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What is a DEFRA Wood Burning Stoves Approved Stove?

If you live in an area where smoke is controlled and you're looking to purchase wood-burning stoves, it's important that you select the DEFRA approved or exempt stove. Stoves that are not DEFRA exempt can cause starvation to the stove, resulting in an increase in emissions and the smouldering of fuel.

Clean Burn Technology

nrg-modern-multifuel-stove-5kw-defra-eco-design-stoves-cast-iron-fireplace-high-efficiency-portable-334.jpgBy choosing a DEFRA-approved stove, you can help reduce air pollution. These wood burning stoves are made to meet the strict smoke emission standards set by the UK Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA).

Clean burn technology is available in the DEFRA stoves we sell. This ensures that all wood and solid fuels that you use are burned completely before they escape your chimney. This is achieved through secondary and sometimes even tertiary intakes air that ensure every particle of smoke is smoldering before it is released from the stove. This means that your chimney will stay clean for longer, and you'll have an efficient stove that uses less fuel to heat your home.

Our selection of DEFRA stoves includes a great choice of modern and traditional styles. This is because not everyone needs a stove that draws the most attention in their room. You may prefer something more discreet to blend into your decor. We also have a choice of freestanding and inglenook stoves that can be used with DEFRA approval, so you will be able to find the ideal stove for your fireplace or inglenook.

You can also select from a variety of DEFRA multi-fuel stoves, allowing you to choose to burn a variety of authorised fuels. Find the perfect DEFRA multi-fuel or wood burner for your home if you combine these features with a range of finishes and colors.

We are proud to stock a variety of DefrA wood burners that have been independently checked by HETAS to meet the stringent DEFRA emission standards and legally permitted to be used in Smoke Control Areas. If you live in an area that is classified as a Smoke Control Area and you are a resident, it is essential to purchase an approved DEFRA stove. Making use of an appliance that is not approved could result in the levy of a fine. You can find out whether you are in a Smoke Control Area by visiting the DEFRA website or talking to your local authority.

Smoke Exempt

DEFRA approved wood burning stoves have been subjected rigorous testing to ensure that they are able to be used within smoke-controlled areas. There is a wide variety of DEFRA stoves at Bowland Stoves that offer clean combustion, lower emissions and the potential for cost savings. You can also choose from a range of styles that will complement your home's style.

Smoke Control Areas are set by local authorities and the main reason for them is to reduce the amount of smog from accumulating in towns and cities across the UK. In the past, people used to use whatever fuel they liked in their homes. This led to heavy pollution in many areas and led to health issues for the inhabitants. In the past there was no law that governed this, but we must follow the guidelines.

To ensure the safety of the public, Defra has created regulations that stipulate which stoves can be used in specific areas and which kinds of fuels we can burn in them. This means that when you live in a smoke controlled area then you should only use the DEFRA stove and only burn fuels that are approved like pellets, logs or coal. If you buy a non DEFRA stove and burn fuels that are not permitted that are not permitted, you could be punished as high as PS1000.

A Defra approved stove delivers the smallest amount of air for combustion which in turn produces low smoke emissions. This is the only guarantee that you're allowed to burn wood or other approved fuels in Smoke Control Zones.

To be DEFRA-approved, wood burning stoves and stoves that use multiple fuels must have minimum moisture content of 20% to prevent excessive smoke. To attain this, the wood must be properly seasoned and procured from the Forestry Commission's 'Woodsure Ready to Burn' program.

If you are buying a stove to use in a Smoke Control Area then make sure it's got the Defra logo or a 'SE' after its name. This signifies that it's smoke exempt. The Defra logo is easily identifiable and has been widely adopted by the industry.

Compliant with Building Regulations

If a stove that burns wood is DEFRA approved, it means that it has been rigorously tested and has met the requirements of building construction. This ensures the stove is safe for use and that it has a properly installed flue system. This reduces the risk of fire and minimizes indoor air pollution. This is particularly crucial for those who live in smoke control areas where it is unlawful to burn fuels that are not authorised.

Our range of DEFRA stoves comes in a variety of sizes and styles, to ensure you find the ideal stove for your home. We have models available in traditional and modern styles in freestanding, inglenook, and inset formats to suit any decor. You can also pick from a wood burner or multi-fuel model depending on your preferences. All DEFRA stoves are equipped with clean-burn technology, so you can be sure that they will burn your fuels safely and efficiently.

nrg-defra-4-5kw-eco-design-stove-multifuel-cast-iron-fireplace-portable-265.jpgDEFRA stoves ratings stoves also comply with strict regulations for the emissions of smoke in smoke-controlled areas. These rules are designed to reduce the amount of particulate material that is released into the atmosphere during combustion.

The most modern DEFRA wood-burning stoves have been designed specifically for this purpose, and feature advanced combustion systems that don't restrict airflow in the firebox. This lets the wood be burnt faster and more thoroughly and reduces the release of particles into the air. DEFRA stoves also feature an additional combustion system that reduces emissions further by re-burning burned combustion fuels.

Although it is possible to install a non-DEFRA compatible stove, this will often require significant changes to the chimney and flue system. This could require a structural alteration which may require planning permission. To avoid this, it is best to select a DEFRA compliant stove when purchasing a new wood-burning fireplace.

A DEFRA-approved stove will usually also include a 5" flue outlet (125mm). This allows you to use a 5" vitreous flue liner, which will save you money on installation. This is an excellent option for those on a tight budget or who have chimneys with some difficult bends.

Reduced Emissions

If you are searching for a wood burning stove you will come across several terms that might confuse you. One of them is the term DEFRA exempt or DEFRA approved stoves, which means it is able to be used in smoke controlled areas in the UK.

The stoves have been tested to ensure they are compliant with UK smoking laws. This is accomplished by incorporating the most advanced clean burn technology that uses secondary and third-level combustion to produce more clean air in your home. This can help 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 than older open fires or stoves. When properly used, a wood burning stove is carbon neutral. This is because trees absorb carbon dioxide when they grow, and release it back into the atmosphere when they are burnt. This is the reason they are a green alternative to fossil fuels for DEFRA approved British stoves heating your home.

The main issue when using a stove that burns wood is the emissions that are produced. The smoke produced by a wood-burning stove is made up of ultra-fine particles which can cause health problems. These particles can cause breathing problems, aggravate asthma symptoms and make you feel sick. They also increase the risk of cancer, [Redirect-Meta-1] heart disease and premature death.

The UK's domestic wood-burning industry is the largest source of PM2.5 pollution, producing three-times as much pollution than road traffic. This is because traditional wood stoves have outdated technologies that don't utilize the latest clean burning technology to help in the production of PM2.5. It is important to buy a DEFRA-exempt stove when your area is smoke controlled, or even if it isn't. They are better for your chimney and the environment.

Bowland Stoves stocks a large selection of DEFRA-approved stoves from the top manufacturers like Arada, Stovax, and Burley. We recommend you speak to one of our team members if you are unsure what kind of stove is suitable for your home, but if you do choose a DEFRA approved stove, you can be sure that it has undergone thorough tests and examinations to make sure it is able to be used in Smoke Controlled Areas.

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