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Defra Approved Back Boiler Stoves

When choosing the best stove for your home there are a myriad of things to consider. From the enticing appeal of dual function to the practical issues of installation, compliance and safety.

DEFRA approved back boiler stoves provide the ideal solution to these issues. This is due to the fact that they use the most minimal amount of combustion air, meaning very little smoke.

Clean Burn Technology

A defra-approved back boiler is a great option to get an efficient and clean burning stove that can warm your home and provide hot water to your radiators. These stoves have an integrated steel boiler that can be used for heating your central heating system as the fire is burning inside the stove, which means it's a much more efficient method of using a wood burner.

Most of our defra-approved back boiler stoves come with a heated, airwash system that helps keep the glass doors clear of ash and soot. The secondary combustion system burns any particles that were not burned during the initial burning. This helps to keep the flue gas clear, which leads to a more efficient burning process and lower fuel costs.

Some of our stoves have been independently tested and certified as Defra SE (Smoke Exempt). They do this by having an adjustment on the top air vent to prevent you from shutting it all the way which would cut off the oxygen supply to the fire - this can cause it to smolder rather than burn cleanly which results in more pollutants being released into the air.

The moisture content of the fuel can be a major factor in the amount smoke that is released from an oven. We suggest that you burn dry, seasoned wood with less than 20% to ensure your stove is burning as efficiently and as cleanly as possible. The majority of our defra approved Stoves (verbina-glucharkina.ru) have a built in moisture sensor that will adjust the rate of combustion accordingly when using damp or wet wood.

Some manufacturers have even gone a step further to enhance the efficiency of their stoves, by adding an advanced clean burn system that is controlled by a chrome pull lever on the base of the stove. It opens and closes the vent which draws air over the fire reburning the initial smoke created during the initial burning process. Our Defra SE approved ranges are now even more efficient. You could save more money on your energy costs.

Easy to Clean

A defra-approved back boiler stove lets you run both your central heating and hot water through the same system. This can be accomplished by running a loop from the other tappings on the back boiler (there are usually 2) to the hot water tank, then using thermosyphoning to bring the heat into your home. This also means that your boiler will never run out of hot water as it will be fed from the tank.

Clean your stove on a regular basis to ensure its performance is at its best. To begin, make sure the stove is cold. Then wipe down the main body and door of the stove using an uncluttered cloth. We recommend using a microfiber cloth since they are much less harsh than cotton ones.

It is a good idea after you've cleaned the interior of your stove to clean the glass. Glass cleaners are available in a variety of hardware stores and will help remove stubborn stains and marks. It is recommended to use the glass cleaner in a limited amount because too much could cause damage to the glass's surface.

Over time, the seals around your stove's glass and doors may begin to wear down. This can cause gaps that could leak heat, so it is important to replace these seals every each year. Depending on the model that you select this can be accomplished easily using stove rope which is available at many hardware stores.

If you own an Eco Design 2022-compliant back boiler that is installed on an approved defra stove, the combustion process will be much more efficient than traditional wood burning stoves. The most recent technologies have made it possible to decrease the amount of combustibles released into air. This has made stoves that comply more eco-friendly and are also less expensive to run.

Another thing to remember with a back boiler stove is that it will always be a little bit more expensive than a typical multifuel stove, because it will produce more hot water than a standard multifuel stove. However, it's a very economical way to heat your home, because you can run both your central heating and hot water from the same source.

Easy to Install

Boiler stoves are stylish and efficient option that can supply hot and warm water for your central heating system. Unlike other multi-fuel stoves, which require the connection of an existing gas boiler, wood burners with back boiler is able to connect directly to your main hot water supply and central heating source without the need for a secondary heating system.

Wood burning stoves that have back boilers are an excellent option for those looking to be eco-friendly. In addition, since they burn logs and pellets, they generate fewer emissions than oil or gas heating systems, making them a great choice for those concerned with the impact their energy usage is having on global warming.

Many people are confused about how a wood-burning stove with a back boiler works installation of one is quite simple. It is crucial to ensure that the stove is correctly installed and connected to your heating system, therefore it is best to have the installation carried out by a qualified heating engineer. They can help you make sure that your stove is fitted correctly and is connected to the right systems, as well as making sure that all safety devices are in place.

Defra Approved stoves or Defra Exempt Stoves, as they are sometimes referred to, have passed the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) requirements for smoke emission levels. They are able to be used in Smoke Control Areas and have been tested and modified to ensure they provide a clean burning that is able to be used with wood as well as smokeless fuels.

As so, DEFRA approved stoves, like the Defra Exempt Dunsley Yorkshire and our top-selling Hi-Flame Aidan, can provide a highly efficient burn with very low harmful emissions. They have been tested according to the new Eco-Design regulations, which imposes limits on the amount particulate matter (PM) and CO2 NOx, and organic gases a stove can emit during normal operation.

Smoke Control Areas Suitable

Smoke Control Areas are in place in most UK cities and towns. Burning logs on older stoves or open fireplaces may result in a fine if smoke is considered to be an issue. If you decide to choose the right appliance for your home, Defra-approved back boiler stoves are not subject to these restrictions.

Wood burners exempt from Defra are built with Clean Burn technology, which ensures that fuel is burned efficiently and produces a minimum amount of smoke. You can still enjoy a beautiful fireplace if you reside in an area that is smoke-free, however logs must be limited to smokeless mineral fuels.

The stoves meet Defra standards due to their airtight chambers that are precisely controlled for airflow. They also have triple airflow systems that ensure that combustion byproducts will be burned up before they reach the chimney. This reduces nuisance smoke and minimises the accumulation of soot that can block the flue or decrease gas efficiency.

It is crucial to purchase a Defra-approved stove from a trusted local retailer who can ensure the correct size stove is chosen for your area to ensure the most efficient heating performance, and that it is properly installed by a HETAS-registered installer. They can also assist you to select the most suitable chimney liner for a safe installation, and also provide guidance on whether your house requires additional ventilation.

Modern DEFRA requirements stoves approved stoves are far superior to traditional wood burners or open fires. They offer a minimum 75 percent efficiency, which not only reduces your environmental impact but also saves you money. Additionally, Defra approved stoves can be used in a smoke-controlled area, and require a minimum of 6mm stainless steel twin wall flexible chimney liner, which is less expensive than the larger 12mm liners needed for Ecodesign stoves.

nrg-5kw-eco-design-portable-stove-multifuel-cast-iron-fireplace-defra-approved-275.jpgIf you are unsure regarding whether your home is in a smoke-control zone you can check with your local council. They'll be able to provide you with all the latest information. Most reputable stove makers include a Defra exempt category in their product line to help you to identify these appliances.

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