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Multi-Fuel DEFRA Approved Stoves
In a UK Smoke Control Area, you can burn wood and certain smokeless substances in a multi fuel stove defra approved-fuel DEFRA approved appliance. They are often equipped with a continuous supply secondary combustion air in order to prevent the fuel from burning out or releasing smoke that is a nuisance.
A Defra Stove (sometimes known as a DEFRA Smoke Exempt Appliance) has been tested for levels of emissions and DEFRA Approved Multi-fuel Stoves has passed the UK Government Department of Environment, Food & Rural Affairs' criteria.
Smoke Control Areas
The smoke produced from open fires and stoves in the UK can contribute to air pollution, particularly in urban areas. Smoke Control Areas have been set up where only certain types of fuels or home fire appliances can be used. These are strictly regulated under the Clean Air Act to reduce environmental pollution. If you reside in a Smoke Control Area then it is crucial to only use Defra approved wood burning stoves and log burners. This ensures that you are burning legal fuel and not creating nuisance smoke that disturbs your neighbors.
Stovax stoves are DEFRA approved and many of them come with secondary and tertiary systems that help burn logs efficiently. This reduces emissions. This means that you can produce less smoky flames but still have a lovely fire.
A Defra approved stove or to grant them the full title of Smoke Exempt Appliance has been tested and cleared the UK Government's DEFRA (Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs) legislation regarding smoke levels in Smoke Control Areas. This ensures the stove will only produce very little smoke in normal operation. This means you can use certain types wood in your stove so long as it's "ready to burn firewood' with a moisture level below 20%. You are not able to burn wet, damp or spruced wood in an DEFRA approved stove because it will produce nuisance smoke that is contrary to the provisions of the Clean Air Act.
When selecting the Defra approved stove you should take into consideration the style of the stove and how it will fit into your living space, there are lots of traditionally styled Defra stoves available as well as modern options. You should also consider the kind of fuel you will be burning. Some Defra approved stoves are only compatible with wood and do not have the option of a multi-fuel burner.
If you plan to burn anthracite, smokeless coal or other fuels that have been approved by Defra in your stove you will need a smoke control kit. This can be fitted on non-Defra-exempt appliances. The Stovax store offers a range of smoke control kit options that work with non-Defra certified appliances.
Coal
Defra approved multi-fuel stoves are the eco-conscious choice that lets you take pleasure in the warmth of your stove while minimising your impact on the planet. They must comply with regulations set by the government and manufacturers are obliged to comply if they wish to remain in business.
The most sustainable way to heat your home is to make use of a DEFRA-approved wood burning stove. These stoves also burn other fuels, such as coal. Coal is a fossil fuel that began forming about 300 million years ago. At that time, swamps containing giant ferns and other plants were prevalent on Earth. The plants sank into water after their death and formed peat over time. It was then buried under layers of rock and other materials until it was pressed into solid coal.
When coal is burned, it releases a large amount of energy in the form of heat and sulphur oxide which can cause pollution of the air. Sulphur dioxide is one the major contributors to acid rain. It can damage the ecosystem of rivers, lakes, wildlife, and crops. Many countries, including the United States, have banned coal mining due to the risk of acid rain.
Although coal is a major source of pollutants, it's a very important part of heating. It is the most sought-after fossil fuel and has a lower price than other fossil fuels such as natural gas and oil. Furthermore, coal is a very energy efficient fuel that generates plenty of heat per kilogram.
A DEFRA exempt wood-burning stove or a DEFRA approved stove, as it's sometimes called, is one that can be used in smoke-free areas for burning approved fuels such as coal and briquettes. They are also compatible with a variety of firelogs. Firelogs are compressed sawdust or wood waste, or any other wood wastes that are sometimes mixed with paraffin to enable it to be lit.
If you live in a Smoke Control Area, you must only use a DEFRA approved stove to prevent massive fines. Choice Stoves offers a range of DEFRA-approved wood burning stoves from major manufacturers such as Mi-fires. Contura, Stovax, and many more. We can help you choose the right stove for your home, and ensure it is installed correctly by a qualified engineer to avoid any potential problems.
Wood
Defra approved wood stoves are the ideal option for homeowners living in an area that has a smoke control. They emit less pollution by burning low-smoke, clean fuel. They are also cost-effective and come in a variety of styles that will suit your interior design.
Oft, multi-fuel stoves which are DEFRA exempt include a secondary inlet that is above the main vent. This is pre-heated before the main air flow gets in and helps to stop the ash from adhering to the glass of the stove and aiding the burning logs to draw in air. Some stoves may also have a tertiary air inlet that is heated by the flue gases when they exit, ensuring a better combustion and cleaner flames.
You can also choose an approved log burner from DEFRA, which is specifically designed to burn seasoned, dry hardwoods. This kind of wood is sourced locally and is carbon neutral. Since trees absorb carbon dioxide during their growth, this is released back into the atmosphere when it is burned.
