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Multi-fuel stoves endorsed by DEFRA allow you to burn wood or smokeless fuels in smoke controlled areas. They are safe to burn, low emissions and a wide range of styles to fit any home.
Defra (Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs) regulations prohibit the emission of dark smoke from chimneys within Smoke Control Areas, without an exempt appliance or authorised fuel.
Efficient combustion
Multi-fuel stoves approved by Defra are commonly used in homes due to their efficient heating and have the lowest carbon footprint. They can be used with different types of fuel, including logs and smokeless coal. Additionally, these stoves often offer a great deal of control over the flame that allows you to get the perfect burning for your wood burning stove.
This is important as it will ensure that the least amount of ash is produced, which will help to keep your chimney free of dust. This also means that your fire will keep heating for a longer period of time without having to be refuelled. You will save money over time and be able to enjoy your fire without having to worry about the condition of the chimney.
Stoves that are Defra approved have been tested to make sure that they meet specific efficiency and emissions requirements. They are usually marked as 'Defra approved' or 'SE for Smoke Exempt' making them the safest option when buying a stove for your house.
You can choose from a wide choice of DEFRA approved stoves in our online store, which has everything from classic to contemporary designs. For instance the Gallery Classic 5 Compact multi-fuel stove is a classic design that would suit cottages as well as other rustic cabins, while the Stovax Stockton 3 and Go Eco Excel Wide are both ideal for modern rooms.
The ESSE 700 Vista DEFRA approved multi-fuel stove is a different option that has been designed with a contemporary look in mind. The stove features an efficient clean-burn system that minimizes the emissions of sulphur dioxide as well as nitrogen oxides. The body is made of steel and will last for many years. It can warm a large room quickly using kiln dried logs, and it has an energy rating of 78.5 per cent efficiency of heat.
There's also an array of colors for your new multi-fuel stove including neutral shades like black and cream. Bold colours like green and red are also available to add a striking appearance to your home. Metallic finishes can give your home an appearance that is modern. You can select an oven with an enamel coating if you want a subtle look. This will give a smooth, glossy finish that is easy to clean and can match most interior colour schemes.
Emissions reduced
Multi-fuel stoves that have been approved by Defra are not just environmentally sustainable, but they also reduce emissions at home. The main pollutant released by solid fuels, such as coal and wood is ultra-fine particles (also called PM2.5). These fine particles can get into the lungs, leading to respiratory illnesses and even heart diseases.
Fortunately, modern DEFRA approved multi fuel stoves are designed to reduce the amount of this dangerous gas. The Stove Yard offers a large selection of stoves that are SIA Ecodesign-compliant and have been rigorously tested to ensure they operate far below the latest manufacturing standard of 3g/hour for appliances installed in smoke control areas. We also have several models that are approved by clearSkies, an independent scheme that can offer additional reductions in emissions.
If you live in an area designated as a Smoke Control Area, it is important to make use of only well-seasoned and dried wood to prevent excessive smoke. If you want to make use of fossil fuels in your multifuel stove, there is a wide range of smokeless alternatives that can help lower the amount of harmful gases your stove produces.
The most recent DEFRA-approved stoves like those that we carry, feature a secondary and third-generation combustion systems that reduce the carbon footprint of the users and air pollution. These systems help to convert more volatile gases from solid fuels such as wood into heat energy. You will reduce the amount of fuel you use to achieve the same heating level and reduce the cost of fuel.
Although this is a fantastic feature of DEFRA approved multi-fuel stoves it is important to know that Defra Approved stoves do not provide the same amount of time for burning as stoves that are not Defra approved. This is due to a constant supply of secondary and third-level combustion air is needed to keep the flame from smoldering. Therefore, if you are planning to use your stove for sleep burning (i.e overnight burning) it is recommended that you purchase a Defra Approved stove won't allow you to extend the fuel supply as much as a non-Defra model could.
In compliance with regulations for smoke control
DEFRA approved wood-burning stoves may be used in smoke-control zones (check online to see whether you are in one). In these areas, stricter limits are set for the emissions from log burners to reduce the amount of smoke that causes nuisance. This prevents the release of harmful substances into the air that could upset neighbours and create unhealthy conditions for those living close to. It is important to use a DEFRA-approved cooking stove in a smoke-controlled space to avoid fines.
Smoke control areas are usually urban locations in which the population density is higher, usually including large towns and cities. Smoke control regulations are designed to protect the air quality by limiting particulate emissions to the atmosphere. Multi-fuel stoves approved by Defra are compliant with the regulations and have been certified to guarantee low emissions. This is vital to ensure the health and safety of people living in these zones.
