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What is a DEFRA Wood Burning Stoves Approved Stove?

nrg-modern-multifuel-stove-5kw-defra-eco-design-stoves-cast-iron-fireplace-high-efficiency-portable-334.jpgIf you live in an area where smoke is controlled and you're looking to purchase a wood-burning stove, it's important that you select a DEFRA approved or exempt stove. This is because stoves that aren't DEFRA exempt can starve the stove of air, resulting in the fuel smouldering and generating excessive levels of emissions.

Clean Burn Technology

If you select a DEFRA-approved stove, you can help reduce the amount of air pollution. These wood burning stoves are made to meet the stringent smoke emission standards outlined by the UK Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA).

Clean burn technology is included in the DEFRA stoves we sell. This ensures that all wood and solid fuels that you use are burned completely before they can escape up your chimney. This is achieved through secondary and sometimes even tertiary intakes of air that ensure that each particle of smoke is smoldering before it is released from the stove. This means that your chimney will stay cleaner for longer and you will have a more efficient stove that requires less fuel to heat your home.

DEFRA stoves are available in both contemporary and traditional styles. This is because not everyone would like their new stove to be the focal point of their room and you may want an option that is more discrete and will blend into your decor. We offer a range of inglenook and freestanding stoves that comply with DEFRA approval standards, which means you can find the perfect fit for your fireplace.

You can also pick from a range of DEFRA multi-fuel stoves, which allow you to have the freedom to burn a variety of authorised fuels. When you combine this with a variety of finishes and colours, you are sure to find the ideal DEFRA wood burner or multi-fuel stove to suit your home.

We are pleased to offer an extensive selection of DefrA wood burners that have been independently checked by HETAS to meet the strict DEFRA emission standards and to legally permitted to be used in Smoke Control Areas. If you reside in Smoke Control Area then it is important to purchase a DEFRA stove because using an unapproved appliance could result in you being penalized. If you're interested in knowing whether you're in a Smoke Control Area then visit the DEFRA website or talk to your local authority.

Smoke Exempt

Stoves that are DEFRA stoves ratings wood burning stoves that have been approved have been tested to ensure they are able to be used in smoke-free areas. Bowland Stoves offers a range of DEFRA wood burning stoves that offer low emissions, clean combustion and the ability to save money. You can pick from a variety of designs to suit your home's aesthetic.

Smoke Control Areas are regulated by local authorities. The principal reason for their existence is to reduce the amount of smog from being released into cities and towns across the UK. In the past, people would use whatever fuel they liked in their homes. This led to heavy pollution in many areas and caused health problems for the residents. In the past, there was no legislation governing this but nowadays, we have to follow the rules.

Defra regulations have been formulated to ensure the safety of the public. They stipulate which stoves are allowed in certain areas, and the types of fuels we can use. If you live in an area that is smoke-free you are only allowed to use the DEFRA approved stove and only burn authorised fuels such as coal, logs or pellets. If you purchase a non DEFRA stove and you use disallowed fuels and you are fined as much as PS1000.

A Defra approved stove delivers the smallest amount of air needed for combustion which in turn results in the least amount of smoke emissions. This is the only way to ensure that you are allowed to burn wood or other approved fuels in Smoke Control Zones.

In order to be DEFRA approved wood stoves and multi-fuel stoves must have an average moisture content of 20% or less to avoid excessive smoke. To get this to happen, wood needs to be treated with a seasoned. It is best to select wood from the Forestry Commission’s"Woodsure Ready To Burn" scheme.

When buying a stove to use in a Smoke Control Area then make sure it's got the Defra logo or a 'SE' following its name, which signifies that it's smoke-free. The Defra logo is very easily identifiable and has been widely adopted by the industry.

In compliance with Building Regulations

When a stove is DEFRA wood-burning stoves certified, it means that it has been tested thoroughly and is in compliance with the building regulations. This ensures the stove is safe to use and that it has a properly installed flue system. This reduces indoor air pollution and prevents fire dangers. This is especially crucial for those living in smoke control zones, where it is illegal to use unauthorised fuels.

DEFRA stoves are available in a variety of sizes, styles and finishes. This allows you to find the perfect fit for your home. We have freestanding, inglenook and inset models in both traditional and modern styles that will fit in with any decor. You can also pick from a wood burner or multi-fuel version depending on your preferences. All of our DEFRA stoves are fitted with clean-burn technology so you can be certain that they will burn your selected fuels efficiently and cleanly.

DEFRA stoves are also designed to comply with strict regulations concerning smoke emissions in smoke controlled areas. These regulations are designed to reduce the amount of particulate matter that is released into the air during combustion.

The most modern DEFRA wood-burning stoves are specifically designed for this purpose, using advanced combustion systems that don't restrict airflow in the firebox. This allows the timber to be burned more quickly and efficiently which decreases the release of particulate matter into the atmosphere. Additionally, DEFRA stoves are equipped with a secondary combustion system which reduces emissions further by re-burning any combustibles that were not burned from the previous combustion process.

Although it is possible to install a non-DEFRA compatible stove, this will often require significant modifications to the chimney and flue system. This would require structural changes that may require planning permission. To avoid this, it is best to select a DEFRA compliant stove when purchasing a new wood-burning fireplace.

A DEFRA-approved stove will usually also come with a 5" flue outlet (125mm). This permits you to use a 5" vitreous flue liner, saving you money on installation. This is a good idea for those who are budget conscious or where the chimney stack has some difficult bends to navigate.

Reduced Emissions

When searching for a wood burning stove, you'll come across many terms that may confuse you. The term DEFRA approved or DEFRA exempt stoves mean that it can be used in smoke-controlled areas in the UK.

These stoves have been inspected to ensure they are compliant with UK smoking laws. This is achieved by incorporating the latest clean-burn technology, which makes use of third-level combustion and secondary combustion to produce cleaner air in your home. This can also help reduce your fuel consumption since the fuel is burned more efficiently, Defra exempt stoves which reduces the carbon footprint.

The advanced technology used in DEFRA approved wood burning stoves makes them more eco-friendly in comparison to traditional open fires or stoves. When used correctly the stove made of wood is carbon neutral since trees absorb carbon dioxide throughout their growth. It is then released back into the atmosphere when they are burnt. This is why they are the green alternative to fossil fuels for heating your home.

The main concern when using a wood-burning fireplace is the emissions. The smoke produced by a wood-burning stove contains ultra-fine particulates which are known to cause health problems. These particulates can penetrate deep into the lungs causing breathing problems, and can also aggravate asthma symptoms and make you feel unwell. They can also increase the risk of cancer, heart disease, and premature death.

The domestic wood-burning industry is the largest source of PM2.5 pollution, causing three times as much pollution than road traffic. This is because traditional wood stoves have outdated technologies that don't utilize the latest technology for clean burning to assist in the production of PM2.5. This is why it is crucial to purchase a DEFRA exempt stove if you live in a smoke-free area, or even if you don't, as they are more beneficial for the environment and your chimney.

Bowland Stoves stocks a large range of DEFRA-approved stoves from leading manufacturers like Arada, Stovax, and Burley. We recommend you speak to a member of our team for advice if you're not sure which type of stove would be appropriate for your home, but if you decide to purchase the DEFRA approved stove, you can be sure that it has undergone thorough testing and examination to be sure it is able to be used in Smoke Controlled Areas.

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