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*The outlet pipe is the only place where gas can exit the furnace. It has a built in volume pump.
 
*The outlet pipe is the only place where gas can exit the furnace. It has a built in volume pump.
 
*Unlike the regular furnace, the advanced one always have a volume of 1000 L, regardless of how many pipes are attached to it. This saves a little bit of fuel.
 
*Unlike the regular furnace, the advanced one always have a volume of 1000 L, regardless of how many pipes are attached to it. This saves a little bit of fuel.
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*One issue with the advanced furnace is that there is only one inlet, which makes it more complicated to prepare diluted fuel for the trickier recipes. One way around this is to dilute the fuel in the pipes outside. If 10 pipes (1000L) are used to mix diluted fuel in, the pressure in the pipes will be identical to the pressure in the furnace (1000L) after moving the gas, which makes it easier to avoid mistakes.
  
 
=== Known errors of the math formulas ===
 
=== Known errors of the math formulas ===

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