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What is a DEFRA Wood Burning Stoves Approved Stove?

If you're considering buying a wood burning stove and reside in a smoke-free area then it is important that you select one that is DEFRA exempt or approved stove. This is because stoves that aren't DEFRA stoves ratings exempt can starve the log burner of air, which can result in the fuel burning and producing excessive levels of emissions.

Clean Burn Technology

By selecting a DEFRA-approved kitchen, you can help reduce the amount of air pollution. The wood-burning stoves listed here are designed to meet the strict smoke emission standards set by the UK Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.

The DEFRA stoves that we offer feature clean burn technology that ensures that any solid or wood fuel you use will be burned fully before it is able to escape down the chimney. This is achieved through secondary and sometimes even tertiary intakes air that ensure that every bit of smoke is smoldering before it leaves the stove. This keeps your chimney clean for longer, and your stove will consume less fuel.

DEFRA stoves are available in both contemporary and traditional styles. This is because not everyone needs to have a stove that draws the most the attention of their room. You may prefer something more discrete to blend into your decor. We offer a range of inglenook and freestanding stoves that are compliant with DEFRA approval standards, which means you can find the perfect fit for your fireplace chamber.

You can also choose from a variety of DEFRA multi-fuel stoves, which allow you to choose to burn a variety of authorised fuels. When you combine this with a choice of colours and finishes you are sure to find the perfect DEFRA wood burner or multi-fuel stove that will match your home.

We are proud to offer an extensive selection of DefrA wood burners that have been independently checked by HETAS to meet the stringent DEFRA emission standards and be legal to use in Smoke Control Areas. If you are in a Smoke Control Area then it is important to purchase a DEFRA stove since using an unapproved appliance could result in you being fined. You can determine whether you are in a Smoke Control Area by visiting the DEFRA website or speaking to your local authority.

Smoke Exempt

Stoves that are Defra approved clean burning stoves wood burning stoves that have been approved have undergone stringent testing to ensure they can be used in smoke controlled areas. You can choose from a broad variety of DEFRA stoves at Bowland Stoves that offer clean combustion, less emissions and the potential for cost savings. You can choose from a variety of designs to complement your home's design.

Smoke Control Areas are set by local authorities and the primary reason for this is to prevent large amounts of smog from being released into cities and towns across the UK. Traditionally people would burn any kind of fuel they wanted in their homes and this resulted in heavy smog in various areas that caused health issues for the local population. In the past, there was no legislation that regulated this, but now we have to follow the regulations.

To ensure the safety of the public, Defra has created regulations that stipulate which stoves can be used in specific areas and which kinds of fuels that can be burned in the stoves. If you live in an area which is smoke-free you are only allowed to make use of the DEFRA approved stove and only burn authorised fuels such as logs, coal or pellets. If you buy a non-DEFRA stove and burn disallowed fuels then you could be fined up to PS1000.

A Defra approved stove will provide the least amount of air needed for combustion which in turn produces the least amount of smoke emissions. This is the only way to be sure that you are able to legally burn wood or other authorized fuels within a Smoke Control Area.

In order to be DEFRA approved, wood stoves and multi-fuel stoves have to have an average moisture content of 20% or less to prevent excessive smoke. To achieve this, wood must be properly seasoned. It is recommended to use wood from the Forestry Commission’s"Woodsure Ready To Burn" scheme.

If you are buying a stove for use in a Smoke Control Area, make sure it has a Defra logo on it or a slash after its name. This signifies that the stove is smoke-exempt. The Defra logo is very easy to recognize and is widely accepted by the industry.

Conforms to Building Regulations

If a stove is DEFRA wood burning stoves approved this means it has passed rigorous tests and complies with building regulations. This ensures that the stove is safe to use and that it has a correctly installed flue system. This reduces the risk of fire and reduces indoor air pollution. This is especially important for those who live in smoke control zones, where it is illegal to use non-approved fuels.

Our selection of DEFRA stoves comes in a variety of sizes, styles and finishes to ensure you find the perfect stove for your home. We have models in traditional and modern styles in freestanding, inglenook, and inset formats to suit any style. You can also pick from a wood burner or multi-fuel version depending on your needs. All of our DEFRA stoves are fitted with clean-burn technology so you can be certain that they burn your chosen fuels effectively and efficiently.

DEFRA stoves also adhere to strict regulations regarding smoke emissions in smoke-controlled areas. These rules are designed to reduce the amount of particulate material that escapes into the air during combustion.

The most modern DEFRA wood-burning stoves are specifically designed to serve this purpose and use advanced combustion systems that don't restrict airflow inside the firebox. This allows the wood to be burnt more efficiently and quickly and reduces the release of particles into the air. DEFRA stoves also have a secondary combustion system which reduces emissions further by re-burning unburned combustibles.

While it is possible to install a non-DEFRA-compliant stove, it will typically require significant changes to the chimney and flue system. This may require a structural change that may require planning permission. To avoid this, it's best to select a DEFRA compliant stove when purchasing a new wood-burning fireplace.

A DEFRA requirements stoves approved stove will also typically come with a 5" (125mm) flue outlet. This allows you to use a 5" vitreous flue liner and save money on installation. This is a great idea for those who are budget conscious or if the chimney stack has some difficult bends to navigate.

Reduced Emissions

If you are searching for a wood-burning stove, you'll come across many terms that may confuse you. One of them is the term DEFRA exempt or DEFRA approved stoves. This means that it is able to be used in smoke-controlled areas in the UK.

These stoves have passed a series of tests to ensure they comply with the UK's laws on smoking. They achieve this by incorporating the latest clean-burn technology that makes use of secondary and tertiary combustion to create cleaner air for your home. This can also help reduce your fuel consumption since the fuel is burned more efficiently, which in turn lowers the carbon footprint.

The modern technology used in DEFRA approved wood burning stoves makes them more environmentally friendly compared to older open stoves or fires. In fact, when used correctly the wood stove is carbon neutral as trees absorb carbon dioxide during their growth which is then released to the atmosphere after they are burned. They are therefore an eco-friendly alternative to fossil fuels.

The most significant issue when using a wood-burning fireplace is the emissions. The smoke that is released from a wood burning stove is a mixture of ultra-fine particles that can cause health problems. These particulates can penetrate deep into the lungs causing breathing problems, and can also aggravate asthma symptoms and leave you feeling unwell. They also increase your risk of developing heart disease and cancer.

The British wood-burning industry is currently the largest source of PM2.5 pollution, causing three times more pollution as road traffic. This is because traditional wood stoves use outdated technologies that don't utilize the latest clean burning technology to help in the production of PM2.5. This is why it's important to purchase a DEFRA exempt stove if you reside in a smoke-free area or even if you do not, as they are safer for the environment and your chimney.

At Bowland Stoves, we stock an extensive range of DEFRA approved stoves from top manufacturers such as Arada, Stovax and Burley. If you're unsure which type of stove is right for your home, we suggest talking to a member of our team. However, if you select a DEFRA-approved stove, you can be assured that it has undergone rigorous testing to ensure it can be used in smoke controlled areas.nrg-defra-4-5kw-eco-design-stove-multifuel-cast-iron-fireplace-portable-265.jpg

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