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What is a DEFRA Wood Burning Stoves Approved Stove?

If you're looking to buy an electric stove that burns wood and reside in a smoke control area it is crucial that you choose one that is DEFRA exempt or approved stove. Stoves that are not DEFRA exempt could cause a shortage of fuel to the stove and cause an increase in emissions and the smouldering of fuel.

Clean Burn Technology

By choosing a DEFRA-approved stove you will be able to reduce the amount of air pollution. These wood-burning stoves have been designed to meet the strict smoke emission standards established by the UK Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.

The DEFRA stoves that we offer feature clean burn technology that ensures that any wood or other solid fuel you use will be completely burned before it escapes up the chimney. The method they use to achieve this is through secondary and sometimes third air intakes to ensure that every last particle of smoke is burned before it is able to leave the stove. This keeps your chimney cleaner for longer and your stove will use less fuel.

DEFRA stoves are available in both traditional and contemporary styles. It's because not everyone would like to have a stove that is the center of attention in their living space. You might want something more discrete to blend into your decor. There is also a selection of freestanding and inglenook stoves that can be used with DEFRA approval, meaning you'll be able to find the perfect stove to fit your fireplace chamber or inglenook.

You'll also be able to select from a wide range of DEFRA stoves that can be multi-fuel so you can enjoy the flexibility of being able to burn a variety of fuels that are authorised. When you combine this with a range of colours and finishes you are sure to find the ideal DEFRA wood burner or multi-fuel stove that will suit your home.

We are proud to stock a wide selection of DefrA wood burners that have been independently checked by HETAS to meet the strict DEFRA emissions standards and be legally allowed for use in Smoke Control Areas. If you live in an area designated as a Smoke Control Area and you are a resident, it is essential to purchase a DEFRA stove. Making use of an appliance that is not approved can result in being fined. If you're interested in knowing if you are in a Smoke Control Area then visit the DEFRA website or contact your local authority.

Smoke Exempt

Stoves that are DEFRA wood burning stoves that have been approved have undergone stringent testing to ensure they are able to be used in smoke controlled areas. You can find a wide variety of DEFRA stoves at Bowland Stoves that offer clean combustion, lower emissions, and the possibility of savings on costs. You can pick from a range of styles to match your home's style.

Smoke Control Areas are designated by local authorities and the principal reason for their existence is to stop the accumulation of large amounts of smog from being released into towns and cities across the UK. Traditionally people would burn any type of fuel they wanted in their homes and this resulted in heavy smog in several areas, which led to health issues for the residents. In the past there was no law to regulate this, but today, we have to follow the regulations.

Defra regulations were created to ensure public safety. They stipulate which stoves are allowed in specific areas, and what fuels we can use. If you live in an area that is smoke-controlled it is only possible to make use of the DEFRA approved stove and burn only authorised fuels like logs, coal or pellets. If you purchase a non-DEFRA model of stove and you burn fuels that are not permitted, you could be punished up to PS1000.

A stove that is Defra-approved will provide the minimum amount of air for combustion that will result in a minimum amount of smoke emissions. This is the only way to guarantee that you can burn wood or other approved fuels in Smoke Control Zones.

To be DEFRA approved, wood stoves and multi-fuel stoves must possess a moisture content of 20% or less to prevent excessive smoke. To achieve this, wood must be treated with a seasoned. It is recommended to select wood from the Forestry Commission's"Woodsure Ready to Burn" scheme.

If you are buying a stove to use in a Smoke Control Area then make sure it has the Defra logo or a 'SE' in the middle of its name. This indicates that it is smoke exempt. The Defra logo is very easily recognisable and it is widely accepted by the industry.

Conforms to Building Regulations

If a wood burning stove is DEFRA approved, it means that it has been thoroughly tested and meets building regulations. This assures that it is safe to use and the flue system is properly installed. This helps reduce indoor air pollution and prevents fire dangers. This is especially important for people living in areas of smoke control in which it is illegal to burn unauthorised fuels.

DEFRA stoves are available in a range of styles, sizes and finishes. This allows you to choose the ideal stove for your home. We have freestanding models, inglenook and inset with modern and traditional styles that can be adapted to any style. You can also pick from a wood burner or multi-fuel versions depending on your preferences. All of our Defra approved clean Burning stoves stoves come with clean-burn technology so you can be certain that they burn your chosen fuels effectively and efficiently.

DEFRA stoves are also designed to be in compliance with strict regulations regarding smoke emissions in smoke-controlled areas. These regulations are designed to reduce the amount of particulate matter released into the atmosphere when the stove is burning.

The latest DEFRA wood burning stoves have been designed to accomplish this through the use of advanced combustion systems which don't restrict the airflow inside the firebox. This allows the wood to be burnt faster and more thoroughly and reduces the release of particles into the air. Additionally, DEFRA stoves are equipped with a secondary combustion system that reduces emissions further by re-burning combustibles not yet burned that were emitted by the previous combustion process.

While it is possible to install a non-DEFRA-compliant stove, this will often require significant changes to the chimney and flue system. This may require structural changes that could require planning permission. To avoid this, it is best to select a DEFRA compliant stove when buying a new fireplace that burns wood.

A DEFRA approved stove will also typically come with a 5" (125mm) flue outlet. This permits the use of a 5" vitreous flue liner and save money on installation. This solution is a good idea for those with a tight budget or where the chimney stack has some difficult bends to navigate.

Reduced Emissions

You will come across a variety of terms when looking for a wood-burning stove. The term DEFRA compliant stoves approved or DEFRA exempt stoves mean that they can be used in smoke-free areas in the UK.

The stoves have been tested to ensure that they are in compliance with UK smoking laws. This is accomplished by incorporating the most modern clean burn technology, DEFRA approved Clean burning stoves which utilizes third and second-level combustion to create cleaner air inside your home. This also helps reduce your fuel consumption since the fuel is burned more efficiently which reduces the carbon footprint of your home.

Due to the advanced technology involved, DEFRA wood burning stoves approved are more environmentally friendly than older open fires as well as stoves. When used correctly a wood stove is carbon-neutral since trees absorb carbon dioxide during their growth which is then released back into the atmosphere when they are burnt. They are therefore an eco-friendly alternative to fossil fuels.

The main issue when using a stove that burns wood is the emission produced. The smoke produced by a wood-burning fireplace is a mixture of ultrafine particles known to cause serious health problems. These particles can be absorbed into the lungs, causing breathing problems, which can exacerbate asthma symptoms and make you feel unwell. They can also increase the risk of cancer, heart disease, and premature death.

Domestic wood burning is now the single largest source of PM2.5 in the UK and is responsible for three times as much pollution as road traffic. This is due to the fact that 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 crucial to purchase a DEFRA-exempt stove when your area is smoke-free or isn't. They are safer for your chimney and the environment.

nrg-modern-multifuel-stove-5kw-defra-eco-design-stoves-cast-iron-fireplace-high-efficiency-portable-334.jpgAt Bowland Stoves, we stock a wide selection of DEFRA approved stoves from top manufacturers like Arada, Stovax and Burley. We suggest that you speak to a member of our team in case you aren't sure what kind of stove is suitable for your home If you decide to purchase one of our DEFRA approved stove then 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.nrg-8kw-black-cast-iron-wood-burning-stove-defra-eco-design-high-efficiency-indoor-use-287.jpg

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