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titleOfInvention Steam movement controller
abstract The function of steam movement control can be maintained while hardly causing formation of a flame passage and exhibiting a resistance against freeze at low temperatures. The steam movement controller is provided with an emergency drainage structure utilizing a porous sealing body in order to cope with entrance of water the amount of which exceeds the processing capacity of steam. In particular, a fixing nut is not loosened even if the porous sealing body is wetted with water and swelled. A refractory permeable film (9) is provided inside a lower end fixing nut (32) while defining a space portion (31a) between the refractory permeable film (9) and the outermost film (22) and closing the lower end ventilation opening (38). An expansion absorption gap (92) is formed between the outer circumferential surface of the refractory ventilation film (9) and the inner circumferential surface of the lower end fixing nut (32).
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