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Ten Stereotypes About Defra Approved Wood Burner That Aren't Always True
Choosing a Defra Approved Wood Burner

When looking for a new multi fuel or wood burning stove you may notice it's described as DEFRA approved. While it could be confusing stove jargon, owning a DEFRA approved wood burner is vital for those who live in a smoke control area.

Defra is a department of the government that oversees agricultural, environmental, and rural issues. Defra approved wood stoves let you burn wood legally in smoke zones of control (usually UK cities and larger towns).

Clean Burning Technology

Stove manufacturers have been working on their stoves with secondary and tertiary combustion systems to ensure that they are cleaner burning. This allows them meet the stricter emission limits set by DEFRA which means homeowners who live in Smoke Control Areas are able to legally use their stoves. There is often no difference between a stove that is Defra-approved and a regular wood burner. However, Defra-approved stoves will have passed more rigorous tests and undergone several modifications.


Many Defra Approved Stoves are designed with Clean Burn Technology which helps them burn wood and other types fuels more efficiently, and producing less smoke. This is achieved by introducing a new phase of combustion in which flue gases are recycled and used to make the fuel to burn more efficiently. This also means that your stove will be more energy efficient which means you'll save money by using it to heat your home, rather than a central heating system.

Often people who want to buy a new stove will ask us whether or not a certain model is exempt from Defra. Many stoves even those that are not Defra approved, can still be used within Smoke Control Areas as long they use the correct fuel. This includes anthracite coal and low volatile steam. To be Defra Exempt, the stove has to be tested and have been cleared by DEFRA for use in Smoke Control Areas.

A Defra approved stove has had its air vents modified so that they are not shut completely. This stops the stove from'slumbering at night, which could send unburnt combustibles such as soot and tar into the chimney or the air. Stoves that aren't Defra exempt can also'slumber' during the day. This can release more unburned combustibles to the air.

Choosing a stove that is Defra-approved is excellent option to keep your home warm and also protect the environment. To maximize the performance of your stove it is important to ensure it is maintained regularly by sweeping the flue and examining for obstructions. The more you look after your stove, the more it will give you years of warmth and comfort.

Low Emissions

Defra-approved stoves are an excellent option for those looking to make a smart decision about the heating they use. They are available in many styles and offer an efficient, clean combustion, with reduced emissions. Stovax has a range of wood burners that are Defra-approved, whether you are looking for a contemporary or traditional model.

The reason Defra approved appliances are so efficient is that they burn at a high efficiency. This means that they emit very little smoke and harmful particles. They can generate 90% fewer emissions than open fires, and up to 80 percent less than stoves that were made 10 years ago. The government will introduce this new regulation in 2022, called Ecodesign. It requires stove manufacturers adhere to strict environmental standards to be Defra certified.

One of the most important requirements is to limit the amount of oxygen the fire can be cut off of. Stove manufacturers accomplish this by putting vents in the stove so that the stove can't be closed so far. This results in minimal smoke.

Defra-approved stoves are also better than other models since they can burn a greater variety of fuels, such as briquettes or smokeless coal. Certain stoves are permitted to burn certain types of wood or logs.

A Defra approved stove is a good choice for those who live in a smoke control area as it means that they don't have to fret about paying hefty fines should they choose to use a fuel that isn't approved.

It's important to remember that the performance of a stove can only be dependent on the quality of the fuel it is burning, so when shopping for a Defra approved wood burner or multifuel stove it is vital to choose the best quality firewood you can find. Check that the fuel you're using is dry and has a moisture level of no greater than 20 percent prior to burning.

Easy Clean Up

Defra Approved Stoves are an excellent option for those living in an UK Smoke Controlled area. These stoves have been declared DEFRA smoke-free appliances, which means that they can be used to burn approved smokeless fuels. You will not violate the law by burning wood in these stoves. Fireplaces And Stove produce less soot and black smoke than traditional open fires and log burners.

The stoves that are Defra-approved produce less soot and smoke because they have secondary and third-party systems. These systems limit the amount of air the stove is deprived of during the burning process. This stops the smoky, dusty combustion that creates dark smoke and soot.

The stoves are equipped with airwash technology which helps keep the glass free of smoke stains. This is accomplished by drawing air into the stove low to the rear and bringing it upwards over the combustion chamber, before dropping back down in front of the stoves glass, forming curtains. This keeps the glass looking clear and free of smoke stains providing that the wood used to make the fire is well seasoned.

Suitable for Smoke Control Areas

Smoke Control Areas are designated in many parts of the UK. In these areas, strict regulations are in place regarding the amount of smoke emitted from fireplaces, stoves, and wood burning fires. Non-DEFRA approved stoves can be fined if they are found to be in violation of the regulations and causing too much air pollution. To avoid this, you must to choose a DEFRA-approved stove for your home.

You can locate DEFRA-approved stoves by searching for a logo with a smoke exempt symbol on it or by examining the manufacturer's specifications to ensure that the stove is safe for use in a Smoke Control Area. The DEFRA logo is widely used in the industry by manufacturers and suppliers. Stoves that are suitable for Smoke Control Areas will also typically have SE (Smoke Exempt) after the name on their specifications list.

Consult your local council if you aren't sure if your location is classified as a Smoke Control Area. You'll get valuable information and advice from them. They might be able to assist you in finding an appropriate stove for your home or environment.

There are many benefits of selecting a DEFRA-approved stove. In addition to the fact that they are legally permitted to use in Smoke Control Areas, they also produce less smoke than other stoves. This means that they will be kinder to your neighbors and will also be better for your chimney and flue system.

If you have a kitchen appliance that is older and doesn't meet DEFRA standards, you'll have to consider purchasing a DEFRA approved smoke control kit or modifying your stove to comply with the rules. This can be expensive and is only an option if are buying a brand new stove.

The fact that you can use wood legally in your home even if you live in a Smoke-Control Area, is one of the primary reasons to purchase a defra-approved wood burner. This is a significant advantage, especially for people living in urban areas where the regulations are strict. You can find a wide selection of defra exempt stoves on the internet and in DIY and hardware stores.

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