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What is a Defra Approved Multi Fuel Stove?
A defra-approved multi-fuel stove is one that has passed the Defra test for smoke. These stoves are often referred to as SE (smoke-exempt) stoves.
The government Defra department oversees rules and regulations concerning the environment, farming and rural issues. The Defra Test guarantees that you can burn wood and approved smokeless fuels, such as Anthracite Ovals in a smoke-free area without disturbing your neighbours.
Eco-Friendly
Eco-friendly stoves use sustainable fuels and materials to reduce emissions. Eco-friendly stoves are usually built to burn wood, or in combination with other approved fuels. There are numerous eco-friendly multi-fuel stoves as well as log burners available, from traditional to modern models. Some eco-friendly stoves use dung (the excreta of domesticated livestock) to provide an extremely efficient and carbon neutral alternative to wood.
The most important thing you can do to make your stove eco-friendly is ensure that the fuel is properly seasoned or kiln-dried. This reduces the moisture content of the wood and allows it to burn more efficiently. It is recommended to purchase only wood that has been harvested from sustainable forests. When buying wood be sure to look for the Woodsure 'Ready to Burn' label to verify that it has been dried properly.
Most newer stoves are made to meet strict EU EcoDesign standards. These standards require stove manufacturers to develop wood burning stoves with energy efficiency and the environment in mind. Ecodesign stoves have to be designed to take into consideration emissions, resource efficiency, and waste reduction. These are among the cleanest and eco-friendly stoves on the market today.
Another option to make your stove more green is to replace the grates with ceramic. It is not just visually appealing, but also non-smoking and reduces the amount of sulphur oxide that is in the air. In addition, ceramic grate liners are easy to clean and have a longer lifespan than steel inserts for grates.
While you may still enjoy the comfort of a cosy wood burner or multi fuel stove in a Smoke Control Area it is crucial to only use Defra approved fuels. You could be in breach of the law if you do not. To avoid this, only make use of Defra approved fuels, like anthracite that is manufactured smokeless, in your stove.
Clean Burning
A Defra approved multi fuel stove can be used in smoke controlled areas if it burns authorised smokeless fuel only. It could be a smokeless log, anthracite or a naturally occurring or manufactured product. The stove makers must adhere to the regulations for selling an exempt from DEFRA wood burner. Here at The Stove Yard we have an incredible selection of DEFRA approved stoves for wood burning and multi fuel stoves from leading brands such as Arada, Parkray, Burley, Stovax and many more.
These Defra-exempt stoves use the most advanced combustion technology to reduce tar emissions and tar accumulation in your chimney or flue system. The stoves employ secondary and tertiary systems that ignite particulates, tar gasses and other pollutants before they escape into the air. This is why Defra approved wood burning stoves are so much healthier than open fires as well as older models of stoves.
The design of a stove that is Defra-approved is also distinct. The majority of our range has an in-built mechanism that allows an intermittent flow of air to the fire even if the vents for air have been closed. This prevents soot and ash being sent up the chimney which can hinder the stove's performance and cause dangerous chimney fires.
This is a crucial feature for those who live in a smoke-free zone, the new DEFRA approved efficient stoves approved stoves do not allow you to shut the air vents completely and Defra approved efficient stoves slumber your stove overnight that could release combustibles that have been partially burned into the atmosphere.
A DEFRA approved stove will also offer you the longest burn time than older non-Defra models, but it's worth noting that if you switched your authorised fuel for smokeless coal and you wanted to slumber your stove overnight then this could reduce the burn time too due to the constant supply of air required for slumbering would reduce the combustion of the smokeless fuel.
Emissions Reductions
When used properly the DEFRA exempt stove can generate very low levels of emissions. These emissions are typically PM2.5 particles, which can cause a range of health issues such as heart diseases and lung disease, when inhaled.
The high efficiency of combustion in a DEFRA approved wood burner decreases the amount of harmful particles and pollutants released during the burning process. This minimizes the impact of the burning process on the environment.
The efficiency of a stove could lower the cost of heating your house. By using a DEFRA-approved wood burning stove in place of a gas boiler, you can reduce your carbon footprint and save the cost of your energy.
If you live in an area where smoke is controlled, it's essential that your stove be DEFRA Approved (or Smoke Exempt) since it allows you to burn Defra Approved fuels, such as manufactured smokeless ovals, such as Anthracite or Homefire as well as dried wood and other approved fuels. This will allow you to relax in the fireplace, without worrying about how the stench of smoke could be a nuisance to your neighbors.
