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What is a DEFRA Exempt Stove?

nrg-8kw-black-cast-iron-wood-burning-stove-defra-eco-design-high-efficiency-indoor-use-287.jpgA DEFRA exempted stove is a multi-fuel or wood-burning stove that is approved for burning certain types of fuel, including in zones of smoke control. They ensure maximum combustion and reduce the amount of smoke that is released.

nrg-5kw-eco-design-portable-stove-multifuel-cast-iron-fireplace-defra-approved-275.jpgNumerous top stove manufacturers are currently offering DEFRA exempt stoves that have secondary and tertiary systems of combustion that help to cut down on emissions, making them much greener.

Selecting a Defra Exempt Stove

When buying a wood burning stove or multi fuel stove, it is essential to understand that not all types of stoves are equal. There are a variety of factors to consider, from the size to the output of heat and whether it is approved by the defra.

Defra Approved Stoves Also known as smoke-free stoves have been tested and found to meet the strict environmental standards set by the UK government. This means that these stoves can be installed in a smoke control area and are able to burn fuels that are normally prohibited such as wood.

These stoves are made to emit lower emissions of smoke and harmful gases when burning fuel, which helps protect the environment. They also in reducing energy costs to a degree that other kinds of wood burners or open fires cannot. This is because they generally have higher combustion rates which mean that they can produce more heat from the same amount of fuel.

The Defra exempt stoves that we sell also have secondary and tertiary systems of combustion that assist in reducing the amount of harmful gases that are produced during the combustion of fuel. This means they are more environmentally friendly than other types of wood-burning stoves or open fires that aren't Defra approved and help keep your chimney clear for longer.

If you live in a Smoke Control Area then it is imperative that you choose a Defra exempt stove since this will ensure that you do not violate the law and could face paying a huge fine. If you don't live in a smoke-free area however, we recommend that purchasing a Defra exempt stove. These stoves use fuels more efficiently and are better for the environment. They also stop smoke from causing nuisance from entering your home.

We offer a wide range of wood burning stoves as well as multi-fuel stoves from top manufacturers such as Arada, Burley and Parkray. All of these are Defra exempt and come in a variety of styles that are suitable for your home. Please contact our stove experts if have any questions about our Defra approved stoves.

Stoves that are Defra approved for Smoke Control Areas

There are a myriad of options when buying a multi-fuel or wood-burning stove to your home. Some stoves are identified as DEFRA approved or DEFRA exempt. Although this may sound like jargon you don't need to be concerned about, it is crucial to know that these stoves are specifically designed for use in areas of smoke control.

You must purchase a DEFRA-exempt stove if you reside in a zone of smoke control to avoid a fine. This type of stove has been tested by the DEFRA (Department for Environment Food, Rural Affairs and the Environment) to ensure that it can be used in Smoke Control Areas without generating excessive smoke. The tests are conducted by a reputable testing company to ensure that stoves meet the strict requirements set by the government.

As you can imagine there is a lot of engineering and design that goes into creating a stove that has been DEFRA approved. The good thing is that you will not really be able to tell the difference between stoves that have been DEFRA exempt from the regulations and one that does not. The major distinction is that a stove that has been DEFRA Approved does not emit a lot of smoke and is equipped to use approved fuels like logs, pellets, brquettes, etc.

No matter if you are in a Smoke Control Area or not, purchasing a DEFRA Exempt Stove is a smart choice as they offer a cleaner and more efficient burn that will help to lower your fuel costs. Additionally, they are better for your chimney because they can prevent the build up of soot and grit.

Our range of Defra approved multi-fuel stoves and wood burners all meet the strict UK legal requirements for this status. The wood burners and multi-fuel stoves we offer in our range all comply with the strict legal requirements to earn this status.

Stoves approved by Defra for non-smoking zones

It is crucial to determine whether you reside in an area that is designated as a smoke control zone before purchasing a new stove. If you do, it is crucial that your stove is DEFRA approved as using a non-approved stove within a Smoke Control Area could result in fines.

If you reside in a Smoke Control Area, it is crucial to select an appliance that has been certified to burn wood and other fuels. DEFRA stands for Department of Environment, Farming and Rural Affairs and it is the governmental authority who enforces the clean air act in these areas. You can check whether your home is located within a Smoke Control Area by contacting your local authority.

A DEFRA Approved Stove is one that has passed the government's rigorous test for emissions levels during normal operation. This means that the stove meets low emissions levels that are better for your health and the environment, in addition to making it more efficient to burn wood and other authorised fuels.

It is common to spot the DEFRA approved stove as they'll display the Defra Approved logo or may contain SE (smoke exempt) in the title or specification. The logo is recognized by the industry and widely used, so you should be able to find one easily enough.

Defra approved stoves offer a number of advantages, such as being more efficient than conventional models and having the ability to slumber burn with lower levels of combustion. They also have a longer life than traditional stoves, with some manufacturers offering a five-year warranty on their products.

If you own an DEFRA approved stove, then it is safe to use with all kinds of wood. To avoid excessive smoke, only burn firewood that has an average moisture of 20% or lower. This can be accomplished by using the services of a log supply company that uses the Woodsure Ready to Burn scheme, or by buying dry firewood from the closest timber retailer.

A DEFRA stove will always offer an adequate amount of combustion air to ensure that the fuel is burning correctly and efficiently without producing excess smoke. This makes it ideal for slumber burning, where you leave the stove running overnight so that the fuel can burn, without releasing excessive smoke into the house.

Stoves that are DEFRA recommended stoves-approved for Multi-Fuel.

You may be drawn to a DEFRA-approved model when it comes to purchasing a wood burning stove or multi fuel stove. While this may be confusing to certain homeowners, it is crucial to be aware that DEFRA approved models are safer for the environment and your chimney.

Defra approved appliances are designed to ensure that they don't deprive the fires of oxygen during the combustion. This is done to prevent the fire from releasing large quantities of smoke, particularly in Smoke Control Areas. Certain stoves can be modified to become Defra approved by a manufacturer supplied kit. The kit limits the extent to which the vents on the airways are shut during the burn cycle. When you load your stove and then leave it to slumber overnight it is referred to as slumbering. The flames will burn slower, and more combustibles like soot, and tar, may build up in the flue. A Defra approved stove does not sleep, and thus is less likely to send this material into the atmosphere, it also means that if you switch from solid fuel to smokeless coal for overnight burning a minimum amount of air is always being delivered so your multi-fuel stove won't burn as slow as a non-approved device.

Stove Supermarket offers a wide selection of DEFRA-approved stoves that are suitable for a variety applications. This includes a traditional stove like our Bassington Eco which has a cast iron design with a large picture window which makes it perfect for use in a period fireplace or inglenook. This stove is DEFRA-approved for burning wood within a smoke control area however, it also works well with solid fuels and a variety of smokeless coals.

All of our Defra approved stoves have been rigorously tested to ensure that they are at the top level of efficiency and emissions. These models are suitable for Smoke Control Areas, and DEFRA stove will keep your home and chimney cleaner longer than non-DEFRA stoves.

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