JUNO 120 L is a genuine natural product. The stove is encased in either natural stone «Porto» or soapstone. The cream-coloured natural stone «Porto» with its simple structure or its brother with timelessly elegant soapstone cut a slender figure despite the weight of the stone slabs.
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JUNO 120 L is a genuine natural product. The stove is encased in either natural stone «Porto» or soapstone. The cream-coloured natural stone «Porto» with its simple structure or its brother with timelessly elegant soapstone cut a slender figure despite the weight of the stone slabs.
As a master of heat storage, JUNO 120 L continues to give off heat even hours after the fire has gone out. The finely polished soapstone or natural stone slabs remain warm for up to 15 hours. In addition to its storage qualities, JUNO 120 L is also a master of design.
JUNO 120 L is available with or without side window, with manual or automatic air control (CleverAIR™), 360° rotating console and various handle and door variants.
Its big brother, the JUNO 166 L, impresses with even more storage capacity and is the centrepiece of any room.
Which air control should I choose for my stove (CleverAIR™, ElectronicAIR™, manual)?
The CleverAIR™ and ElectronicAIR™ automatic air control systems from Attika regulate the air supply to your stove. The right amount of air is supplied to the inside of the stove when the firebox heats up - either mechanically or electronically. Automatic burn-off control therefore has significant ecological advantages because it completely eliminates operating errors that can occur when manually adjusting the fresh air supply.
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.
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.