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What is a DEFRA Exempt Stove?

nrg-5kw-eco-design-stove-multifuel-cast-iron-fireplace-portable-defra-approved-325.jpgA defra compliant Stoves list exempted stove is a wood-burning or multi-fuel stove that has been approved for burning certain types of fuels, even in zones of smoke control. They ensure maximum combustion and minimise the amount of smoke that is released.

nrg-modern-multifuel-stove-5kw-defra-eco-design-stoves-cast-iron-fireplace-high-efficiency-portable-334.jpgMany of the top stove makers are currently offering DEFRA exempt stoves with secondary and tertiary combustion systems which help to cut down on emissions, making them more eco friendly.

Selecting a Defra Exempt Stove

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

Defra Approved Stoves are also referred to as smoke-free stoves. They have been tested to meet the UK government's strict environmental standards. This means that these stoves can be installed in a smoke-control area and can burn fuels which normally aren't permitted such as wood.

These stoves are made to emit less smoke and harmful emissions when burning fuel which can help protect the environment. They also help to save on energy costs in a way other types of wood burners or open fires cannot. This is because they can often offer greater combustion rates, which means that they can produce more heat from the same amount of fuel.

The DEFRA approved wood burning stoves-exempt stoves we sell come with secondary and tertiary systems that aid to reduce the amount of pollutants produced during the combustion of fuel. This means that they are even more eco-friendly than other wood burning stoves or open fires which are not Defra approved and can help to keep your chimney free of dust for longer.

If you live in a smoke controlled area, it is essential that you choose a Defra-exempt stove. This will ensure that you don't break the law and risk the hefty penalty. If you don't live in a smoke-controlled area, we still recommend purchasing a Defra exempt stove. These stoves use fuels more efficiently and are more eco-friendly. They will also stop smoke from causing nuisance from entering your home.

We offer a huge selection of wood burning and multi fuel stoves made by top manufacturers such as Arada, Burley, Parkray and Stovax all of which are Defra exempt and come in a range of styles to fit your home. If you have any queries regarding our range of Defra approved stoves, please don't hesitate to contact one of our stove experts.

Stoves that have been endorsed by Defra for smoke control areas

When looking to purchase a brand new wood burning or multi fuel stove for your home there are plenty of options to choose from. Some of these stoves will be labelled as being DEFRA exempt or Defra approved. While this terminology may seem like jargon that you don't need to be concerned about, it's important to know that these stoves are specifically designed to be used in smoke control areas.

You must buy DEFRA stoves a DEFRA-exempt stove if you live in a smoke control area to avoid being fined. The DEFRA (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) has tested this type of stove to make sure it can be used without creating excessive smoke in Smoke Control Areas. The testing is conducted by a certified testing company to ensure that the stoves comply with strict requirements set out by the government.

As you can imagine there is a lot of engineering and design when creating a stove that has been DEFRA approved. The good thing is that you won't really be able to tell the difference between the stove that is DEFRA exempt or is not been. The main difference between a DEFRA-approved stove and one that isn't will be that the DEFRA approved stove emits less smoke and is able to be used with fuels like logs, pellets or briquettes.

If you reside in a Smoke Control Area or not, purchasing a DEFRA Exempt Stove is a wise decision as they offer a cleaner and more efficient burn that will help to reduce your energy costs. In addition, they are better for your chimney since they keep out the build-up of soot and grit.

Our selection of Defra approved wood burners and multi-fuel stoves all meet the strict UK legal requirements for this status. The stoves and wood burners that we have in our range all meet the strict UK legal requirements for being awarded this status.

Stoves that are Defra approved for areas with no smoke control

When shopping for a new stove for your home, it is important to consider whether you reside in an area that is designated as a smoke control area. If so, it's crucial that your stove is DEFRA approved. Using a non-approved appliance in the Smoke Control Area can result in fines.

If you are living in an area designated as a Smoke Control Area it is also important that you use an approved stove when burning wood (and other fuels that are authorised). DEFRA stands for Department of Environment, Farming and Rural Affairs and it is the governmental authority that enforces the clean air act in these areas. You can determine whether your home is located within the Smoke Control Area by contacting your local authority.

A DEFRA approved stove is one that has passed a rigorous government test for emission levels when it is operating normally. This means that the stove is able to meet emission levels that are low, which is healthier for you and the environment, in addition to making it more efficient to burn wood and other authorised fuels.

You will often see an DEFRA approved stove as they'll display the Defra Approved logo or may contain SE (smoke exempt) in the title or in the specification. The logo is widely recognized by the industry and is widely used, so you should be able to find one easily enough.

Defra-approved stoves offer many benefits. They are more efficient than conventional models and burn at lower levels. Some manufacturers offer a 5-year warranty on their stoves.

If your stove is DEFRA-approved you can use it with a variety of kinds. However, you should use firewood that has a moisture content of 20% or less to prevent excessive smoke emissions. This can be accomplished through the services of a log supply company which uses the Woodsure Ready to Burn scheme, or by buying dry firewood from your nearest timber retailer.

A DEFRA stove will always supply an adequate amount of combustion air to ensure that the fuel is burning correctly and efficiently, without releasing excess smoke. This makes it ideal for slumber burning, where you leave the stove running overnight to allow the fuel to burn without releasing smoke into your home.

Defra Approved Stoves for Multi-Fuel

When it comes time to select a wood burning or multi fuel stove for your home, you might be drawn to a DEFRA approved model. While this may seem like jargon to some homeowners, it is essential to know that DEFRA compliant stoves approved models are safer for the environment and your chimney.

Defra approved stoves are built to ensure that they don't deprive the fire of oxygen during the combustion process. This is to stop the fire from releasing large quantities of smoke, especially in Smoke Control Areas. Certain stoves can be modified to become Defra certified using the manufacturer's kit. The kit limits how much the air vents are shut during the burn cycle. If you are someone who likes to load a stove and put it to sleep to allow for a longer burning, this is referred to as'slumber-burning'. when the stove is being depleted of oxygen, the flames may burn less and produce more part-burned combustibles like tar and soot which can cause blockages within the flue. A stove that is Defra-approved does not slumber, so it is less likely to release this material into the air. It also means that if the stove is switched from solid fuel to smokeless for overnight burning, a certain amount will always be delivered.

Stove Supermarket offers a variety of DEFRA approved stoves that can be used in various applications. This includes a traditional stove such as our Bassington Eco which has a cast iron design with large picture windows making it suitable to be used in a period fireplace or inglenook. This stove is DEFRA-approved to use for burning wood within a smoke control area and is also compatible with solid fuels and a range of smokeless coals.

All of our Defra approved stoves have been tested to ensure they meet the highest levels of efficiency and emissions. These models are suitable for Smoke Control Areas, and will keep your home and chimney cleaner longer than non-DEFRA stoves.

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