Wood stove Q-TEE 2 in black with side benches in a minimalist furnished, rustic house

Q-TEE 2

The modern stove with a plus

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Q-TEE 2 with its large firebox is the star of the flame play. Thanks to the large firebox disc, it offers an impressive fire view with its compact external dimensions. The stove is available with a steel or all-glass firebox door, various base unit or design feet variants and different handles. With...
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The most important questions

Can I install a wood stove in a small room?

Yes, a wood stove can also be installed in a small room. It is important that the model, firebox size and heat output are suitable for the room.

For smaller rooms, we recommend wood stoves with a small firebox, such as the compact Q-TEE 2 from Attika. Models made from soapstone or wood stoves with a heat-storage module© are also recommended for smaller rooms.

Can I install a wood stove or wood fireplace in a Minergie or low-energy house?

Yes, this is possible if the wood stove or wood fireplace is installed as a room air independent unit. In this case, the combustion air is not drawn from the room but is supplied from outside in a controlled manner. To achieve this, the required fresh air is channelled from outside to the wood stove via a pipe or duct.

For almost all Attika wood stoves and wood fireplace inserts, this connection can be made via the AIR system. Depending on the model and installation situation, the air supply can be routed through the floor or the rear wall.

Please always observe the country-specific regulations and have the plans checked by a qualified professional.

Are wood stoves and wood fireplaces CO₂-neutral?

The burning of wood is considered to be CO₂-neutral within the natural carbon cycle. When wood is burnt, the same amount of CO₂ is released as the wood absorbed whilst growing and would also have been released had it decomposed naturally.