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What is a Stove Defra?

Stove is a wood-burning stove or multi-fuel that has been approved for use in smoke-controlled areas. This is a requirement in some UK cities and towns.

nrg-defra-4-5kw-eco-design-stove-multifuel-cast-iron-fireplace-portable-265.jpgThey use the least amount of combustion air, producing almost no smoke. They are also available in various designs and styles to suit your home's aesthetic.

Clean Burning

In the past homeowners and businesses were permitted to burn whatever fuel they wanted to, leading to a great deal of smoke pollution in the air. This resulted in a number of health problems for the residents and workers in the affected areas. In the UK, many towns and cities have been designated as Smoke Control Areas (or Smokeless Zones) and it is prohibited to burn wood without a DEFRA approved or SE-approved stove.

These DEFRA stoves are designed and manufactured to meet specific requirements for use in these kinds of zones. They typically feature air vents that can't be fully closed which helps to prevent the stove from being depleted of oxygen during the combustion process. This reduces the amount of particulate matter released into the air. They also have advanced systems of combustion like secondary and tertiary burning which reduces emissions.

Stoves that are Defra approved can also burn other kinds of fuel like anthracite, meaning that they offer you more options for your home heating. However, if you live in the Smoke Control Area, it is strongly recommended to only burn dry, "ready to burn" wood logs in your stove. This will not only decrease the amount of air pollution generated, but it will also keep your chimney and flue clean for longer.

At The Stove Yard we have many options of traditionally and modern styled Defra approved wood burners or multi fuel stoves beginning at just PS420. We offer a range of stoves to suit every budget, whether you are looking for a 5kW Defra-approved stove or a bigger model with an 8kW.

There have been a variety of scaremongering headlines recently in relation to the effect that stoves have on the quality of air. Some of these reports have mixed the emissions from modern stoves with older stoves, open fires and other types of household fuels and equipment. The reality is that modern stoves, including those that are DEFRA permitted stoves approved or Ecodesign have lower levels of emissions than other heating or stove and play a crucial part in keeping our indoor air clean.

Low Emissions

There are a number of common misconceptions around the wood stoves and Defra exempt stoves how they relate to air pollution. One of the most popular myths is that wood-burning stoves cause a large percentage of fine particulate matter in the UK, however this is a lie. The fact is that domestic combustion of wood and other solid fuels accounts for less than one-third of PM.2.5 in the UK. This is the result of research conducted by the government that used flawed data to estimate the contribution of wood stoves while more recent research by the SIA and other organisations suggests that this figure is closer to 13 percent.

This is why it is crucial to choose a DEFRA approved stove or smoke exempt log burner if you live in the Smoke Control Area, these appliances have been tested and approved to meet certain emission standards that were designed to reduce the amount of air pollution. The Defra exempted stove logo has been widely adopted in the industry. If you see it on a stove or in its specifications or name it is a guarantee that it has very low emissions and that it is suitable for use in a smoke-controlled area.

A DEFRA-approved stove also comply with the EU Ecodesign Regulations that will be in force by 2022. These new requirements will reduce the amount of smoke that a stove can emit during the combustion process. Many Defra exempt stoves are being designed to meet these new standards, and the SIA recommends that you consider installing an Ecodesign Ready stove rather than an Defra Exempt appliance as the particulate emission limit is lower by 55% for Ecodesign Ready appliances.

DEFRA approved stoves can lower emissions and help you save money on your heating bills. They are designed to burn wood and other solid fuels at the highest rate to give you the most heat with the least amount of waste. If you choose a wood-burning stove will reduce the amount of carbon dioxide emitted through the combustion.

Perfect for Smoke Control Areas

If you live in an area where the amount of smoke is controlled, you must make use of a DEFRA-approved stove. Otherwise, you could face penalties. These stoves are designed to use smokeless fuels, which produces very little particulates and other harmful gases. They are also more energy efficient than standard stoves, and they can help you save on heating costs. The stoves offered by Defra are available in a wide range of styles so you can choose the right one for your home.

A DEFRA approved stove is typically called an SE (smoke exempt) stove which allows you to burn fuels that would otherwise be restricted in smoke control zones. These include smokeless coal and logs. They also include briquettes as well as other readily accessible smokeless fuels. DEFRA approved stoves do not be exempt from other regulations imposed by your local authority. It is important to adhere to all regulations in the area.

Defra approved stoves have been subjected to stringent testing to ensure that they are safe and clean to use. They usually have secondary and tertiary systems that improve efficiency and reduce emissions. They also have a huge firebox that allows the burning of larger amounts of fuel at once. These attributes make them an excellent choice for homes in smoke controlled areas.

It is also essential to keep your stove in good working order to ensure that it is secure and efficient. This means cleaning it frequently and making sure the chimney is free from blockages. Performing routine maintenance on your stove will help to lower the chance of fire hazards as well as prevent carbon monoxide poisoning.

A Defra multifuel stove can be used in smoke control areas if it is fitted with a 6" liner, and you burn fuels that are approved. Bowland Stoves has a wide selection of Defra multifuel stoves in various styles that will fit in with your home. Our stove experts can answer any questions that you might have.

Buy Tickets Online

Defra approved stoves give homeowners the ability to enjoy a clean burning fire, with low emissions and a cost-effective way of heating their homes. They are available at a range of prices, ranging from low-cost log burners to the most expensive wood burning stoves. They offer many advantages, such as being eco green and compatible with smoke control areas.

DEFRA approved wood burning and multi fuel stoves are suitable for use in smoke controlled areas of the UK and provide a convenient and economical alternative to traditional open fires and gas stoves. They can burn a variety of fuels including peat, logs and solid fuels. Some are also compatible with wood pellets and smokeless briquettes. They are a fantastic choice for the environmentally conscious homeowner.

These stoves not only provide an attractive, cost-effective method to heat your house however, they are extremely efficient and provide the highest levels of combustion. These stoves also come with features such as secondary and tertiary systems to help reduce emissions and ensure maximum performance.

A DEFRA stove is compatible with a 5" liner to burn dry wood, as long as the stove has 5" size flue. If you purchase an appliance that's not exempt from DEFRA however, you'll have to upgrade the liner to 6". This could be expensive.

When buying a new stove there are many factors to take into account. These include the size of the space, the heat needs and the kW output that the stove will provide. You should also consider the style of the stove and how it will suit your interior design. If you're installing your stove into an existing fireplace chamber or inglenook, there are plenty of aesthetically-pleasing traditional and contemporary DEFRA stoves to choose from. Alternatively, contemporary Defra models will look great even without a traditional mantle or fireplace surround.nrg-4-5kw-eco-design-stove-multifuel-cast-iron-fireplace-portable-defra-approved-286.jpg

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