DEFRA-approved log burners can be used in smoke controlled areas provided that you use authorized fuels only. If you're not sure if your property is within a Smoke Control Area, you can contact your Local Authority for more information.
A wood stove that is Defra-approved is a fantastic option for those who prefer the look and feel of traditional log burners, but want to be able to use other fuels in addition. It is important to remember that only DEFRA-approved stoves can be used with a 5" chimney liner when burning wood and this must be fitted by a certified installer. If you'd like a more contemporary style, there are many stoves that are DEFRA-approved that can be installed into fireplace chambers or inglenooks and still look fantastic. They are not able to burn approved fuels, for example smokeless oval anthracite. You'll need to install a separate woodburning stove that is Defra approved to use this feature. This is a great idea as burning fuels that are not authorized in a stove that isn't DEFRA approved could put you in breach of the rules and could be prosecuted.
Smokeless Fuels
Smokeless fuels can be utilized in a multifuel DEFRA approved fireplace to lower emissions and soot. These smokeless fuels are usually anthracite-based and come in the form of briquettes. They are engineered to emit less pollution than house coal and also provide more constant fire. They are a great option for those in smoke control areas however, they are suitable for anyone who enjoys using a traditional open fire or multi-fuel stove.
A wood-burning stove that is DEFRA-approved has a secondary or third-burn system that boosts combustion and removes harmful gases and particles. These systems also help to extend the lifespan of your stove by reducing the speed at which it wears out or clogs the flue. The majority of newer stoves are DEFRA certified, however older stoves can be modified by a kit to become conforming.
The Portway Luxima is an example of wood burners that have been made DEFRA compliant. The large, warp-free door made of cast iron gives an excellent view of the fuel bed. The stove features a stylish door bevel design and contrasting chrome handle that is contemporary in style.
Choosing the right stove for your home is a crucial decision, and that's why you must ensure that the stove you choose meets all the government's requirements. A DEFRA approved stove can save you money, give you greater flexibility, and will keep your family warm and cosy.
At Choice Stoves, we carry a range of the top DEFRA stoves features approved stoves from top brands including Mi-fire, Contura, Stovax, Defra Approved Multi-Fuel Stoves ACR, Broseley, Westfire, Hamlet, and more. We also provide professional installation and can recommend an experienced gas safe engineer. Contact us today for more information, or to request a quote for your home. We are proud to serve customers throughout the UK. We are one of the largest stockists of DEFRA approved stoves in the country, so you can rest assured that you're getting the highest quality stove at a an affordable price. Our stoves have been thoroughly tested and are in compliance with all Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) standards.

A Defra Stove (sometimes known as a DEFRA Smoke Exempt Appliance) has been tested for levels of emissions and DEFRA Approved Multi-fuel Stoves has passed the UK Government Department of Environment, Food & Rural Affairs' criteria.
Smoke Control Areas
The smoke produced from open fires and stoves in the UK can contribute to air pollution, particularly in urban areas. Smoke Control Areas have been set up where only certain types of fuels or home fire appliances can be used. These are strictly regulated under the Clean Air Act to reduce environmental pollution. If you reside in a Smoke Control Area then it is crucial to only use Defra approved wood burning stoves and log burners. This ensures that you are burning legal fuel and not creating nuisance smoke that disturbs your neighbors.
Stovax stoves are DEFRA approved and many of them come with secondary and tertiary systems that help burn logs efficiently. This reduces emissions. This means that you can produce less smoky flames but still have a lovely fire.
A Defra approved stove or to grant them the full title of Smoke Exempt Appliance has been tested and cleared the UK Government's DEFRA (Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs) legislation regarding smoke levels in Smoke Control Areas. This ensures the stove will only produce very little smoke in normal operation. This means you can use certain types wood in your stove so long as it's "ready to burn firewood' with a moisture level below 20%. You are not able to burn wet, damp or spruced wood in an DEFRA approved stove because it will produce nuisance smoke that is contrary to the provisions of the Clean Air Act.
When selecting the Defra approved stove you should take into consideration the style of the stove and how it will fit into your living space, there are lots of traditionally styled Defra stoves available as well as modern options. You should also consider the kind of fuel you will be burning. Some Defra approved stoves are only compatible with wood and do not have the option of a multi-fuel burner.
If you plan to burn anthracite, smokeless coal or other fuels that have been approved by Defra in your stove you will need a smoke control kit. This can be fitted on non-Defra-exempt appliances. The Stovax store offers a range of smoke control kit options that work with non-Defra certified appliances.
Coal
Defra approved multi-fuel stoves are the eco-conscious choice that lets you take pleasure in the warmth of your stove while minimising your impact on the planet. They must comply with regulations set by the government and manufacturers are obliged to comply if they wish to remain in business.