Many stoves, in addition to being DEFRA-approved, are tested in accordance with clearSkies standards and can be labelled using the clearSkies label. The clearSkies scheme is an independent scheme that requires stove manufacturers to display information about the effectiveness and emissions of their products that allow consumers to make an informed decision. The information must include a stove's efficiency rating as well as emissions, as well as its size and type.
However, it's important to keep in mind that, like Ecodesign the clearSkies regulations are minimum standards, and the manufacturers are able to exceed them. ESSE has designed its latest stoves so that they are even more efficient and clean, producing less smoke without impacting performance or control. This latest innovation utilizes Twin Catalytic Combustion Technology, a patent-pending technology that recycles all smoke particles which reduces their impact on the atmosphere.
In fact when you're in a smoke-free zone and are using a DEFRA Approved stove with a high-quality, kiln dried or seasoned log, you'll generate as much, or even more heat from the same amount of dry wood as if you were to burn it in a non-DEFRA approved stove. It is up to 24 per cent less expensive to heat your home with an newest DEFRA Approved Stove than gas boiler.
In compliance with Building Regulations
If you live in a Smoke Control Area, it's important to have a DEFRA approved multi-fuel stove. They have passed tests to ensure that they don't release any smoke when burning approved fuel, so they can be used in areas that are typically filled with buildings. At Choice Stoves, we supply and install a variety of DEFRA approved log burners from the top brands, including Mi-fires Contura, Stovax, ACR, Broseley, Tiger, Cast Tec and more.
You can also safely burn wood, peat, and other solid fuels by using a DEFRA-approved multi-fuel stove. You should be aware that certain fuels are prohibited for use in Smoke Control Areas, so it's essential to be familiar with local regulations and restrictions.
To ensure that a multi-fuel stove can operate safely, it is essential that you have the proper ventilation. This will help reduce the buildup of carbon monoxide inside your home. DEFRA approved stoves come with an inbuilt ventilation system that delivers enough air to the combustion process. This ensures your home is always fully ventilated, and safe to use.
DEFRA approved multi-fuel stoves approved stoves also have a minimum dimension of 550mm2, meaning they can be used in conjunction with a standard dualwall system. Our line of flue liners is compatible with DEFRA approved stoves. You can upgrade your fireplace to meet the most recent emission standards by choosing from our extensive range of.
Look for the DEFRA symbol on the stove's packaging or online. This information is also available on many reputable retailers' websites and in store displays.
If you're thinking of installing a multi-fuel stove, it's essential that you get the job done by a certified professional to ensure that you are in compliance with the building regulations. If you fail to follow the correct instructions for installation, it could lead to an expensive fine or damage to your home. We recommend choosing an HETAS approved installer to handle your stove installation, as they are familiar with the manufacturers guidelines and building regulations.
A defra-approved multi-fuel stove is one that has passed the Defra test for smoke. These stoves are often referred to as SE (smoke-exempt) stoves.
The government Defra department oversees rules and regulations concerning the environment, farming and rural issues. The Defra Test guarantees that you can burn wood and approved smokeless fuels, such as Anthracite Ovals in a smoke-free area without disturbing your neighbours.
Eco-Friendly
Eco-friendly stoves use sustainable fuels and materials to reduce emissions. Eco-friendly stoves are usually built to burn wood, or in combination with other approved fuels. There are numerous eco-friendly multi-fuel stoves as well as log burners available, from traditional to modern models. Some eco-friendly stoves use dung (the excreta of domesticated livestock) to provide an extremely efficient and carbon neutral alternative to wood.
The most important thing you can do to make your stove eco-friendly is ensure that the fuel is properly seasoned or kiln-dried. This reduces the moisture content of the wood and allows it to burn more efficiently. It is recommended to purchase only wood that has been harvested from sustainable forests. When buying wood be sure to look for the Woodsure 'Ready to Burn' label to verify that it has been dried properly.

Another option to make your stove more green is to replace the grates with ceramic. It is not just visually appealing, but also non-smoking and reduces the amount of sulphur oxide that is in the air. In addition, ceramic grate liners are easy to clean and have a longer lifespan than steel inserts for grates.
While you may still enjoy the comfort of a cosy wood burner or multi fuel stove in a Smoke Control Area it is crucial to only use Defra approved fuels. You could be in breach of the law if you do not. To avoid this, only make use of Defra approved fuels, like anthracite that is manufactured smokeless, in your stove.
Clean Burning
A Defra approved multi fuel stove can be used in smoke controlled areas if it burns authorised smokeless fuel only. It could be a smokeless log, anthracite or a naturally occurring or manufactured product. The stove makers must adhere to the regulations for selling an exempt from DEFRA wood burner. Here at The Stove Yard we have an incredible selection of DEFRA approved stoves for wood burning and multi fuel stoves from leading brands such as Arada, Parkray, Burley, Stovax and many more.