It is important to remember that smoke-free stoves should only be used in conjunction with approved fuels like dry well-seasoned, and well-seasoned wood. It is illegal to burn wet or damp fuels in a smoke control area because they can create excessive smoke. It is not legal to burn household waste, such as pallets, old furniture and fencing. These items have been treated with chemicals that release toxic substances when they are burned. Selecting firewood with a moisture content of 20% or less is recommended to avoid excessive emissions and ensure that the stove is being used correctly. The Woodsure Ready to Burn scheme is a great option to purchase firewood keeping this requirement in mind.
A DEFRA approved stove can burn a variety different fuels, so you don't need to alter your chimney to enjoy a cozy fire. It is essential to keep in mind, however, that your stove requires regular maintenance and cleaning in order to function efficiently. If you do not maintain your stove regularly it will not be as efficient in reducing emissions, and may even damage the chimney or flue system.
Styles for any type of home
Whether you live in a rural or urban setting, you can add the warm and inviting ambience of a wood fire to your home. By reducing the cost of fuel, you'll reduce your carbon footprint. We offer a range of DEFRA approved multi-fuel stoves to fit your budget and lifestyle. They are designed to meet high standards of efficiency and performance. They provide maximum heat output while reducing consumption of fuel.
Many of our wood burning stoves meet the DEFRA stoves for sale standard and are also Ecodesign certified. This European standard is focused on improving the efficiency of energy and the reduction of harmful particles carbon monoxide, as well as other harmful pollutants. Look out for the Ecodesign label when browsing our selection to find a top-rated stove that is compliant with this stringent standard.
A DEFRA approved multi-fuel stove won't just create a relaxing space for your family to gather around in front of, but it will also complement your living space. You can pick from a variety of finishes and styles to find the ideal stove that fits your style.
Modern and contemporary stoves are made with minimalist and sleek designs that complement any room. We also have a selection of classic log stoves with traditional features, like a log storage and cast iron grates. They are a great match with rustic interiors. Our log burners come in a wide range of sizes, from small and compact to large and spacious.
Wood-burning stoves are a popular alternative to gas heaters due to the fact that they are greener and cost-effective. Wood-burning appliances burn briquettes with low carbon, such as peat or turf. Trees absorb carbon dioxide which is then released into the atmosphere after they are burned. They are carbon neutral, which reduces the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
We offer a range of styles to suit any style with sleek lines and metallic finishes to bold colours and clean lines. You can also choose an oven with a landscape window to make the most of your view and create a striking focal point for your living space.
Multi-fuel stoves endorsed by DEFRA allow you to burn wood or smokeless fuels in smoke controlled areas. They are safe to burn, low emissions and a wide range of styles to fit any home.
Defra (Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs) regulations prohibit the emission of dark smoke from chimneys within Smoke Control Areas, without an exempt appliance or authorised fuel.
Efficient combustion
Multi-fuel stoves approved by Defra are commonly used in homes due to their efficient heating and have the lowest carbon footprint. They can be used with different types of fuel, including logs and smokeless coal. Additionally, these stoves often offer a great deal of control over the flame that allows you to get the perfect burning for your wood burning stove.
This is important as it will ensure that the least amount of ash is produced, which will help to keep your chimney free of dust. This also means that your fire will keep heating for a longer period of time without having to be refuelled. You will save money over time and be able to enjoy your fire without having to worry about the condition of the chimney.
Stoves that are Defra approved have been tested to make sure that they meet specific efficiency and emissions requirements. They are usually marked as 'Defra approved' or 'SE for Smoke Exempt' making them the safest option when buying a stove for your house.
You can choose from a wide choice of DEFRA approved stoves in our online store, which has everything from classic to contemporary designs. For instance the Gallery Classic 5 Compact multi-fuel stove is a classic design that would suit cottages as well as other rustic cabins, while the Stovax Stockton 3 and Go Eco Excel Wide are both ideal for modern rooms.
The ESSE 700 Vista DEFRA approved multi-fuel stove is a different option that has been designed with a contemporary look in mind. The stove features an efficient clean-burn system that minimizes the emissions of sulphur dioxide as well as nitrogen oxides. The body is made of steel and will last for many years. It can warm a large room quickly using kiln dried logs, and it has an energy rating of 78.5 per cent efficiency of heat.
There's also an array of colors for your new multi-fuel stove including neutral shades like black and cream. Bold colours like green and red are also available to add a striking appearance to your home. Metallic finishes can give your home an appearance that is modern. You can select an oven with an enamel coating if you want a subtle look. This will give a smooth, glossy finish that is easy to clean and can match most interior colour schemes.
Emissions reduced
Multi-fuel stoves that have been approved by Defra are not just environmentally sustainable, but they also reduce emissions at home. The main pollutant released by solid fuels, such as coal and wood is ultra-fine particles (also called PM2.5). These fine particles can get into the lungs, leading to respiratory illnesses and even heart diseases.
