7 Things You Didn't Know About Stoves Defra

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Choosing a Defra Approved Stove

If you live in a smoke control area then a DEFRA approved stove is required. These wood burning and multi fuel stove defra approved fuel stoves are ultra-low emission levels and are specifically designed to burn approved fuels without releasing any dark smoke.

Defra approved appliances carry the Defra SE logo (Smoke Exempt). They can be used in smoke controlled areas. They are also available in a variety of styles, from traditional to contemporary.

Defra Approved

There are a lot of things to take into consideration when purchasing a wood burning stove. You have to consider style and fuel type, and of course if you live in a smoke controlled area. Stoves that are Defra certified allow you to burn smokeless or wood fuel in areas that have smoke control. They have been thoroughly scrutinized and tested to ensure that they conform with Department of Environment rules. They are designed to burn wood more efficiently and create less pollutants.

Stoves that are exempt from DEFRA compliant stoves list and are approved by the agency are perfect for those living in Smoke Control Areas, as they can make use of a wider range of fuels. You can still use wood, however, you can also select different fuels such as coal, anthracite or others. These stoves provide a cleaner burn and produce less grit and soot than traditional wood burners. These stoves come in many styles and can be paired up with a traditional fireplace surround or a contemporary mantle.

If you're not located in a Smoke Control Area then you can still purchase a non-Defra certified stove but you will need to install an chimney liner that has a diameter of at least 5". The stove must also be fitted with a smoke control device that can reduce the amount of smoke from the fire.

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