These Defra-exempt stoves use the most advanced combustion technology to reduce tar emissions and tar accumulation in your chimney or flue system. The stoves employ secondary and tertiary systems that ignite particulates, tar gasses and other pollutants before they escape into the air. This is why Defra approved wood burning stoves are so much healthier than open fires as well as older models of stoves.
The design of a stove that is Defra-approved is also distinct. The majority of our range has an in-built mechanism that allows an intermittent flow of air to the fire even if the vents for air have been closed. This prevents soot and ash being sent up the chimney which can hinder the stove's performance and cause dangerous chimney fires.
This is a crucial feature for those who live in a smoke-free zone, the new DEFRA approved efficient stoves approved stoves do not allow you to shut the air vents completely and Defra approved efficient stoves slumber your stove overnight that could release combustibles that have been partially burned into the atmosphere.
A DEFRA approved stove will also offer you the longest burn time than older non-Defra models, but it's worth noting that if you switched your authorised fuel for smokeless coal and you wanted to slumber your stove overnight then this could reduce the burn time too due to the constant supply of air required for slumbering would reduce the combustion of the smokeless fuel.
Emissions Reductions

The high efficiency of combustion in a DEFRA approved wood burner decreases the amount of harmful particles and pollutants released during the burning process. This minimizes the impact of the burning process on the environment.
The efficiency of a stove could lower the cost of heating your house. By using a DEFRA-approved wood burning stove in place of a gas boiler, you can reduce your carbon footprint and save the cost of your energy.
If you live in an area where smoke is controlled, it's essential that your stove be DEFRA Approved (or Smoke Exempt) since it allows you to burn Defra Approved fuels, such as manufactured smokeless ovals, such as Anthracite or Homefire as well as dried wood and other approved fuels. This will allow you to relax in the fireplace, without worrying about how the stench of smoke could be a nuisance to your neighbors.
Many stoves, in addition to being DEFRA-approved, are tested in accordance with clearSkies standards and can be labelled using the clearSkies label. The clearSkies scheme is an independent scheme that requires stove manufacturers to display information about the effectiveness and emissions of their products that allow consumers to make an informed decision. The information must include a stove's efficiency rating as well as emissions, as well as its size and type.
However, it's important to keep in mind that, like Ecodesign the clearSkies regulations are minimum standards, and the manufacturers are able to exceed them. ESSE has designed its latest stoves so that they are even more efficient and clean, producing less smoke without impacting performance or control. This latest innovation utilizes Twin Catalytic Combustion Technology, a patent-pending technology that recycles all smoke particles which reduces their impact on the atmosphere.
In fact when you're in a smoke-free zone and are using a DEFRA Approved stove with a high-quality, kiln dried or seasoned log, you'll generate as much, or even more heat from the same amount of dry wood as if you were to burn it in a non-DEFRA approved stove. It is up to 24 per cent less expensive to heat your home with an newest DEFRA Approved Stove than gas boiler.
In compliance with Building Regulations
If you live in a Smoke Control Area, it's important to have a DEFRA approved multi-fuel stove. They have passed tests to ensure that they don't release any smoke when burning approved fuel, so they can be used in areas that are typically filled with buildings. At Choice Stoves, we supply and install a variety of DEFRA approved log burners from the top brands, including Mi-fires Contura, Stovax, ACR, Broseley, Tiger, Cast Tec and more.
You can also safely burn wood, peat, and other solid fuels by using a DEFRA-approved multi-fuel stove. You should be aware that certain fuels are prohibited for use in Smoke Control Areas, so it's essential to be familiar with local regulations and restrictions.
To ensure that a multi-fuel stove can operate safely, it is essential that you have the proper ventilation. This will help reduce the buildup of carbon monoxide inside your home. DEFRA approved stoves come with an inbuilt ventilation system that delivers enough air to the combustion process. This ensures your home is always fully ventilated, and safe to use.
DEFRA approved multi-fuel stoves approved stoves also have a minimum dimension of 550mm2, meaning they can be used in conjunction with a standard dualwall system. Our line of flue liners is compatible with DEFRA approved stoves. You can upgrade your fireplace to meet the most recent emission standards by choosing from our extensive range of.
Look for the DEFRA symbol on the stove's packaging or online. This information is also available on many reputable retailers' websites and in store displays.
If you're thinking of installing a multi-fuel stove, it's essential that you get the job done by a certified professional to ensure that you are in compliance with the building regulations. If you fail to follow the correct instructions for installation, it could lead to an expensive fine or damage to your home. We recommend choosing an HETAS approved installer to handle your stove installation, as they are familiar with the manufacturers guidelines and building regulations.
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