In addition, it is also possible to use a split (twin pipe) system by fitting a special adaptor to the flue connector and using the aperture for the air vent intake located on the top part of the combustion chamber.
To utilise the air intake it is necessary to:
1.Remove the bottom of the air intake by cutting it with a suitable knife (see FIG. 2.7);
2.Insert the elbow into the air intake until it reaches the lower end. (There is no need to use gaskets or sealing compounds).
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