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What Are Defra Approved Stoves?

Also known as Defra Exempt Stoves and Smoke Control Approved Stoves These stoves are typically designed to burn Defra approved smokeless fuels, such as Anthracite ovals. They are not suited for use with wood.

To qualify as Defra exempt a stove must be tested in a laboratory for air controls and flue draught. These tests differ from real world conditions.

Clean Burn Technology

A DEFRA-approved stove is a multifuel or wood-burning stove that has passed a rigorous test designed by the UK Government Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. This test ensures the stove is able to burn approved non-smokeless fuels like logs or briquettes in Smoke Controlled Areas. This kind of stove will not only be better for the environment but also for your neighbors as it reduces nuisance fumes.

These DEFRA approved high-quality stoves stoves come with special combustion technology that allows them to sleep longer or multi fuel stove defra approved rest longer than other stoves. They will burn any smokeless fuels that are approved in a clean and efficient manner while maintaining the amount of heat required for your home. They do this by limiting the oxygen supply into the firebox, forcing the fuel to burn at a low level until it is completely depleted.

Defra stoves are often called SE stoves or smoke-free stoves. They also will have a label or badge with the DEFRA approved clean burning stoves logo on it. You may even find them marked as Ecodesign 2022 compliant' to indicate that they will meet the new Ecodesign emission limits when they come into force next year.

There are a variety of factors to take into consideration when purchasing a DEFRA. These include the design of stove, the kinds of fuels you can burn and the amount of heat it can generate. It is also possible to think about other options, like a remote control system that is simple to use or an air-wash system.

When selecting when choosing a DEFRA woodburning or multi-fuel stove, it is important to think about the style of decor that you would like to have in your home as there are various styles to choose from. There are many traditional models to choose from if you want to fit stoves into an existing fireplace or inglenook. There are also modern and contemporary models that look stunning without a mantel or surround. It is also important to think about the fuel you're planning to use, as there are DEFRA exempt wood burners and a number of specifically Defra approved stoves that allow for the usage of smokeless fuels that are approved by the government.

Smoke Controlled Areas

Smoke Control Areas are defined in the majority of UK towns and cities. If you reside in such an area you'll need an exempt DEFRA wood stove or multifuel stove. These stoves are made to conform with the Clean Air Act regulations, and have been tested for smokeless combustion.

A DEFRA approved stove has been designed with Clean Burn Technology, which is the reason they are smoke-free. This is done by injecting oxygen into the combustion chamber continually until the fuel has been consumed. This means that the fire cannot be turned off, as in a conventional stove. It will continue to burn at a low level until all the fuel has been consumed and all exhaust gases have been eliminated.

This means that you can legally use the stove in a Smoke Control Area using 'authorized fuels', which are manufactured smokeless fuels and wood (anthracite smokeless briquettes and firelogs). This is contrary to non-Defra stoves which can only be used within a Smoke control Area when they are equipped with a special smoke control kit.

It is possible to put the Smoke Control Kit on a wood burning stove that isn't exempt from DEFRA, but this is not recommended. You could put your family members at risk of exposure to toxic gases and toxins which could cause lung damage. Additionally, using a stove that is not exempt from DEFRA within a Smoke Control Area can result in massive fines.

Stovax has a wide selection of wood-burning and multi fuel stove defra approved-fuel fireplaces, stoves, and fires that are all DEFRA exempt and are suitable for use in areas with smoke control. Our dealers are eager to assist you in finding the perfect DEFRA approved stove for your home. Simply enter your postcode here to find your nearest dealer.

It is crucial to remember that all new stoves must be installed by HETAS-registered installers to ensure they're fitted in a safe manner and conform to current building regulations. Having a stove that is DEFRA approved and is able to be used in a Smoke Control Area helps to reduce your emissions which has helped in reducing sulphur dioxide levels in the air. From 2022, the EU-wide Ecodesign regulation will set minimum efficiency OGV, NOX, and NOX ceilings and emission limits that appear to be more stringent than the current requirements for Defra Exempt stoves.

Smokeless Fuels

There are a lot of aspects to consider when choosing an appliance that is smokeless fuels. To begin with the stove has to be DEFRA certified to be used in a smoke-free area. This means that the appliance has passed rigorous tests to ensure that particulate emissions are reduced. There are stoves that make use of smokeless fuels, which burn cleaner than traditional coal. This is better for the environment as well as your neighbours.

Briquettes are usually made from anthracite, which is a smokeless fuel. They are made to be greener than traditional coal and also last up to 40 percent longer. In addition, smokeless fuels produce more heat than traditional coal, and they don't emit more carbon dioxide.

They are more expensive, but they offer numerous advantages for you and your family. They are less difficult to ignite and will not produce as much soot or Ash. The glass screen and stove grate will have to be cleaned less often. They also produce a more dancing flame, and they do not emit as much nuisance smoke.

Always be aware that if your house is located in a smoke-control zone, you can only make use of approved fuels or wood to heat your stove. If you choose to burn unauthorised fuels you may be breaking the law and could face a large fine. If you use the wrong woodburner, one that isn't DEFRA-approved, you may create smoke that will upset your neighbors.

It is therefore vital to buy a DEFRA-exempt stove that allows you to burn smokeless substances within your home. All stoves in this category have been subjected to rigorous testing to ensure they comply with the DEFRA regulations and don't emit noxious smoke. This is achieved by making sure that the stoves are equipped with the most recent combustion technology to prevent part-burned combustibles being released into air.

Warranty

DEFRA stoves are wood burning or multi fuel stoves that have been approved to be used in Smoke Control Areas. They have undergone rigorous testing to ensure they offer high-quality and efficient burning, low emissions and the best performance. They are available in many different styles to match your home's style.

Defra approved stoves are also known as SE Stoves in the market, Smoke Exempt Stoves or Smoke Control Stoves that are approved for use in the Area. These terms all refer to the same type stove that has been proven to be in compliance with strict UK legislation which limits smoke for a set period of time.

A Defra Approved stove can only be used to burn dry wood and approved smokeless fuels like anthracite oval or blue flame anthracite. The attempt to burn other fuels will cause smoke nuisance that could cause health issues for those suffering from asthma or other breathing conditions. It is the responsibility of the installer as well as the customer to check that the appliance is appropriate for their property by using the Defra calculator, ensuring that all chimney components are in good working order and ensuring that the proper distances to combustibles have been adhered to and the hearth's size is appropriate for the stove that is being installed.

Stoves that are not installed correctly can cause damage, leakage, and void warranty. Installation must be carried out by a HETAS-certified engineer in order to ensure that the stove is safe and properly installed. Consumable items like glass, door and glass rope seals, paint finish internal lining plates, firebricks and baffles are not covered under the warranty. These parts are considered to be replacement and are readily available when needed. The warranty does not cover damage caused by high humidity or salt air.

Purchasing a DEFRA stove is an investment into your home, not only for the warmth it will provide you, but also for the peace of mind knowing that you are doing all you can to to protect the environment and your neighbours too. By choosing a DEFRA approved wood burning or multi fuel stove, you are assured that you will be in a position to enjoy your stove for many years to come.