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Wood Burning Stoves DEFRA list stoves Approved

Here at Stove Supermarket we stock a vast selection of wood-burning stoves that are DEFRA approved, including dedicated wood burners as well as multi-fuel stoves. These stoves can burn both coal and wood and are less likely to emit part-burned combustibles like soot or ash to the atmosphere (this is called sleeping).

Defra Approved

A Defra approved stove or a DEFRA exempt stove as it's sometimes referred to, is a wood burning or multi fuel stove that has met the strict emission standards set by Defra (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs). They are achieved through secondary and tertiary systems that reduce the quantity and size of particulates and smoke generated during the process of burning.

If you're in the UK and your city or town is classified as a smoke-control zone It is illegal to burn wood without using a DEFRA approved stove. If you don't own an DEFRA approved stove and your local council has classified your home as a smoke control zone then you could face an enormous fine. So, if you're thinking of installing a wood stove into your home then it is a DEFRA exempt stove is the only option to go.

You can pick from a range of Defra-approved models from our wood burning and multi-fuel stoves, regardless of whether you prefer a traditional design or a contemporary one. These models come with low emissions wood burners with a high efficiency that has been tested to meet Defra's stringent standards.

Our Defra-approved stoves also come with clean burn technology, which reduces the amount of smoke produced and harmful pollutants produced during the combustion process. This technology analyzes the combustion process and adjusts the air supply to ensure that the stove is always operating efficiently and produces minimal emissions.

The primary benefit of a wood-burning stove that is DEFRA-exempt is that is more environmentally friendly and friendly to neighbors. You'll be able to use wood from sustainable sources that are properly seasoned and dried to prevent any noxious smoke within your home, and you'll find that your chimney and flue system will remain more clean for a longer period of time. This is particularly advantageous for those who live near densely populated towns and cities that are smoke-free areas. A stove that is Defra-approved is a ideal choice for anyone in the UK regardless of where they live.

Smoke Exempt

Wood burning stoves are a safe eco-friendly method of heating your home. They are cost-efficient and burn at a higher temperature than open fires, and are kinder to the environment, emitting 90 percent less emissions. The environmental benefits are greater for those who source their wood locally: trees absorb carbon dioxide when they grow, and this carbon dioxide is released to the atmosphere after the wood is burned, thereby making this the only carbon-neutral heating option.

Defra Approved Wood Stoves for Burning

It is essential for those living in areas with smoke control to purchase a DEFRA-exempt stove. They meet the strict government regulations to minimise pollution in the air. Stoves that are Defra exempt may be identified with the DEFRA logo or denoted by SE (smoke-exempt). They have passed a test developed by the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs to ensure that they emit low levels of carbon dioxide.

A Defra-approved stove can also burn other fuels besides wood, including anthracite and peat. To avoid excessive smoke, only use dry, seasoned wood that has an average moisture of 20 percent or less. If you have a non-DEFRA stove, it can be made legally compliant with the DEFRA regulations by purchasing a manufacturer-approved kit. This kit modifies the air vents on the stove, which prevents the stove from being stripped of oxygen during the process of combustion. This is known as slumbering and can cause the production of smokey, dark odors.

The advantage of a Defra stove is that it burns at a a higher temperature than an open fire, meaning that less wood is needed to produce the same amount of heat. This results in a lower carbon footprint, and also saves money on your energy bills. You can cut down further on the environment by selecting a low-carbon stove. This will aid in reducing the amount of fossil fuels that are still in use on the world. This type of stove is also an excellent investment because it lasts for a long time and can provide significant savings in energy compared to an open fire or electric heating.

Clean Burn Technology

Clean burn technology in a wood burning stove will produce a minimum of emissions during combustion. This reduces the amount of particles that enter the air, which can be particularly harmful for asthmatics and Defra approved multi-fuel stoves those suffering from allergies. This reduces the amount of Ash that is produced which is another major cause of airborne-dust problems.

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