RIKA Technologies
EUROPEAN ECODESIGN REGULATIONS
The European Ecodesign Directive applies to individual stoves operated with pellets or wood. It states that these stoves may only be marketed if they meet certain energy-efficient requirements and emission limit values. At RIKA, sustainability and environmental protection have always been important components of the corporate philosophy. RIKA stoves are therefore already Ecodesign-compliant* today.
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What is the size of the room you want to heat?
The room heating capacity specification indicates how many square metres can be heated with a particular heat output (in kW). This should provide you with guidance and a decision making aid when purchasing your new stove.
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Every RIKA stove is a piece of genuine Austrian quality. At the two production sites in Micheldorf and Adlwang in Upper Austria, over 250 employees manufacture our high-quality pellet and wood-burning stoves with the support of the latest industry 4.0 technology. In addition to the concentrated technical competence, in Austria we find the emotional connection to wood, nature, tradition and family that is required for the development and production of our stoves.
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Every RIKA stove is a piece of genuine Austrian quality. At the two production sites in Micheldorf and Adlwang in Upper Austria, over 250 employees manufacture our high-quality pellet and wood-burning stoves with the support of the latest industry 4.0 technology. In addition to the concentrated technical competence, in Austria we find the emotional connection to wood, nature, tradition and family that is required for the development and production of our stoves.
Stove planning made easy
With RIKA HOME DESIGN you can visualise your home completely free of charge and insert and photograph our stoves as 3D models - in any variant you like!
"We have owned a RIKA wood-burning stove for over 10 years and are still as enthusiastic today as we were back then. RIKA quality keeps its promise!"
Johann S.
Gmunden (Upper Austria)