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Defra Approved Multi Fuel Stoves
The latest multi-fuel stoves are approved by defra and blend the modern technology in clean burning with traditional designs. Features include preheated-airwash systems, secondary and third-level combustion, as well as the ability to burn wood, or smokeless fuels.
The UK government requires that all households in Smoke Control Areas only use exempt appliances, and use fuels that are approved. Stove Supermarket has a range defra exempted stoves that comply with the regulations.
Clean Burning
Defra approved multi fuel stoves have passed strict tests to ensure they produce low emissions, allowing you to burn authorised smokeless fuels legally within the smoke control zone. A majority of these stoves are also HETAS approved and come with an approval rating of clearSkies, meaning they meet the most stringent emissions regulations.
These stoves have been designed with Clean Burn Technology to ensure that the wood is not cut off from oxygen, which could cause it to smoulder or produce black smoke. This lets the stove maintain a low level of combustion until the fuel is used up. A defra-exempt stove will often include a secondary airflow system that ensures that the solid fuel and briquettes are burnt in a controlled way that reduces harmful gases and particles.
You'll be able to purchase many different designs of defra-approved multi fuel stoves, with numerous contemporary and traditional designs available. These are perfect for installing in an existing fireplace chamber. A majority of these models are manufactured by top brands like Arada, Stovax, Burley and Parkray and feature the latest in clean burning stove technology. These models offer high heating efficiency, secondary and tertiary burners that remove smoke particles prior to being dragged up the chimney.
If you live in a zone of smoke control or not the Defra approved log burner is the ideal addition to your home. They are ideal for use with both natural wood and smokeless solid fuel and you can switch between them using the reversible airflow control on your stove. This gives you flexibility and versatility, and allows you to use your stove throughout the season.
To be compliant with the building regulations, a defra exempt stove has to be installed by a licensed installer who can ensure that the appliance is safe for regular use and follows the latest regulations. At Choice Stoves, we have a team of HETAS approved installers who can install your new stove in a safe manner and correctly, making sure that you comply with the government's smoke emission regulations.
Low Emission Vehicles
The UK government's Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs is responsible for regulating and policies regarding the natural environment and agriculture, food issues and much more. One of the main areas they supervise is smoke control, which restricts the emission of dark smoke from chimneys in urban areas (apart from certain exemptions).
If you reside in a city or large town - also called a smoke-controlled area you will require an DEFRA approved stove to burn wood and other solid fuels legally and avoid upsetting your neighbours with fumes that cause nuisance to others. DEFRA compliant stoves stoves are designed to pass rigorous emission tests and limit their output and are therefore more environmentally green than the older models.
DEFRA multifuel stoves are more efficient and meet environmental standards than open fires or wood burners. This means you can heat your home faster and release less harmful gases into the air, cutting down on carbon emissions.
When you are looking for a multifuel or wood burning stove, look out for the DEFRA approved logo. It will be visible on the stove's specification or title and is often followed by a 'SE' which stands for Smoke Exempt. If you notice this then you can be certain that the stove has passed the stringent DEFRA tests and is able to be used in a smoke control zone in the event of burning approved fuels.
Many people believe that a multi-fuel stove approved by DEFRA can only be used with smokeless fuels such as brquettes or firelogs. However, this is not entirely true. If you follow the manufacturer's instructions and only burn approved fuels, you can use any solid fuel in a DEFRA-approved stove, even wood that has been seasoned.
To get the best from your DEFRA multifuel stove, you need to ensure that you only use dry, seasoned wood that has less than 20 percent. If you use wood that is wet, it will produce excessive smoke and could cause the warranty to be void. Similarly, mineral fuels should have a sulphur level below 2% to avoid excessively thick ash deposits.
Versatility
There are many styles to pick from. These range from traditional designs which will fit in an existing fireplace or inglenook, to contemporary stoves which are perfect for homes that do not have an already installed surround. A lot of Defra approved multi fuel stoves come with the option of adding multi fuel grates, which means that you can burn charcoal and wood as well as logs giving you more options for heating. However if you intend to use your stove for slumber burning (overnight) then it is recommended that you use a Defra approved wood burner is not suitable because it requires a constant supply of air.
Convenience
If you live in a smoke control area then a Defra Approved multi fuel stove is a must-have. These stoves are designed to let you to burn wood or smokeless fuel without release of harmful pollutants into air. A Defra approved stove will allow you to stay compliant with local laws and avoid costly fines.
Defra-approved stoves use the most advanced technology for combustion to burn wood and other solid fuels in a safe manner. They accomplish this by delivering the right amount of air into the firebox to prevent the fuel from being depleted of oxygen. This stops combustibles that have been partially burned, such as soot and ash from traveling up the chimney and into the room. This means you're far less likely to have blocked chimneys, and that's good news for the environment too.
Stove World UK is proud to offer a selection of DEFRA-exempt wood burning stoves and multi fuel stoves made by top brands. We've got everything from traditional to modern designs and all of our stoves come with a range of flue sizes. You can pick the model that is best suited to your needs and budget.
The FLARE Collection Ignite Multifuel Stove by Be Modern is a good example of a low-cost Defra-approved stove that has all the features you want. It has a beautiful panoramic glass viewing window to take in the captivating dance of flames, plus it's also capable of burning wood and smokeless fuel.
The ACR Earlswood LS Multifuel Stove is a similar stove at a reasonable price that you can use in smoke-free areas. It is a powerful 5kW of heat output, and the added benefit of being able to be utilized with log store bases to give you a more compact design that can be tucked into taller fireplace openings. The stove also has a multi-fuel grate so you can burn a selection of non-smoke fuels as well as wood if you wish to broaden your heating options.
