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Choosing a Defra Approved Or Smoke Exempt Stove

If you reside in an area that is a Smoke Controlled area then choosing a DEFRA Approved or Smoke Exempt stove is crucial. Not only do they comply with building regulations, they also guarantee that you are legally able to burn wood and multi fuels inside your home.

Manufacturers of stoves are constantly improving their products, by adding secondary and tertiary components that reduce emissions.

Defra Approved

If you live in an area that is smoke controlled you'll need a stove that is defra-approved. This is because the UK government Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs has laws in place that prohibit emissions of dark smoke from chimneys in smoke-controlled areas (most large towns and cities). Defra Approved Stoves have been thoroughly tested and inspected to ensure that they conform with the laws. They are designed to burn fuel efficiently and produce significantly less pollutants. This makes them a better option for both you and your neighbors as the lower amount of smoke they create means that the nuisance levels of smoke will be reduced to an absolute minimum. Stoves that have been approved by the Defra will display the logo, and the words SE (smoke-exempt) and defra exemption in their title and specifications.

The majority of wood-burning and multi-fuel stoves that we sell are approved by the Defra. This is because we always strive to source the highest quality products and we want our customers to be capable of getting the most value from their stove. Defra-approved stoves are more efficient than non-approved models and produce less particulate matter. This will in turn reduce the amount of dark smoke produced. Stoves that are approved by Defra usually have a larger firebox, which can help reduce smoke emissions.

Defra approved appliances will not just reduce the amount of smoke released, but also ensure that the combustion air is constant throughout the entire combustion process. This will stop the stove from being starved of oxygen, which is what causes it to smoulder and release dark smoke. As they become more popular and more stove makers are now incorporating Defra Approved Models into their product line.

Defra approved stoves are not only a great option for people who live in smoke control areas They are also an excellent choice for anyone who wants to increase the safety and efficiency of their fireplace and decrease the amount of toxic substances that are released into the air. They're also an excellent option for those who are thinking of having your chimney lined with a stainless steel twin wall flexible liner. Since the majority of Defra approved models have a 5" outlet this will allow them to be fitted with a 125mm liner instead of the standard 6" outlet, which can save you money on the cost of the liner and installation.

While some people may choose to rest their stoves overnight and shut the top vent down and burning it slowly, this could cause soot and tar build-up that could block the chimney. A Defra approved stove will not permit you to shut the top vent down completely, as this can cause the fire to cease. It's also a lot less likely to release any unburned combustibles into the air, which is better for the environment and is much less likely to clog your chimney.

Exempt from DEFRA approved clean burning stoves

You will often see the terms Defra Approved, or DEFRA endorsed stoves-Exempt, when you are looking for a stove that burns wood. It is typically a multi-fuel or wood-burning stove that has been approved to be used in a smoke controlled area.

These appliances typically achieve this status by undergoing rigorous testing and inspection to ensure that they have ultra low emissions. This is achieved by using an additional burn in which the waste products generated by the combustion process are re-burnt to reduce the amount of pollutants that are released into the air. DEFRA certified stoves Approved Stoves are the best choice for people who live in areas with smoke restrictions and want to ensure that their appliance is legal.

Typically a Defra Exempt stove is identified by an SE logo or labeled as a DEFRA Stove. This means that the appliance has passed a test developed by the UK government's Department of Environment, Farming and Rural Affairs (Defra) to show that it emits only a small amount of smoke when used properly. This is why Defra wood burning stoves are the only stoves that are legal to install in Smoke Controlled Zones.

A wood-burning stove that is Defra-approved will help keep your chimney and flue cleaner because they are designed for a cleaner burn of wood than other kinds. This is due to a sophisticated combustion process that allows airflow into the firebox.

Additionally, Defra approved wood burning stoves are typically designed to be very energy efficient. This is achieved by using the latest technologies to ensure that the greatest amount of heat is extracted from the fuel, and then transferred to your home. You will also benefit from lower heating expenses as well as more secure, cleaner and a more eco-friendly home.

When you choose a Defra Approved stove, you'll find that there are numerous choices to pick from in terms of style size, size and the type of fuel. Some stoves are only Defra Approved for burning wood, while others will be approved by order DEFRA stoves online to burn authorized smokeless coal too. There are Defra-approved stoves in both traditional and modern styles, so you're sure to find one that matches your style.

nrg-defra-5kw-eco-design-stove-multifuel-cast-iron-fireplace-portable-indoor-space-heater-268.jpgWe've put together a comprehensive guide to buying an approved premium DEFRA stoves stove. It covers everything you need know about this type appliance including how to get the most value for money when buying one, what to look out for when looking for stoves, and much more. You can read the entire guide in full here. Additionally we have a fantastic selection of Defra Approved stoves from some of the top manufacturers in the UK. Brands such as Stovax and Burley are included. If you are looking for a wood-burning or multi-fuel stove that's both Defra approved and CE certified, then take to look at the options.

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