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What is a Stove Defra?

Stove defra refers to a multi-fuel stove or wood-burning stove that has been approved for use in areas that have smoke control. This is a requirement in some UK cities and towns.

They provide the smallest amount of combustion air, thereby producing virtually no smoke. They also come in various designs and styles to suit your home's aesthetic.

Clean Burning

In the past homeowners and businesses were permitted to burn any type of fuel they wanted to, leading to a large amount of smoke emitted into the air. This caused a number of health problems in the affected regions. In the UK numerous towns and cities have been designated as Smoke Control Areas (or Smokeless Zones) and it is prohibited to burn wood without a DEFRA-approved SE-approved stove.

These DEFRA stoves have been constructed and designed to meet specific regulations to be used in these kinds of zones. They typically have air vents that are not fully closed which helps to stop the stove from becoming depleted of oxygen during the process of combustion. This helps reduce the amount of particulate matter released into the atmosphere. They also have advanced systems of combustion, such as secondary and tertiary burning which reduces emissions.

Stoves that have been approved by Defra can also be used for other fuels like anthracite. This gives you more options when it comes to heating your home. However should you reside in a Smoke Control Area, it is highly recommended to only burn dry, "ready to burn" wood logs in your stove. Not only will this reduce the amount of air pollution that is produced and emitted, but it will also help keep your chimney and flue system in good condition for longer.

The Stove Yard offers a wide range of Defra-approved wood burning stoves and multi-fuel stoves that start at just PS420. If you're looking to purchase a 5kW Defra approved stove or a larger 8kW model, we have a stove that will suit your needs.

Recent headlines have been spreading fear about the negative impact of stoves on air quality. In some of these reports the emissions from stoves were incorrectly classified with those of older stoves, open fireplaces, and other kinds of domestic fuels and appliances. Modern stoves, like those that are Defra-approved or Ecodesign are less polluting than other heating methods. Recommended Reading play a vital part in keeping the indoor air healthy.


Low Emissions

There are a myriad of common misconceptions about wood burning stoves and their connection to air pollution. Wood burning stoves are not responsible for a high percentage of UK small particles of particulate matter. This is a well-known myth. In reality the domestic combustion of solid fuels and wood accounts for less than one-third of the PM.2.5 in Britain. The government used inaccurate data in its studies to estimate the contribution of wood stoves. However, more recent research conducted by the SIA and others suggests that the number is closer to 13 percent.

If you live in a region that is under smoke control, it is crucial to use a DEFRA approved stove or log burner. These appliances have been tested to ensure they comply with emission standards that reduce air pollution. The Defra exempt stove logo is a recognizable symbol that is widely adopted by the industry and, therefore, if you see the logo on a stove or in its name or on the specifications, you can be sure that it will offer very low emissions and is suitable for use in a smoke-free zone.

A DEFRA approved stove also complies with the EU Ecodesign regulations that will come into effect in 2022. These new rules will significantly reduce the amount of smoke that a stove can produce when it is burning. These new guidelines have caused a number of Defra exempt appliances to be manufactured. The SIA suggests installing an Ecodesign Ready appliance rather than one that is a Defra Exempt one, as the particulate emission limit for Ecodesign Ready appliances is 55 percent lower.

DEFRA approved stoves can lower emissions and help you save money on heating bills. They are designed to burn coal, wood and other solid fuels efficiently to produce maximum heat while minimizing waste. This efficiency can also reduce the amount of carbon dioxide that is generated by the combustion, so you are helping to combat climate change and contributing to a greener future by choosing the wood stove.

Smoke Control Areas Suitable

If you reside in an area where smoke is controlled it is essential to use a DEFRA-approved stove. Otherwise, you risk fines. These stoves are designed for smokeless fuels, which produce less particulates as well as other harmful gasses. These stoves are more energy-efficient than standard stoves and aid in reducing your heating expenses. Defra's stoves come in a variety of styles so you can pick the one that is right for your home.

A DEFRA approved (smoke-exempt) stove is also known as an SE stove. It allows you to burn certain fuels that are otherwise prohibited in smoke control zones. These include smokeless coal and logs. They also include briquettes and other readily available smokeless fuels. DEFRA approved stoves will not exempt you of other regulations imposed by your local authority. It is important to adhere to all regulations within the region.

Defra approved stoves have undergone rigorous testing to ensure they are safe and clean to use. They usually come with secondary and tertiary systems that increase efficiency and reduce emissions. They also have a large firebox, which permits you to burn larger quantities of fuel at a time. These features make them an excellent choice for homes in smoke-controlled areas.

It is also essential to maintain your stove in good working order to ensure that it's efficient and safe. This means cleaning the stove on a regular basis and making sure that there aren't any obstructions in the chimney. Regular maintenance of your stove will help to reduce the risk of fire and carbon monoxide poisoning.

If you only use approved fuels and have a 6-inch liner, the Defra Multifuel stove could be used to reduce smoke in areas. Bowland Stoves offers a variety of Defra Multifuel Stoves in different styles that will fit your home. Our stove experts will be able to answer any questions you may have.

Buy Tickets Online

Defra approved wood burning stoves provide homeowners with an eco-friendly, low-emissions fireplace and a cost-effective method of heating their homes. These appliances are available at a variety of prices, ranging from low-cost log burners to the most expensive wood burning stoves. These appliances have many advantages, such as being eco sustainable and compatible with smoke control areas.

DEFRA approved wood stoves and multi-fuel stoves can be used in areas with smoke control the UK. They are a cost-effective, convenient alternative to gas stoves and open flames. They are designed to burn a range of fuels that include solid fuels, peat, and logs. Some are compatible with smokeless Briquettes. These are excellent choices for homeowners who are concerned about the environment.

Alongside offering an elegant and cost-effective method to heat your home, these stoves are also highly efficient, providing the highest possible levels of combustion. They also have features such as secondary and tertiary air systems which aid in reducing emissions and guarantee optimal performance.

A DEFRA stove can be used with a 5" liner to burn dry wood, if the stove has 5" size flue. If you purchase an appliance that is not exempt from DEFRA and you want to use it, you'll need to upgrade the liner to 6". This could be expensive.

When shopping for a new stove, there are a variety of aspects to take into consideration, including the physical dimensions of the space it will be positioned in, the heat requirements and the power output it will provide the space. You must also take into account the style of the stove and how it will fit into your interior design. If you're installing your stove into an existing fireplace chamber or inglenook, there are plenty of aesthetically-pleasing traditional and contemporary DEFRA stoves to choose from. There are also modern Defra stoves that look fantastic without the traditional mantle or fireplace surround.

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