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What is a DEFRA Exempt Stove?

nrg-defra-5kw-eco-design-stove-multifuel-cast-iron-fireplace-portable-indoor-space-heater-268.jpgA DEFRA exempted stove is a wood-burning or multi-fuel stove that has been authorised to burn certain kinds of fuel, even in smoke control zones. They offer the highest level of combustion and minimize the amount of smoke that is released.

nrg-5kw-eco-design-stove-multifuel-cast-iron-fireplace-portable-defra-approved-325.jpgMany leading stove manufacturers are currently offering DEFRA approved Contemporary Stoves exempt stoves that have secondary and tertiary combustion systems that help to cut down on emissions, making them much greener.

Selecting a Defra Exempt Stove

It is crucial to realize that not all wood stoves or multi-fuel stoves are the same. There are a variety of factors to consider from the size and heat output to whether or not it's approved by the DEFRA.

Defra Approved Stoves Also known as smoke-exempt stoves, have been tested and found to be in compliance with the strict environmental standards of the UK government. They can be used in smoke-control areas and are able to burn fuels that would not normally be allowed, such as wood.

These stoves are made to emit less smoke and harmful emissions when burning fuel. This can help protect the environment, but they also aid in reducing the cost of energy in a way that other types of wood burners or open fires can't. This is due to the fact that these stoves offer greater combustion rates, meaning that they can produce more heat with the same amount fuel.

The Defra-exempt stoves that we sell come with secondary and tertiary systems that help to reduce the amount of pollutants produced by the combustion of fuel. This means that they are also more eco-friendly than other types of wood-burning stoves or open fires that are not Defra approved and help keep your chimneys clean for longer.

If you live in an area that is a Smoke Control Area then it is essential that you use a Defra exempt stove because this will ensure that you do not violate the law and could face a large fine. If you don't live in a smoke-controlled area however, we recommend that you purchase a Defra-exempt stove. These stoves burn fuels more efficiently and are more sustainable for the environment. They will also help prevent nuisance smoke from entering your home.

We have a large range of wood burning stoves and multi-fuel stoves from leading manufacturers like Arada, Burley and Parkray. All of these are Defra exempt, and come in a variety of styles that are suitable for your home. If you have any questions about our selection of Defra Approved Stoves then do not hesitate to get in touch with one of our stove experts.

Stoves that have been approved by Defra to be used in areas of smoke control

There are a myriad of options when buying a multi-fuel or wood-burning stove to your home. Some of these stoves are identified as DEFRA exempt or Defra approved. Although this may sound like jargon you don't need to be concerned about, it is important to understand that these stoves have been specifically designed to be used in areas that control smoke.

You must purchase a DEFRA exempt stove if you are in a zone of smoke control to avoid having to pay a fine. This type of stove has been tested by DEFRA (Department for Environment Food, Rural Affairs and the Environment) to ensure that it can be used in Smoke Control Areas without generating too much smoke. This testing is carried out by a certified testing company to ensure that the stoves comply with strict guidelines set by the government.

As you can imagine, there is a great deal of engineering and design involved in the creation of a stove that is DEFRA approved. The good thing is that you will not be able to discern the difference between the stove that is DEFRA exempt from the regulations and one that has not. The main difference between a DEFRA-approved stove and one that is not will be that the DEFRA-approved stove will emit less smoke and can be used with fuels such as pellets, logs, or briquettes.

You can save money on your fuel bill regardless of whether you reside in a smoke-free zone or not by purchasing a DEFRA exempt stove. They burn more efficiently and cleanly and will lower the amount of fuel you use. In addition, they are better for your chimney since they can prevent the build up of soot and grit.

The Defra approved stoves made of wood and multi-fuel that we have in our range meet the strict UK legal requirements to be awarded this status. This means that they all have a burning rate that is low enough to ensure that they don't generate excessive smoke over an uncontrolled time.

Defra Approved Stoves for Non-Smoke Control Areas

It is essential to know whether you reside in an area that is designated as a smoke control zone before you purchase a new stove. If you do, it is crucial that your stove is DEFRA approved since having a stove that is not approved for use within the area of a Smoke Control Area could result in fines.

If you live in an area that is a Smoke Control Area, it is important to use an appliance that has been certified to burn wood and other fuels. DEFRA is the Department of Environment, Farming and Rural Affairs and it is the government agency that enforces the Clean Air Act in these areas. You can check if your home is within the Smoke Control Area by contacting your local authority.

A DEFRA Approved Stove is one that has passed the government's strict test for emission levels during normal operation. This means the stove has low emissions that are healthier for you and the environment and is also more efficient when burning wood or other authorised fuels.

It is common to spot the DEFRA approved stove because they will display the Defra Approved logo or may include SE (smoke exempt) in the title or specification. The logo is widely used by the industry and you should have no trouble finding one.

Defra-approved stoves provide many advantages. They are more efficient than conventional models and can burn at lower levels. Some manufacturers offer a five-year warranty on their stoves.

If your stove is DEFRA approved, you can use it with all kinds. However, you should use firewood with an moisture content of 20 percent or less to avoid excessive smoke emissions. This can be achieved by using an industry that utilizes the Woodsure Ready to Burn scheme or by buying dry firewood from your nearest timber merchant.

A DEFRA stove will always provide an adequate amount of combustion air to ensure that the fuel burns efficiently and correctly, without producing excess smoke. This makes it ideal for DEFRA Approved Contemporary Stoves slumber-burning, where you leave the stove running for a night to allow the fuel to burn without releasing smoke into the home.

Multi-Fuel Stoves Defra Approved

You might be drawn to an approved DEFRA model when purchasing a wood burning stove or multi fuel stove. While this may seem like jargon to some homeowners, it's essential to know that DEFRA approved stoves are better for the environment and your chimney.

Defra approved appliances are constructed to ensure that they do not deprive the flames of oxygen during combustion. This is to stop the fire from producing large amounts of smoke, especially in Smoke Control Areas. A kit supplied by the manufacturer can be used to alter certain stoves so that they are certified by the DEFRA endorsed stoves. The kit limits the extent to which the vents in the air are shut during the burning process. If you're someone who is prone to load a stove with fuel and rest it over night to prolong the burn, this is referred to as'slumber-burning'. when the stove is starved of oxygen the flames can burn slower and produce more combustibles that are part-burned such as tar and soot that can cause blockages in the flue. A stove that is Defra-approved doesn't slumber, therefore it is less likely to emit this substance into the air. This also means that if the stove is switched from solid fuel to smokeless for overnight burning, a certain amount of fuel will always be supplied.

Stove Supermarket offers a wide selection of DEFRA-approved stoves that are suitable for a variety applications. This includes a traditional stove such as our Bassington Eco which has a cast iron structure with an enormous picture window making it suitable to be used in an old-fashioned fireplace or inglenook. This stove is DEFRA-approved for burning wood within a smoke control area however, it also works well with solid fuels as well as a variety of smokeless coals.

All of our approved stoves by Defra have been tested rigorously to ensure they are of the highest standard in terms of efficiency and emissions. As a result, these stoves can be used in Smoke Control Areas and will keep your chimney and home cleaner for longer than a non-DEFRA approved stove.

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