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Tertiary air in a stove refers to the additional air introduced into the combustion chamber to promote more complete burning of gases and particulates after the primary and secondary combustion processes. This air helps to ignite the flue gases, resulting in higher efficiency and reduced emissions. By enhancing combustion, tertiary air contributes to a cleaner and more efficient burn, improving overall stove performance.

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