The most sustainable way to heat your home is to make use of a DEFRA-approved wood burning stove. These stoves also burn other fuels, such as coal. Coal is a fossil fuel that began forming about 300 million years ago. At that time, swamps containing giant ferns and other plants were prevalent on Earth. The plants sank into water after their death and formed peat over time. It was then buried under layers of rock and other materials until it was pressed into solid coal.
When coal is burned, it releases a large amount of energy in the form of heat and sulphur oxide which can cause pollution of the air. Sulphur dioxide is one the major contributors to acid rain. It can damage the ecosystem of rivers, lakes, wildlife, and crops. Many countries, including the United States, have banned coal mining due to the risk of acid rain.
Although coal is a major source of pollutants, it's a very important part of heating. It is the most sought-after fossil fuel and has a lower price than other fossil fuels such as natural gas and oil. Furthermore, coal is a very energy efficient fuel that generates plenty of heat per kilogram.
A DEFRA exempt wood-burning stove or a DEFRA approved stove, as it's sometimes called, is one that can be used in smoke-free areas for burning approved fuels such as coal and briquettes. They are also compatible with a variety of firelogs. Firelogs are compressed sawdust or wood waste, or any other wood wastes that are sometimes mixed with paraffin to enable it to be lit.
If you live in a Smoke Control Area, you must only use a DEFRA approved stove to prevent massive fines. Choice Stoves offers a range of DEFRA-approved wood burning stoves from major manufacturers such as Mi-fires. Contura, Stovax, and many more. We can help you choose the right stove for your home, and ensure it is installed correctly by a qualified engineer to avoid any potential problems.
Wood
Defra approved wood stoves are the ideal option for homeowners living in an area that has a smoke control. They emit less pollution by burning low-smoke, clean fuel. They are also cost-effective and come in a variety of styles that will suit your interior design.
Oft, multi-fuel stoves which are DEFRA exempt include a secondary inlet that is above the main vent. This is pre-heated before the main air flow gets in and helps to stop the ash from adhering to the glass of the stove and aiding the burning logs to draw in air. Some stoves may also have a tertiary air inlet that is heated by the flue gases when they exit, ensuring a better combustion and cleaner flames.
You can also choose an approved log burner from DEFRA, which is specifically designed to burn seasoned, dry hardwoods. This kind of wood is sourced locally and is carbon neutral. Since trees absorb carbon dioxide during their growth, this is released back into the atmosphere when it is burned.
DEFRA-approved log burners can be used in smoke controlled areas provided that you use authorized fuels only. If you're not sure if your property is within a Smoke Control Area, you can contact your Local Authority for more information.
A wood stove that is Defra-approved is a fantastic option for those who prefer the look and feel of traditional log burners, but want to be able to use other fuels in addition. It is important to remember that only DEFRA-approved stoves can be used with a 5" chimney liner when burning wood and this must be fitted by a certified installer. If you'd like a more contemporary style, there are many stoves that are DEFRA-approved that can be installed into fireplace chambers or inglenooks and still look fantastic. They are not able to burn approved fuels, for example smokeless oval anthracite. You'll need to install a separate woodburning stove that is Defra approved to use this feature. This is a great idea as burning fuels that are not authorized in a stove that isn't DEFRA approved could put you in breach of the rules and could be prosecuted.
Smokeless Fuels
Smokeless fuels can be utilized in a multifuel DEFRA approved fireplace to lower emissions and soot. These smokeless fuels are usually anthracite-based and come in the form of briquettes. They are engineered to emit less pollution than house coal and also provide more constant fire. They are a great option for those in smoke control areas however, they are suitable for anyone who enjoys using a traditional open fire or multi-fuel stove.
A wood-burning stove that is DEFRA-approved has a secondary or third-burn system that boosts combustion and removes harmful gases and particles. These systems also help to extend the lifespan of your stove by reducing the speed at which it wears out or clogs the flue. The majority of newer stoves are DEFRA certified, however older stoves can be modified by a kit to become conforming.
The Portway Luxima is an example of wood burners that have been made DEFRA compliant. The large, warp-free door made of cast iron gives an excellent view of the fuel bed. The stove features a stylish door bevel design and contrasting chrome handle that is contemporary in style.
Choosing the right stove for your home is a crucial decision, and that's why you must ensure that the stove you choose meets all the government's requirements. A DEFRA approved stove can save you money, give you greater flexibility, and will keep your family warm and cosy.
At Choice Stoves, we carry a range of the top DEFRA stoves features approved stoves from top brands including Mi-fire, Contura, Stovax, Defra Approved Multi-Fuel Stoves ACR, Broseley, Westfire, Hamlet, and more. We also provide professional installation and can recommend an experienced gas safe engineer. Contact us today for more information, or to request a quote for your home. We are proud to serve customers throughout the UK. We are one of the largest stockists of DEFRA approved stoves in the country, so you can rest assured that you're getting the highest quality stove at a an affordable price. Our stoves have been thoroughly tested and are in compliance with all Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) standards.
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