Fortunately, modern DEFRA approved multi fuel stoves are designed to reduce the amount of this dangerous gas. The Stove Yard offers a large selection of stoves that are SIA Ecodesign-compliant and have been rigorously tested to ensure they operate far below the latest manufacturing standard of 3g/hour for appliances installed in smoke control areas. We also have several models that are approved by clearSkies, an independent scheme that can offer additional reductions in emissions.
If you live in an area designated as a Smoke Control Area, it is important to make use of only well-seasoned and dried wood to prevent excessive smoke. If you want to make use of fossil fuels in your multifuel stove, there is a wide range of smokeless alternatives that can help lower the amount of harmful gases your stove produces.
The most recent DEFRA-approved stoves like those that we carry, feature a secondary and third-generation combustion systems that reduce the carbon footprint of the users and air pollution. These systems help to convert more volatile gases from solid fuels such as wood into heat energy. You will reduce the amount of fuel you use to achieve the same heating level and reduce the cost of fuel.
Although this is a fantastic feature of DEFRA approved multi-fuel stoves it is important to know that Defra Approved stoves do not provide the same amount of time for burning as stoves that are not Defra approved. This is due to a constant supply of secondary and third-level combustion air is needed to keep the flame from smoldering. Therefore, if you are planning to use your stove for sleep burning (i.e overnight burning) it is recommended that you purchase a Defra Approved stove won't allow you to extend the fuel supply as much as a non-Defra model could.
In compliance with regulations for smoke control
DEFRA approved wood-burning stoves may be used in smoke-control zones (check online to see whether you are in one). In these areas, stricter limits are set for the emissions from log burners to reduce the amount of smoke that causes nuisance. This prevents the release of harmful substances into the air that could upset neighbours and create unhealthy conditions for those living close to. It is important to use a DEFRA-approved cooking stove in a smoke-controlled space to avoid fines.
Smoke control areas are usually urban locations in which the population density is higher, usually including large towns and cities. Smoke control regulations are designed to protect the air quality by limiting particulate emissions to the atmosphere. Multi-fuel stoves approved by Defra are compliant with the regulations and have been certified to guarantee low emissions. This is vital to ensure the health and safety of people living in these zones.
It is important to remember that smoke-free stoves should only be used in conjunction with approved fuels like dry well-seasoned, and well-seasoned wood. It is illegal to burn wet or damp fuels in a smoke control area because they can create excessive smoke. It is not legal to burn household waste, such as pallets, old furniture and fencing. These items have been treated with chemicals that release toxic substances when they are burned. Selecting firewood with a moisture content of 20% or less is recommended to avoid excessive emissions and ensure that the stove is being used correctly. The Woodsure Ready to Burn scheme is a great option to purchase firewood keeping this requirement in mind.
A DEFRA approved stove can burn a variety different fuels, so you don't need to alter your chimney to enjoy a cozy fire. It is essential to keep in mind, however, that your stove requires regular maintenance and cleaning in order to function efficiently. If you do not maintain your stove regularly it will not be as efficient in reducing emissions, and may even damage the chimney or flue system.
Styles for any type of home
Whether you live in a rural or urban setting, you can add the warm and inviting ambience of a wood fire to your home. By reducing the cost of fuel, you'll reduce your carbon footprint. We offer a range of DEFRA approved multi-fuel stoves to fit your budget and lifestyle. They are designed to meet high standards of efficiency and performance. They provide maximum heat output while reducing consumption of fuel.
Many of our wood burning stoves meet the DEFRA stoves for sale standard and are also Ecodesign certified. This European standard is focused on improving the efficiency of energy and the reduction of harmful particles carbon monoxide, as well as other harmful pollutants. Look out for the Ecodesign label when browsing our selection to find a top-rated stove that is compliant with this stringent standard.
A DEFRA approved multi-fuel stove won't just create a relaxing space for your family to gather around in front of, but it will also complement your living space. You can pick from a variety of finishes and styles to find the ideal stove that fits your style.
Modern and contemporary stoves are made with minimalist and sleek designs that complement any room. We also have a selection of classic log stoves with traditional features, like a log storage and cast iron grates. They are a great match with rustic interiors. Our log burners come in a wide range of sizes, from small and compact to large and spacious.
Wood-burning stoves are a popular alternative to gas heaters due to the fact that they are greener and cost-effective. Wood-burning appliances burn briquettes with low carbon, such as peat or turf. Trees absorb carbon dioxide which is then released into the atmosphere after they are burned. They are carbon neutral, which reduces the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
We offer a range of styles to suit any style with sleek lines and metallic finishes to bold colours and clean lines. You can also choose an oven with a landscape window to make the most of your view and create a striking focal point for your living space.
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