Ok you Summit guys, what's the deal with the EBT "EXTENDED BURN TIME"? I don't understand how letting in more air into the firebox is going to extend a burn? That was my take when I read up on it. As the firebox cools the EBT opens to let more air in right? So it won't extend a burn, but it should maintain a burn or try to maintain a certain BTU range? It seems to me, that they installed this to help pass the EPA emission test with a large fire box stove. And if it works so well to extend a burn, why not put it into a smaller stove or all their stoves? What kind of burn times are we talking about? PE doesn't state any burn times for the Summit that I could find.