OPAL wood stove in platinum in a luxurious living room
OPAL wood stove in platinum in a modern living room

OPAL

More than just a heat source – OPAL it's a statement

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Its design is puristic, the workmanship precise and, with a height of 190 cm, OPAL is the focal point of any living space. High-quality materials characterise its character, which is reflected in every detail.  Particularly noteworthy is the solid steel door with an exceptional thickness of 8 mm,...
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Which air control system is best for my wood stove – manual, CleverAIR™ or ElectronicAIR™?

Attika wood stoves offer three types of air control, depending on the model: manual, CleverAIR™ or ElectronicAIR™. The most suitable option depends on the wood stove, the chimney, the existing flue system and the level of ease of use you require.

With manual air control, you regulate the air supply yourself. This option may be suitable depending on the chimney and draught conditions, for example if the wood stove is connected to a large-diameter flue tube and the air supply needs to remain open for longer.

CleverAIR™ automatically regulates the air supply during combustion – without the need for electricity. You simply load dry wood and light the fire. CleverAIR™ automatically supplies the fire with the correct amount of primary, secondary and tertiary air during each firing phase. This reduces the risk of operating errors, promotes clean combustion, low emission levels and efficient use of the firewood.

ElectronicAIR™ is Attika’s electronic burn-off control system. It measures the combustion temperature and automatically regulates the air supply via an electronic control unit. This promotes controlled combustion and consistently low emission levels of fine dust and CO.

An Attika dealer can advise you on which air control system is best suited to your wood stove, your flue system and your requirements.

How much firewood should I use?

The amount of firewood required depends on the wood stove, the size of the fire box, the desired heat output and the method of firing. On average, it is around 1.5 kg of firewood per hour.

The exact amount required varies depending on the output and energy efficiency of the wood stove. As a guide, a single log for a wood stove should weigh less than 1 kg. Depending on how it is cut, this usually corresponds to 1 to 2 wood logs.

You can find the recommended and maximum permitted amount of wood for refilling in the relevant installation manual under the Downloads section.

Which stove suits me?

As the stove is not just a source of heat, but also a piece of furniture that must match your interior and personal style, this question is central. Of course, the basic question of fuel should be asked first. Once this has been clarified, Attika offers you a wide range of stoves and fireplace inserts. Our fireplaces are known for their perfect finish and long service life. To guarantee this, we only use selected, high-quality materials and raw materials. All Attika fireplaces currently on sale fulfil the strictest environmental and quality requirements.

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