I was referring to the fixed air inlet a lot of EPA stoves have in the center front of the stove. On the 30-NC it is in a thing that sits up right behind the glass and shoots air into the center of the load.
N/S splits will also gunk up the glass if they are too long and the ends are too close to the glass. The gases cooking out of the ends will stick to the glass.
N/S splits will also gunk up the glass if they are too long and the ends are too close to the glass. The gases cooking out of the ends will stick to the glass.