a sign of a banked fire. very low air supple causes the coal to give off a lot of unburned gasses with more yellow smoke as there is sulfer in the coal. Not sure of the orange other than a less intense fire burns orange. Maybe a tech person can expand.

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