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What is a DEFRA Approved Wood Burning Stove?
If you reside in an area that is smoke-controlled, you will need to use a wood burning stove that has been approved by DEFRA. These stoves let you use approved fuels without breaking the law or causing a disturbance to your neighbors.
The latest Defra-approved stoves feature the latest clean burning technology that utilizes secondary and tertiary system to reduce emissions. Typically, fireplacesandstove.com they are also equipped to work with a variety of authorised smokeless fuels.
Defra Approved
The term "Defra-approved stove' might sound like a complicated piece of jargon but, in actual fact it's just wood-burning stove that has been granted a waiver from UK smoke control zones. To achieve Defra approval, a stove must undergo rigorous testing. If it passes the test it is given the official title of DEFRA Smoke Exempt appliance.
Stoves that are Defra-approved can only burn approved fuels and of course wood. They also have to be able to do it efficiently and with little smoke. This is because these stoves are able to make use of the latest combustion technology that stops any combustibles that have been part-burned from getting up the chimney, and then into the air. This is good for the environment, and also means that these kinds of stoves are less likely to block chimneys.
Alongside offering a selection of the best DEFRA approved wood burners, we also have an array of modern and traditional multi-fuel stoves. This includes the stunning Portway Arundel XL which has a huge, panoramic glass panel that gives full enjoyment and view of a crackling fireplace.
It is Defra-approved, and has a price of PS1,499. It also has an energy rating of A, overnight log burning capabilities and a steel frame for excellent heat retention. The Bohemia X60 Cube Multifuel stove is another alternative to consider. This multifuel DEFRA stove boasts an output of between 3 and 9kW and an impressive A plus efficiency in heating which makes it an excellent choice for those living in smoke-free areas.
The ESSE Vista is a fantastic choice for those looking for something a bit more traditional. It is a Defra approved stove that has plenty of style and quality. It has a great A+ rating and can be installed in a DEFRA Smoke Control Area due to its exclusive twin catalytics technology. This is a top-quality stove that also meets the coming Eco Design 2022 regulation.
Eco Design Ready
Eco Design regulations are a crucial part of the UK government's clean air strategy. These regulations were put in place to reduce harmful emissions produced by wood burning stoves in the UK. It is now illegal for a wood-burning stove to be manufactured that does not meet the Ecodesign regulations. Stoves that are already in the supply chain may continue to be sold, but from 2022 all new installations will have to be Eco Design compliant.
As a member of the Stove Industry Alliance (SIA) we offer a variety of Eco Design approved wood burning stoves that have been independently tested and proven to offer lower particulate levels in comparison to open fires. SIA Eco Design stoves also produce 80% less CO2 emissions than an open fire.
The testing process consists of measuring particulate matter (PM), organic gaseous compounds (OGC), carbon monoxide (CO) and nitrogen oxides (NOx). You can be certain that an approved SIA Eco Design stove has been designed to minimize the production of these harmful chemicals.
Eco Design Ready stoves must be able to lower the emission levels in all tests. They must also have a higher fuel efficiency and produce less harmful by-products. Many of our Eco Design approved wood burners feature advanced combustion technology such as secondary air supplies and catalytic converters in limiting the production of harmful emissions when operating.
Eco Design stoves are not just better for the environment but also cost-effective to operate. This is because Eco Design stoves consume less fuel to produce the same amount of heat. You'll save money on your energy bills. A wood-burning stove can also help you heat your home more efficiently. By using wood to power your stove, you're freeing yourself from the ever-increasing cost of gas and electricity.
Exempt
The stoves that are exempted from Defra were tested and inspected to make sure they can be used legally in Smoke Control Areas. This means you can use them to burn wood, or any other fuels that are approved in them (including various types of smokeless fuels).
These stoves are designed to deliver the minimum amount of combustion air needed for a clean, efficient burn, which means they emit very little smoke compared to traditional open fires and wood burning stoves. They are also very efficient in terms of energy consumption and are a great way to heat your home at a lower cost.
These stoves are not only an excellent option for those living in Smoke Control Areas but they also provide an excellent alternative heating source to fossil fuels in general. They are usually less expensive than traditional gas or electric stoves, and if you purchase your logs locally, then they are carbon neutral too.
If you reside in a Smoke-Control Area, then only dry wood that has been seasoned can be used in your DEFRA-exempt stove. The burning of wet or damp logs can cause excessive smoke that is not legal and could result in a fine.