The latest multi-fuel stoves are approved by defra and blend the modern technology in clean burning with traditional designs. Features include preheated-airwash systems, secondary and third-level combustion, as well as the ability to burn wood, or smokeless fuels.
The UK government requires that all households in Smoke Control Areas only use exempt appliances, and use fuels that are approved. Stove Supermarket has a range defra exempted stoves that comply with the regulations.
Clean Burning
Defra approved multi fuel stoves have passed strict tests to ensure they produce low emissions, allowing you to burn authorised smokeless fuels legally within the smoke control zone. A majority of these stoves are also HETAS approved and come with an approval rating of clearSkies, meaning they meet the most stringent emissions regulations.
These stoves have been designed with Clean Burn Technology to ensure that the wood is not cut off from oxygen, which could cause it to smoulder or produce black smoke. This lets the stove maintain a low level of combustion until the fuel is used up. A defra-exempt stove will often include a secondary airflow system that ensures that the solid fuel and briquettes are burnt in a controlled way that reduces harmful gases and particles.
You'll be able to purchase many different designs of defra-approved multi fuel stoves, with numerous contemporary and traditional designs available. These are perfect for installing in an existing fireplace chamber. A majority of these models are manufactured by top brands like Arada, Stovax, Burley and Parkray and feature the latest in clean burning stove technology. These models offer high heating efficiency, secondary and tertiary burners that remove smoke particles prior to being dragged up the chimney.
If you live in a zone of smoke control or not the Defra approved log burner is the ideal addition to your home. They are ideal for use with both natural wood and smokeless solid fuel and you can switch between them using the reversible airflow control on your stove. This gives you flexibility and versatility, and allows you to use your stove throughout the season.
To be compliant with the building regulations, a defra exempt stove has to be installed by a licensed installer who can ensure that the appliance is safe for regular use and follows the latest regulations. At Choice Stoves, we have a team of HETAS approved installers who can install your new stove in a safe manner and correctly, making sure that you comply with the government's smoke emission regulations.
Low Emission Vehicles
The UK government's Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs is responsible for regulating and policies regarding the natural environment and agriculture, food issues and much more. One of the main areas they supervise is smoke control, which restricts the emission of dark smoke from chimneys in urban areas (apart from certain exemptions).
If you reside in a city or large town - also called a smoke-controlled area you will require an DEFRA approved stove to burn wood and other solid fuels legally and avoid upsetting your neighbours with fumes that cause nuisance to others. DEFRA compliant stoves stoves are designed to pass rigorous emission tests and limit their output and are therefore more environmentally green than the older models.
DEFRA multifuel stoves are more efficient and meet environmental standards than open fires or wood burners. This means you can heat your home faster and release less harmful gases into the air, cutting down on carbon emissions.
When you are looking for a multifuel or wood burning stove, look out for the DEFRA approved logo. It will be visible on the stove's specification or title and is often followed by a 'SE' which stands for Smoke Exempt. If you notice this then you can be certain that the stove has passed the stringent DEFRA tests and is able to be used in a smoke control zone in the event of burning approved fuels.
Many people believe that a multi-fuel stove approved by DEFRA can only be used with smokeless fuels such as brquettes or firelogs. However, this is not entirely true. If you follow the manufacturer's instructions and only burn approved fuels, you can use any solid fuel in a DEFRA-approved stove, even wood that has been seasoned.
To get the best from your DEFRA multifuel stove, you need to ensure that you only use dry, seasoned wood that has less than 20 percent. If you use wood that is wet, it will produce excessive smoke and could cause the warranty to be void. Similarly, mineral fuels should have a sulphur level below 2% to avoid excessively thick ash deposits.
Versatility
There are many styles to pick from. These range from traditional designs which will fit in an existing fireplace or inglenook, to contemporary stoves which are perfect for homes that do not have an already installed surround. A lot of Defra approved multi fuel stoves come with the option of adding multi fuel grates, which means that you can burn charcoal and wood as well as logs giving you more options for heating. However if you intend to use your stove for slumber burning (overnight) then it is recommended that you use a Defra approved wood burner is not suitable because it requires a constant supply of air.
Convenience
If you live in a smoke control area then a Defra Approved multi fuel stove is a must-have. These stoves are designed to let you to burn wood or smokeless fuel without release of harmful pollutants into air. A Defra approved stove will allow you to stay compliant with local laws and avoid costly fines.
Defra-approved stoves use the most advanced technology for combustion to burn wood and other solid fuels in a safe manner. They accomplish this by delivering the right amount of air into the firebox to prevent the fuel from being depleted of oxygen. This stops combustibles that have been partially burned, such as soot and ash from traveling up the chimney and into the room. This means you're far less likely to have blocked chimneys, and that's good news for the environment too.
Stove World UK is proud to offer a selection of DEFRA-exempt wood burning stoves and multi fuel stoves made by top brands. We've got everything from traditional to modern designs and all of our stoves come with a range of flue sizes. You can pick the model that is best suited to your needs and budget.
The FLARE Collection Ignite Multifuel Stove by Be Modern is a good example of a low-cost Defra-approved stove that has all the features you want. It has a beautiful panoramic glass viewing window to take in the captivating dance of flames, plus it's also capable of burning wood and smokeless fuel.
The ACR Earlswood LS Multifuel Stove is a similar stove at a reasonable price that you can use in smoke-free areas. It is a powerful 5kW of heat output, and the added benefit of being able to be utilized with log store bases to give you a more compact design that can be tucked into taller fireplace openings. The stove also has a multi-fuel grate so you can burn a selection of non-smoke fuels as well as wood if you wish to broaden your heating options.
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