Wood stove Q-BE XL in black with steel door in a modern living room surrounded by a beautiful snowy landscape

Q-BE XL

Made for sophisticated furnishing plans

Energy efficiency class

Q-BE XL is characterised by harmonious shapes and a high degree of sophisticated functionality. Its consistently straightforward design geometry unobtrusively emphasises the large fire. Whether with a classic firebox door made of steel or the modern all-glass version: the choice is yours! As part...
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The most important questions

What distances do I need to observe when installing a stove?

The distances to combustible materials vary depending on the stove version and the placement of the stove in the room. You will find the manufacturer's minimum distances in the installation manual for your stove. A base plate is often used to protect the floor. Please note that local and building regulations and fire regulations must be observed. Check with the local fire inspector / chimney sweep / chimney sweep.

Are stoves and fireplaces CO2-neutral?

The combustion process of wood is CO2-neutral, because the burned wood releases the same amount of CO2 as is produced during natural decomposition and was absorbed during growth.

Which air control should I choose for my stove (ElectronicAIR™ or manual)?

The ElectronicAIR™ electronic burn-off control from Attika regulates the air supply to your stove. All you have to do is add dry wood and light it – the technology takes care of the rest. The electronic control unit measures the combustion temperature and reacts immediately: if there are any changes, it sends a signal to the motor, which opens or closes the air supply. The result of this electronic burn-off control is permanently low emission values for fine dust and CO.

Remember that the chimney is decisive and therefore responsible for the draught behaviour of the stove. If the stove is connected to a flue pipe that is too large, the manual air control has the advantage that it can remain fully open for longer periods of time. This is important because warm air is known to rise.

If this air (smoke) enters a larger volume, it cools down more quickly, which slows down the flow rate. As a result, the air does not escape and flows back into the room. When choosing the right air control, it is best to contact your local specialist partner. They will be able to advise you on your personal requirements and the exhaust system already installed.