If you reside in an area that is smoke-controlled, you will need to use a wood burning stove that has been approved by DEFRA. These stoves let you use approved fuels without breaking the law or causing a disturbance to your neighbors.
The latest Defra-approved stoves feature the latest clean burning technology that utilizes secondary and tertiary system to reduce emissions. Typically, fireplacesandstove.com they are also equipped to work with a variety of authorised smokeless fuels.
Defra Approved
The term "Defra-approved stove' might sound like a complicated piece of jargon but, in actual fact it's just wood-burning stove that has been granted a waiver from UK smoke control zones. To achieve Defra approval, a stove must undergo rigorous testing. If it passes the test it is given the official title of DEFRA Smoke Exempt appliance.
Stoves that are Defra-approved can only burn approved fuels and of course wood. They also have to be able to do it efficiently and with little smoke. This is because these stoves are able to make use of the latest combustion technology that stops any combustibles that have been part-burned from getting up the chimney, and then into the air. This is good for the environment, and also means that these kinds of stoves are less likely to block chimneys.
Alongside offering a selection of the best DEFRA approved wood burners, we also have an array of modern and traditional multi-fuel stoves. This includes the stunning Portway Arundel XL which has a huge, panoramic glass panel that gives full enjoyment and view of a crackling fireplace.
It is Defra-approved, and has a price of PS1,499. It also has an energy rating of A, overnight log burning capabilities and a steel frame for excellent heat retention. The Bohemia X60 Cube Multifuel stove is another alternative to consider. This multifuel DEFRA stove boasts an output of between 3 and 9kW and an impressive A plus efficiency in heating which makes it an excellent choice for those living in smoke-free areas.
The ESSE Vista is a fantastic choice for those looking for something a bit more traditional. It is a Defra approved stove that has plenty of style and quality. It has a great A+ rating and can be installed in a DEFRA Smoke Control Area due to its exclusive twin catalytics technology. This is a top-quality stove that also meets the coming Eco Design 2022 regulation.
Eco Design Ready
Eco Design regulations are a crucial part of the UK government's clean air strategy. These regulations were put in place to reduce harmful emissions produced by wood burning stoves in the UK. It is now illegal for a wood-burning stove to be manufactured that does not meet the Ecodesign regulations. Stoves that are already in the supply chain may continue to be sold, but from 2022 all new installations will have to be Eco Design compliant.
As a member of the Stove Industry Alliance (SIA) we offer a variety of Eco Design approved wood burning stoves that have been independently tested and proven to offer lower particulate levels in comparison to open fires. SIA Eco Design stoves also produce 80% less CO2 emissions than an open fire.
The testing process consists of measuring particulate matter (PM), organic gaseous compounds (OGC), carbon monoxide (CO) and nitrogen oxides (NOx). You can be certain that an approved SIA Eco Design stove has been designed to minimize the production of these harmful chemicals.
Eco Design Ready stoves must be able to lower the emission levels in all tests. They must also have a higher fuel efficiency and produce less harmful by-products. Many of our Eco Design approved wood burners feature advanced combustion technology such as secondary air supplies and catalytic converters in limiting the production of harmful emissions when operating.
Eco Design stoves are not just better for the environment but also cost-effective to operate. This is because Eco Design stoves consume less fuel to produce the same amount of heat. You'll save money on your energy bills. A wood-burning stove can also help you heat your home more efficiently. By using wood to power your stove, you're freeing yourself from the ever-increasing cost of gas and electricity.
Exempt
The stoves that are exempted from Defra were tested and inspected to make sure they can be used legally in Smoke Control Areas. This means you can use them to burn wood, or any other fuels that are approved in them (including various types of smokeless fuels).
These stoves are designed to deliver the minimum amount of combustion air needed for a clean, efficient burn, which means they emit very little smoke compared to traditional open fires and wood burning stoves. They are also very efficient in terms of energy consumption and are a great way to heat your home at a lower cost.
These stoves are not only an excellent option for those living in Smoke Control Areas but they also provide an excellent alternative heating source to fossil fuels in general. They are usually less expensive than traditional gas or electric stoves, and if you purchase your logs locally, then they are carbon neutral too.
If you reside in a Smoke-Control Area, then only dry wood that has been seasoned can be used in your DEFRA-exempt stove. The burning of wet or damp logs can cause excessive smoke that is not legal and could result in a fine.
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