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nrg-8kw-black-cast-iron-wood-burning-stove-defra-eco-design-high-efficiency-indoor-use-287.jpgDefra Approved Back Boiler Stoves

There are many things to take into consideration when selecting the right stove. The attraction of dual-functionality is only one of the many things to think about.

DEFRA approved back boiler stoves provide an ideal solution to these problems. They emit only a tiny amount of smoke because they use the absolute minimum amount of combustion air.

Clean Burn Technology

A defra-approved back boiler stove is an excellent choice if you want a clean burning stove that can heat your home as well as provide hot water to your radiators. These stoves have an integrated steel boiler capable of heating the central heating system, while the fire is burning inside the stove. This is a more efficient way to use wood burners.

The majority of our defra certified back boiler stoves feature a pre-heated airwash system which assists in keeping the glass doors clear of soot and ash. The secondary combustion system re-burns any unburnt particles produced during the initial burning. This helps keep the flue gas clean, which leads to a more efficient burning process and lower cost of fuel.

Some of our stoves have been independently tested and certified as Defra SE (Smoke Exempt). The stoves do this by having an air vent at the top that keeps you from closing it all the way that would shut off oxygen supply to the flame. This causes the fire to smoulder instead of burning cleanly and release more pollutants into the atmosphere.

Another important aspect is the moisture content of your fuel. This can be a major factor in the amount of smoke produced by an electric stove. We recommend burning only seasoned, dried wood with a minimum moisture content of 20 percent to ensure your stove burns as efficiently and cleanly as possible. Most of our Defra approved stoves come with a built in moisture sensor that adjusts the burn rate according to using wet or damp wood.

Some manufacturers have gone a step further to boost efficiency by adding a second clean burn system. This is controlled by a chrome lever at the bottom of the stove. It opens and closes an air vent that draws air over the fire, and then reburns the smoke created by the initial combustion process. This makes our Defra SE approved stoves even more efficient, so you could save even more money on your energy costs.

Easy to Clean

A defra-approved back boiler lets you run both your central heating as well as hot water through the same system. This can be accomplished by connecting a loop from the other taps on the back boiler (there are usually 2) to your hot water tank then using thermosyphoning to get the warmth into the home. This also means that your boiler will never run out of hot water as it will be fed by the tank.

Clean your stove frequently to ensure that it is operating at its peak. Start by ensuring that the stove is cool to the touch. Next, wipe down the main body of the stove as well as the door with a clean, dry cloth. We recommend using a microfiber cloth, because they are less harsh than cotton ones.

After wiping down the inside of your stove, it is a good idea to clean the glass. A glass cleaner will assist in removing any marks or stains that are stubborn and can be purchased from a variety of hardware stores. It is Recommended DEFRA stoves to use the glass cleaner in a limited amount, as too much can cause damage to the surface of the glass.

Over time the seals around the glass of your stove's and doors may begin to wear down. It is essential to replace the seals each year to avoid gaps that let heat escape. Depending on the model that you choose, this can be done easily using stove rope that is available from the majority of hardware stores.

If you own a defra approved stove with an Eco Design 2022 compliant back boiler that means the combustion process is more efficient than traditional wood burning stoves. The latest technologies have allowed for a reduction in the amount of combustibles released into air. The stoves that comply with the regulations are more eco friendly and also cheaper to run.

Another thing to keep in mind with a back boiler stove is that it is always a higher in cost than a typical multifuel stove, because it will produce more hot water than a standard multifuel stove. It is still an economical method of heating your home because it can be used for central heating and hot-water.

Easy to Install

Boiler stoves can be used to provide heat for the room as well as hot water to your central heating system, which makes them a stylish work horse that can be an efficient and cost-effective solution. Unlike other multi-fuel stoves, that require connection to an existing gas boiler, a wood burner with back boiler can connect directly to the main hot water supply and central heating system, eliminating the need for a second heating system.

Wood burning stoves with back boilers are an excellent choice for those who want to be green. In addition, since they burn wood and pellets they produce less carbon dioxide than oil or gas heating systems, which makes an ideal option for those concerned about the impact their energy consumption has on global warming.

Many people are confused about how a wood-burning stove with a back boiler works installing one is fairly straightforward. It is crucial to ensure that the stove is correctly installed and linked to your heating system. Therefore, it's best to have this done by a certified heating engineer. They can help you make sure that your stove has been correctly installed and connected to the right systems, in addition to making sure that all safety features are installed.

Defra Approved Stoves, or Defra exempt stoves as they are sometimes referred to they have met the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs' (DEFRA) requirements for smoke emission levels. They are able to be used in Smoke Control Areas and have been tested and modified to ensure that they produce a very clean burn that can be easily used with wood as well as smokeless fuels.

As such, DEFRA approved stoves, like the Defra Exempt Dunsley Yorkshire and our most popular Hi-Flame Aidan can provide high efficiency and very low harmful emissions. They have been tested to the new Eco Design regulations, which impose limits on the amount of particulate matter as well as NOx, CO2 and organic gases a stove can produce in normal operation.

Smoke Control Areas Suitable

The majority of UK cities and towns are classified as Smoke Control Areas and burning logs on older stoves or open fires can result in a fine for emitting smoke that is considered to be nuisance. If you decide to choose the right appliance for your home, back boilers that are Defra-approved stoves are not subject to these restrictions.

Wood burners that are exempt from DEFRA approved low emission stoves are designed with Clean Burn technology, which ensures that the fuel is burned efficiently and produces little smoke. This means that you can still have a beautiful fireplace even when you live in a smoke controlled area however, you'll have to limit the logs to approved mineral fuels that are smoke-free.

The stoves meet DEFRA approved low emission stoves standards because they have airtight chambers that are precisely controlled for airflow. They also employ triple airflow systems that ensure that combustion byproducts will be burned up before they reach the chimney. This reduces the nuisance smoke and minimizes the accumulation of soot which can block the flue and reduce gas efficiency.

It is important that you purchase a luxury DEFRA stoves-approved stove from an Expert Local retailer that can ensure that the correct size stove is chosen for your area to ensure maximum heating efficiency, and that it is properly installed by a HETAS-registered installer. They can also help you with choosing the most suitable chimney liner for a safe and efficient installation. They can also provide advice on whether your home requires any additional ventilation.

Modern DEFRA approved back boiler stoves are a far cry from traditional open fires and traditional wood burners, and you can expect a minimum of 75% efficiency in heating that will not only save your money, but also reduce the environmental impact. Additionally, Defra approved stoves are capable of being employed in a smoke-controlled space and will require a minimum 6mm stainless steel twin wall chimney liner, which is less expensive than the larger 12mm liners required for Ecodesign stoves.

If you're in doubt whether your property is located in a smoke control zone, contact your local council. They will be able to provide you with the latest information. The majority of reputable stove manufacturers have a dedicated Defra exempt section of their product line so that you can easily identify these appliances when shopping.

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