Wood stove VIVA 160 L in black with glass door in a spacious, modern living room

VIVA 160 L

A unique piece tailored exactly to your wishes - VIVA 160 L can be customised

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VIVA 160 L is another stove from the Costumised concept series that can be customised to suit your personal wishes. With every VIVA L stove, various components can be combined in a modular fashion to suit your own style. This includes the fully automatic CleverAIR™ air control or, for lovers of traditional...
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The most important questions

Can I connect my stove to an old chimney system?

If the dimensions of the stove and flue gas system match, yes.

The fireplace is the engine of the stove, which means that the stove and the flue gas system must form a single unit. This means that the flue gas system should ideally have the same diameter as the stove's flue outlet. Most Attika stoves have a flue outlet (spigot) with a diameter of 150 mm.

In addition, the flue gas system should ideally have a length of at least 4 metres, not have too many changes of direction and horizontal guides should be kept as short as possible.

What is outside air?

Some newer houses are so well insulated that there is not enough oxygen for clean combustion. In this case, you can supply fresh air to the stove from outside instead of taking it from the room. We call this system the AIR system and it can be connected to almost all attika stoves. Please be sure to observe the country-specific regulations.

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.