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What is a DEFRA Wood Burning Stoves Approved Stove?

If you're planning to purchase an electric stove that burns wood and live in a smoke-free area it is crucial to select the DEFRA exempt or DEFRA approved British stoves approved stove. Stoves that aren't DEFRA exempt may starve the burner, resulting in an increase in emissions and the smouldering of fuel.

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If you select a DEFRA approved stove you are doing your part to help reduce air pollution. The wood-burning stoves are designed to meet the strict smoke emission standards outlined by the UK Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA).

Clean burn technology is incorporated in the DEFRA stoves we sell. This assures that all wood or solid fuels you burn are burned completely before they can escape up your chimney. The way in which they achieve this is through secondary and sometimes tertiary air intakes that ensure that every single speck of smoke is burned before it can leave the stove. This keeps your chimney cleaner for longer and your stove will require less fuel.

Our range of DEFRA stoves includes a great choice of modern and traditional styles. This is because not everyone wants their new stove to be the focal area of their living space and you may want an option that is more discrete and will blend in with your decor. There is also a selection of inglenook and freestanding stoves that are suitable for DEFRA approval, meaning you'll be able to find the ideal stove to fit your fireplace chamber or inglenook.

You'll also be able to select from a range of DEFRA stoves which are multi-fuel compatible so you can enjoy the versatility of being able to burn a wide range of approved fuels. When you combine this with a variety of finishes and colors, you'll be able to find the perfect DEFRA wood burner or multi-fuel stove that will match your home.

We are pleased to offer a wide variety of DefrA Wood Burners that have been independently tested by HETAS and are in compliance with the strict DEFRA emission standards. They are able to be used legally in Smoke Control Areas. If you live in an area that is classified as a Smoke Control Area It is essential to purchase a DEFRA stove. Making use of an appliance that is not approved can result in the levy of a fine. If you're interested in knowing whether you're in a Smoke Control Area go to the DEFRA website or contact your local authority.

Smoke Exempt

DEFRA approved wood burning stoves have undergone rigorous testing in order to ensure that they are able to be used in smoke-controlled zones. Bowland Stoves offers a range of DEFRA wood burning stoves that provide low emissions, clean combustion and the possibility of saving money. You can also pick from a variety of styles that suit your home's aesthetic.

Local authorities establish Smoke Control Areas to reduce smog levels in UK cities and towns. In the past, people would burn whatever fuel they wanted in their homes. This led to a lot of pollution in many areas and caused health issues for the local population. In the past, there was no legislation that regulated this, but now we must adhere to the rules.

To ensure the safety of the public, Defra has created regulations that define which stoves can be used in certain areas and what kinds of fuel that can be burned in them. If you live in a place that is smoke-free it is only possible to make use of a DEFRA approved stove and burn only authorised fuels such as logs, coal or pellets. If you buy a non DEFRA stove and you use prohibited fuels and you are punished as high as PS1000.

A Defra-approved stove will provide the minimum amount air to burn, which will result in a minimum amount of smoke emissions. This is the only way to guarantee that you can legally burn wood and other approved fuels in a Smoke Control Area.

To be DEFRA-approved, wood burning stoves and stoves that burn multiple fuels must have a minimum moisture content of 20% to prevent excessive smoke. To achieve this, wood must be seasoned. It is recommended DEFRA stoves to choose wood from the Forestry Commission’s ‘Woodsure Ready to Burn’ scheme.

When buying a stove to use in a Smoke Control Area then make sure it has the Defra logo or a 'SE' in the middle of its name. This indicates that it is smoke-free. The Defra logo is very easily identifiable and has been widely adopted by the industry.

Conforms to Building Regulations

When a stove is DEFRA wood burning stoves approved this means it has undergone rigorous testing and is in compliance with the building regulations. This means that it is safe to use and the flue system is correctly installed. This helps reduce indoor air pollution and reduces fire dangers. This is especially important for those who live in smoke control zones where it is illegal to use non-approved fuels.

DEFRA stoves are available in a range of sizes, styles and finishes. This lets you find the perfect stove for your home. We have models that are modern and traditional with inglenook, freestanding and inset styles to match any style. Based on your preferences you can pick either a wood burner or a multi-fuel option. All DEFRA stoves have clean-burn technology, so you can be sure that they will burn your fuels effectively and safely.

DEFRA stoves are also designed to abide with strict rules regarding smoke emissions in smoke controlled areas. These regulations are designed to minimize the amount of particulate matter released into the atmosphere when the stove is burning.

The most recent DEFRA wood-burning stoves are designed specifically for this purpose, and feature advanced combustion systems that do not restrict airflow in the firebox. This allows the timber to be burned more efficiently and quickly, which reduces the release of particulate matter to the atmosphere. DEFRA stoves also come with a secondary combustion system which reduces emissions further by re-burning burned combustion fuels.

It is possible to install an appliance that doesn't comply with DEFRA regulations, however this will require major modifications to your chimney and flue. It will likely require an alteration to the structure that could require planning permission. In order to avoid this, we suggest always selecting a DEFRA approved stove when buying a new fireplace or wood-burning stove.

A DEFRA-approved kitchen appliance will usually also include a 5" flue outlet (125mm). This permits you to use a 5" vitreous flue liner and save money on installation. This solution is a good idea for those who are budget conscious or if the chimney stack has some awkward bends to navigate.

Reduced Emissions

When searching for a wood burning stove, you'll come across several terms that might confuse you. The term DEFRA approved or DEFRA exempt stoves means that it is able to be used in smoke-free areas of the UK.

The stoves have been through a series of tests to make sure they comply with the laws of the UK regarding smoking. This is achieved by incorporating the latest clean burn technology that utilizes third and second-level combustion to create more clean air in your home. This helps to reduce the use of fuel, since it is burned more efficiently.

The modern technology used in DEFRA approved wood burning stoves is more environmentally friendly compared to older open fires or stoves. If used properly, a wood burning stove is carbon neutral. This is because trees absorb carbon dioxide when they grow, and release it back into the air when they burn. This is why they are a green alternative to fossil fuels to heat your home.

The main concern when using an electric fireplace with wood burning is the emissions. The smoke that is generated by a wood-burning fireplace contains ultrafine particulates that are known to cause serious health issues. These particulates can cause breathing problems, aggravate asthma symptoms and make you feel unwell. They can also increase the risk of heart disease and cancer.

The domestic wood-burning industry is currently the largest source of PM2.5 pollution, producing three-times more pollution as road traffic. This is because conventional wood stoves do not use clean burning technologies. It is important to buy a DEFRA-exempt stove when your area is smoke controlled or isn't. They are safer for your chimney and the environment.

Bowland Stoves stocks a large range of DEFRA-approved stoves from top manufacturers such as Arada, Stovax, and Burley. If you're not sure which kind of stove is right for your home, we suggest speaking to a member from our team. If you decide to purchase a DEFRA approved British stoves - see more - approved stove, you can be sure that it has passed extensive testing to ensure it is safe to use in smoke-free areas.

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