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Choosing a DEFRA Approved Wood Burner

Many people who are looking for a new stove may be contemplating a DEFRA approved wood burner. These are stoves that can be installed in areas that control smoke provided that only Defra approved fuels that are authorised to be burnt.

They are also usually modified by the manufacturer to limit the extent to which they can be starved of air, which could cause smoke.

Clean Burn Technology

There are many different terms that are used when it comes to wood burning and multi fuel stoves. The most important ones are clean burn DEFRA exempt and Ecodesign. For the average person, these may seem like advertising buzzwords that aren't something to be concerned about, but it is worth considering when you are choosing your next stove.

A Defra approved stove is an appliance that is suitable for use in smoke control areas provided it is using specific types of fuels (mostly logs, briquettes and low volatile steam coal). Modern stove manufacturers employ special combustion systems that have secondary and tertiary airflow to reduce their stove's emissions. As a result, they emit less smoke than old open fires and other stoves that are not Defra approved.

This is all part of the government's attempts to ensure clean air in urban areas, and it's working extremely well. A Defra-approved stove will use the minimum amount of fuel, resulting in a low amount of smoke. You'll still get a lot of flames and heat, though.

You can identify a Defra-approved version of a stove by looking for the Defra-exempt terminology or a Defra badge on the product's listing. If you aren't sure then you can always reach the manufacturer directly or visit an knowledgeable local retailer who can assist with this.

Stoves that are exempt from defra regulations are usually significantly more expensive than standard models but it is important to remember that they have undergone extensive testing to make sure they are compliant with strict emission standards. In the long run you will save money because your Luxury Defra Stoves stove will use less logs to produce the same amount of heat.

Ecodesign regulations were enacted a year ago and all stoves built following that date are required to meet the requirements. If you live in a Smoke Control Area you will need a stove that is both Ecodesign compatible and Defra exempt (or at least a Defra approved model that has passed the strict Defra emissions tests). Charnwood has a variety of Defra exempt stoves which are also marked clearSkies Level 3 which means that they have reached a certain standard of pure burning.

Low Emissions

Stove manufacturers like Arada & Stovax are continuously upgrading their stoves to include secondary and tertiary combustion methods that reduce the amount of particulates released. The result is a stove that not just looks great but also emits very low emissions, which means you can use it in smoke controlled areas without fearing a huge fine.

A DEFRA approved wood stove or multi-fuel stove has passed the rigorous tests conducted by the UK Government Department for Environment Food & Rural Affairs. These tests determine the maximum amount of emissions and smoke that stoves are allowed to emit.

These tests also consider how stoves deal with smouldering fires, this is when the combustible material in a log burner continues burn even after the flames have died down. These kinds of fires produce an enormous amount of smoke if they are not completely snuffed out. DEFRA approved stoves use an additional combustion system to burn the particulates that result from the course of a fire.

Many people live in smoke control zones, where it is unlawful to burn non-Defra-approved stoves and log burners. To avoid paying a substantial fine you need to have a DEFRA approved stove installed. There are different kinds of Defra approved stoves that you can buy. You can choose a small Defra approved wood burner for your inglenook fireplace or a larger freestanding stove to fill the space, there is certain to be a stove that will match your home.

There are a variety of Defra approved stoves with modern, contemporary designs that can be used in smoke-controlled zones. They typically feature large glass doors so you can enjoy the heat and fire in the lounge in the comfort of your home.

Some Defra approved stoves can be modified using an accessory supplied by the manufacturer to make them more DEFRA conforming. This kit prevents the air vents located at the top of the stove from closing completely. This is known as "slumbering" and could cause combustible material that has not been burned to escape into the atmosphere.

Energy Efficiency

A Defra exempted stove is made to produce very little smoke and produce high heat. This means they are ideal for use in smoke-free areas and can be used with wood or smokeless fuels. They are also more efficient and burn logs cleaner than non-Defra stoves. They also have an airwashing system which keeps your windows' glass clear. This makes them an attractive, Luxury Defra Stoves efficient option for your home.

Many wood burning stove shops offer stoves that are Defra-approved. These stoves are referred to by the acronym 'SE', or smoke exempt stoves. The reason they can be used in smoke control zones is due to their advanced combustion systems that utilize secondary and tertiary burners to minimize harmful emissions. They can also be fitted with smaller flue lines of 5 inches instead of the 6 inches required by building regulations.

Another great feature of the DEFRA exempt stove is that it has an adjustment on the top air vent that stops it from being closed completely. This is a common blunder that people make, and can cause the fire to smolder. Additionally, it will produce a lot more smoke. The stoves come with a limiter to ensure that the smallest amount of air is supplied to the fuel, so that it doesn't starve and produce excessive smoke.

The stove manufacturers have taken this concept to the next level by introducing Defra Plus stoves. These models have been updated to not only meet, but even exceed the standards required. Charnwood ST2 is the best example. It not only has met Defra standards, but also has an A+ energy rating. It is also clearSkies Level 5 compliant. This is an amazing feat that shows that a stove exempt from DEFRA can be extremely efficient and environmentally friendly. The future is bright for eco-friendly appliances.

Smoke Control Areas Suitable

Certain UK towns and cities have been designated as smoke control zones. If you live in one of these areas, you will be allowed to install an appliance only if it has been approved by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA legislation stoves). The stove can be used to burn wood or other fuels that have been approved without producing excessive smoke. A stove that is Defra-exempt has an air vent which cannot be closed completely which allows the stove to have a constant oxygen supply. This allows the firewood to burn much more efficiently, minimising soot production and reduces emissions.

Look for stoves that have been certified by DEFRA as ready to burn a range of manufactured smokeless fuels, such as anthracite and lignite Granules. These fuels are specially formulated to aid the stove in burning cleanly, and they should be marked with the 'Ready to Burn' logo which confirms that the fuel is within the prescribed levels of smoke emission and sulphur.

If you choose to buy a DEFRA approved stove and fireplace, you'll be able enjoy years of low cost heat whilst helping to protect the local environment. You can also keep your neighbors happy by not upsetting them with nuisance smoke. But, you'll have to maintain your fireplace and keep it in good working order by regularly cleaning the flue and chimney, performing regular inspections by an engineer and adhering to the manufacturer's instructions for use and maintenance.

Stoves are a central part of any home and can bring value and comfort to your home. With so many designs, materials, and heat outputs that you can think of it's crucial to select the best stove for your home. You must choose a DEFRA-approved stove if you live in an area where smoke is restricted. Otherwise, you could be fined or violate the law. Fortunately, we have a fantastic selection of high-quality and affordable DEFRA exempt stoves for you to explore.