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What is a DEFRA Wood Burning Stoves Approved Stove?

If you're considering buying an electric stove that burns wood and reside in a smoke control zone it is essential that you select a DEFRA exempt or approved stove. This is because stoves that aren't DEFRA exempt could deprive the log burner of air, leading to the fuel smouldering and generating excessive levels of emissions.

Clean Burn Technology

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

The DEFRA stoves we sell feature clean burn technology, which guarantees that any wood or other solid fuel you make use of will be fully burned before it is able to escape down the chimney. The way in which they achieve this is via secondary and sometimes secondary air intakes that make sure that every last particle of smoke is burned before it can leave the stove. This means that your chimney will stay clean for longer and you will have a more efficient stove that consumes less fuel to heat your home.

Our range of DEFRA stoves offers a wide choice of modern and traditional styles. This is because not everyone wants their new stove to be the main focal area of their living space and you may want a more subtle option that will blend in with your decor. We also offer a range of inglenook and freestanding stoves that are suitable for DEFRA approval, meaning you will be able to find the ideal stove for your fireplace chamber or inglenook.

You will also be able to choose from a range of DEFRA stoves that are multi-fuel capable so you can enjoy the versatility of being able to burn a wide range of fuels that are authorised. When you combine this with a choice of colours and finishes you will surely find the ideal DEFRA wood burner or multi-fuel stove to fit your home.

We are pleased to offer an extensive variety of DefrA Wood Burners that have been tested independently by HETAS and are in compliance with the strict DEFRA emission standards. They can be used legally in Smoke Control Areas. If you reside in Smoke Control Area then it is essential to buy a DEFRA stove as using an unapproved appliance could see you getting fined. You can determine whether you reside in a Smoke Control Area by visiting the DEFRA website or speaking to your local authority.

Smoke Exempt

Stoves that are DEFRA wood-burning stoves that are approved have been tested to ensure they can be used in smoke controlled areas. You can find a wide variety of DEFRA stoves at Bowland Stoves that offer clean combustion, less emissions and the potential for cost savings. You can choose from a variety of designs to complement your home's design.

Smoke Control Areas are regulated by local authorities. The principal reason for their existence is to reduce the amount of smog in towns and cities across the UK. In the past, people used to burn any kind of fuel they liked in their homes and this caused a lot of smog in many areas which caused health issues for the local population. In the past there was no law to regulate this, but now we must follow the rules.

Defra regulations have been created to ensure the safety of the public. They stipulate the stoves that are permitted in certain areas, as well as what fuels we can use. This means that if you live in a zone that is smoke-free then you must only use the DEFRA registered stoves stove and only burn authorised fuels such as logs, pellets or coal. If you purchase a non-DEFRA stove and burn disallowed fuels then you could be punished up to PS1000.

A stove that is approved by Defra will provide the minimum amount of air to burn that will result in minimal smoke emissions. This is the only way to be sure that you are able to legally burn wood and other authorised fuels in a Smoke Control Area.

To be DEFRA-approved, wood burning stoves and stoves that burn multiple fuels must have at least 20% to avoid the formation of excessive smoke. To attain this, wood must be properly seasoned. It is recommended to use 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 that it is equipped with the Defra logo or a 'SE' in the middle of its name, which signifies that it's smoke exempt. The Defra logo is easily recognisable and it has been widely adopted by the industry.

In compliance with Building Regulations

If a wood burning stove is DEFRA approved, this means that it has been rigorously tested and is in compliance with building regulations. This means that it is safe to use and that the flue system is correctly installed. This helps prevent fire hazards and minimizes the indoor air pollution. This is particularly crucial for those living in smoke control zones where it is unlawful to use unauthorised fuels.

Our selection of DEFRA stoves comes in different sizes and styles so you can find the perfect option for your home. We have models available in traditional and modern styles with freestanding, inglenook and inset designs to fit any decor. Depending on your needs, you can choose either a wood burner or a multi-fuel model. All of our DEFRA stoves are equipped with clean-burn technology, so you can be certain that they will burn your selected fuels efficiently and cleanly.

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

The most modern DEFRA wood-burning stoves are specifically designed to serve this purpose and use advanced combustion systems that don't restrict airflow in the firebox. This allows the timber to be burned more thoroughly and fast which decreases the release of particulate matter into the atmosphere. Additionally, DEFRA stoves are equipped with a secondary combustion system that reduces emissions by re-burning combustibles not yet burned from the earlier combustion process.

Although it is possible to install a non-DEFRA compatible stove, it will typically require significant modifications to the chimney and flue system. This will require structural changes that could require planning permission. To avoid this, it's best to select a DEFRA compliant stove when buying a brand new fireplace that burns wood.

A DEFRA approved stove will also typically have a 5" (125mm) flue outlet. This means that you can choose a 5" vitreous enamel flue liner, which will help you save money on installation costs. This is a great option for those on a tight budget or with chimneys that have several difficult bends.

Emissions Reduction

You will come across a variety of terms when searching for wood-burning stoves. The term DEFRA approved or DEFRA exempt stoves mean that it is able to be used in smoke-controlled areas in the UK.

These stoves have passed an array of tests to ensure they comply with the laws of the UK regarding smoking. They achieve this by incorporating the latest clean-burn technology that makes use of secondary and tertiary combustion to produce healthier air for your home. This helps to reduce the amount of fuel used, since fuel is burned more efficiently.

Due to the latest technology employed, DEFRA wood burning stoves approved are more environmentally friendly than older open fires as well as stoves. When properly used the wood burning stove is carbon neutral. This is because trees absorb carbon dioxide as they grow and release it back into the air when they are burnt. This is why they are a green alternative to fossil fuels to heat your home.

However, the main concern with a wood-burning stove is the emission generated. The smoke that is generated by a wood-burning stove contains ultrafine particulates that are known to cause serious health issues. These particulates can penetrate deep into the lungs causing breathing problems, which can exacerbate asthma symptoms, and make you feel unwell. They also increase the risk of heart disease, cancer and premature death.

Domestic wood burning is now the largest source of PM2.5 in the UK, producing three times as much pollution as traffic. This is because conventional wood stoves have outdated technologies that don't utilize the latest clean burning technology to help in the production of PM2.5. It is essential to purchase a DEFRA-exempt stove if your area is smoke-free or even if it is not. 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 best for your home, we suggest consulting with a member of our team. If you select a DEFRA-approved stove, you can be certain that it has been through extensive testing to ensure it is safe to use in smoke-free areas.nrg-defra-5kw-eco-design-stove-multifuel-cast-iron-fireplace-portable-indoor-space-heater-268.jpg

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