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Multi-Fuel DEFRA Approved Stoves

In a UK Smoke Control Area, DEFRA List stoves you can burn wood and other smokeless materials using a multi-fuel DEFRA approved appliance. They often come with a continuous supply secondary combustion air to stop the fuel from burning and releasing smoke that is a nuisance.

A Defra Stove (sometimes known as a DEFRA Smoke Exempt Appliance) has been tested for levels of emissions and has met the UK Government Department of Environment, Food & Rural Affairs' criteria.

Smoke Control Areas

The smoke that is produced by open fires and stoves in the UK can contribute to air pollution, particularly in urban areas. This has led to the establishment of Smoke Control Areas where only specific kinds of fuels and home fire appliances are allowed to be used. These are strictly regulated under the Clean Air Act to reduce pollution to the environment. If you live in an area that has a Smoke Control Area then it is crucial to only use Defra approved stoves that burn wood and log burners. This ensures that you are burning legal fuel and are not generating smoke that irritates neighbors.

A large portion of Stovax multi fuel and wood burning DEFRA approved stoves have secondary and tertiary combustion units which help you effectively burn your logs which in turn helps reduce emissions. This allows you to enjoy a beautiful fire, but also produce less smoke.

A Defra approved appliance or to give it its full name "Smoke Exempt Appliance", is tested and has passed the UK Government DEFRA (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) and legislation on smoking levels in Smoke Control Areas. This means that the stove produces only the smallest amount of smoke when it is in operation. This means you can use certain kinds of wood in your stove as long as it's "ready to burn firewood' with the moisture level being less than 20 percent. You are not able to burn damp or wet firewood in a stove that is approved by DEFRA since it can cause nuisance emissions that are in violation of the Clean Air Act.

When selecting the Defra approved stove, think about the style of the stove and how it will fit in your living space, there are many traditional Defra stoves to pick from as well as modern options. It is also important to be aware of the kind of fuel you'll be using, some DEFRA list stoves stoves are only approved to be used with wood, they do not allow for multi-fuel burners.

If you wish to to burn other authorised fuels in your stove, such as anthracite or smokeless coal you'll need a separate smoke control kit that can be fitted to non-Defra exempt appliances. The Stovax store offers a range of smoke control kit options that work with non-Defra certified appliances.

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Multi-fuel stoves that have been certified by the Defra are the most eco-friendly option. They let you take advantage of the warmth of your stove while minimizing your impact on the planet. These stoves adhere to the regulations of the government and manufacturers must conform if they wish to continue operating.

The most environmentally friendly method to heat your home is with a DEFRA approved wood burning stove that is also able to burn authorised fuels such as coal. Coal is an unrenewable fossil energy that was created around 300 million years ago. During that time swamps with huge ferns and other plants were common on Earth. These plants sank into the water when they died and then formed peat as they grew. It was then buried beneath layers of rock and other substances until it was compressed into solid coal.

When coal is burnt, it releases a significant amount of energy in the form heat and sulphur oxide which can cause pollution of the air. Sulphur dioxide is among the major contributors to acid rain. It can cause damage to lakes, rivers and wildlife as well as crops. Due to the acid rain danger several countries including the United States have banned the use of coal.

While coal does emit a lot of pollutants it is still a significant part of the world of heating. It is the most sought-after fossil fuel and is cheaper than other fossil fuels, such as natural gas and oil. Coal is a fossil fuel that is highly efficient in terms of energy efficiency and produces a large amount of heat per pound.

A DEFRA exempted wood burning, or DEFRA approved, stove can be used to burn approved fuels like briquettes and coke in smoke controlled areas. These stoves can also be used with a variety of firelogs. Firelogs are compressed sawdust or wood waste, or any other wood waste that is often mixed with paraffin to enable it to be lit.

If you live in an area under Smoke Control You can avoid heavy fines by using an approved DEFRA stove. Choice Stoves offers a range of DEFRA-approved wood-burning stoves made by major manufacturers such as Mi-fires. Contura, Stovax and many more. We can help you select the right stove for your home and ensure that it is installed by a licensed engineer in order to avoid any problems.

Wood

Defra-approved wood stoves are ideal for those who live in areas with smoke control. They burn clean, low-smoke and non-toxic fuel that produces less pollution than coal and other fossil fuels. They also provide efficient heat, and are available in a wide range of styles to match your interior design.

Oft, multi-fuel stoves which are DEFRA exempt have a second inlet just above the main vent. The air inlet is pre-heated and used to keep ash from accumulating on the glass of the stove. It also aids the burning logs draw air. Some stoves may also have a tertiary inlet which is heated by the flue gases when they exit, ensuring a better combustion and cleaner flames.

nrg-defra-4-5kw-eco-design-stove-multifuel-cast-iron-fireplace-portable-265.jpgYou can also opt for an approved log burner from DEFRA, which is specifically designed to burn seasoned dry hardwoods. This kind of wood is sourced locally, and it is carbon neutral. As trees absorb carbon dioxide during their growth, this is returned to the atmosphere when it is burned.

Log burners approved by DEFRA can be used in smoke-controlled areas, provided you only make use of fuels that have been approved by DEFRA. If you're not sure if your property is within a Smoke Control Area, you can contact your Local Authority for more information.

A Defra-approved wood stove is an excellent choice for those who love the look of traditional log burners however, they would like to be able use other fuels in addition. However, it's important to remember that only DEFRA-approved stoves may be fitted with a 5" chimney liner when burning wood, and must be fitted by a qualified installer. If you prefer a more contemporary style, there are many stoves that are Defra-approved and can be installed into fireplace chambers or inglenooks and still look great. These stoves aren't equipped to burn approved fuels, like smokeless oval anthracite. You'll need an additional woodburning stove that is Defra approved to use this feature. This is a great option since burning unapproved fuels on a non-DEFRA-approved stove could result in you being in violation of the rules.

Smokeless Fuels

The use of smokeless fuels in a multi-fuel DEFRA approved stove is a great way to reduce the amount of soot and carbon dioxide produced by your fireplace. The smokeless fuels that are anthracite-based, and supplied as briquettes, are usually anthracite-based. They are designed to produce less pollution than house coal and also provide more consistent fire. They are ideal for areas with smoke control, but also work for anyone who loves using an open flame or multifuel stove.

A DEFRA-approved wood stove has a secondary or third-burn system that boosts combustion and helps eliminate harmful gases and particles. These systems also help to prolong the life of your stove by reducing the rate at which it wears out or clogs the flue. Most modern stoves are equipped with DEFRA approval, but older stoves can be modified to become compliant by using kits.

The Portway Luxima, a wood burning stove that is DEFRA-compliant. Its large cast iron door is warp-free and DEFRA List Stoves gives a spectacular view of the fuel bed. The stove has a chic door bevel design and contrasting chrome handle that is modern in style.

The choice of the right stove for your home is a crucial decision, and that's why you need to ensure that your new stove is in compliance with all of the government's requirements. A DEFRA approved stove can help you save money, give you greater flexibility, and will keep your family warm and cozy.

At Choice Stoves, we carry a range of the top DEFRA stoves comparison approved stoves from top brands including Mi-fire, Contura, Stovax, ACR, Broseley, Westfire, Hamlet, and many more. We can also recommend a licensed engineer who is gas safe. Contact us now for more information, or to request a quotation for your home. We are delighted to serve customers all over the UK. We are among the largest stockists in the UK of DEFRA approved products, so you can be assured that you are receiving a top-quality stove at affordable prices. Our stoves have been thoroughly tested and meet all of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) standards.

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