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25 Shocking Facts About Defra Approved Stove
What is a Defra Approved Stove?


A Defra Approved stove (also known as SE) is a multi fuel stove that can be used in areas of smoke control. They often have the Defra approved logo or are labeled as the same in their specifications.

These stoves are more beneficial for the environment, and will stop you from causing trouble to your neighbors with smoke. They are also subjected rigorous tests.

What is an DEFRA approved stove?

When searching for a wood burning stove or multi fuel stove for your home, it's crucial to think about the kind of fuel you'll be using. This is especially true if you live within a smoke-controlled area, as it will affect the type of fuel you can burn in your stove. Wood stoves are able to burn different fuels. However when you live in a smoke-free zone you'll require an approved DEFRA stove that is designed for burning authorised fuels with no smoke.

A DEFRA approved wood burning stove or multi-fuel stove has been rigorously tested to ensure that emissions are reduced. This is achieved by ensuring that the stove is equipped with secondary combustion which means that waste gasses are re-burned inside the stove to lower the amount of emissions.

DEFRA approved stoves provide cost savings in addition to decreasing the amount of smoke produced. They are engineered to burn wood efficiently and offer higher levels of efficiency. This makes them a great option for those who want to heat their homes with an energy source that is renewable, is green and can provide an economical method to heat their property.

There are a range of different styles of DEFRA approved stoves, from traditional to modern. This allows homeowners to choose the stove that best fits the style of their homes and can be incorporated into existing fireplace chambers. They can be integrated into a variety of chimney liners, flue systems and are compatible with either gas or natural sources.

The advantages of using DEFRA approved stoves are not only for those who live in smoke-controlled areas. Anyone can benefit from their increased efficiency and less emissions. A DEFRA-approved wood stove can improve the air quality in your home and will contribute to a more sustainable future. This is because trees absorb carbon dioxide that is released back into the atmosphere when they are used to heat the house.

What Fuels Can Be Burned in a DEFRA-approved Stove

A DEFRA approved wood-burning stove (also called a Defra smoke-free appliance) is a stove that has passed Defra's rigorous tests to limit the amount it can produce of smoke. If you live in a UK city or large town that is classified as a smoke control area then it is a legal requirement that you only make use of a Defra approved stove or risk breaking the law and being penalized. However, even if don't reside in a smoke control zone and you don't have a smoke control area, using a Defra approved stove is a good idea to ensure that your chimney and flue system is cleaner for longer.

Stove manufacturers such as Arada, Burley, Parkray & Stovax have been striving to develop the most modern clean-burn technology that has led to the development of Defra approved stoves that do not just limit the emission of toxic pollutants into the atmosphere, but also significantly reduce the amount of smoke that is generated during the process of combustion. Defra approved stoves now include secondary and tertiary systems of combustion to further reduce emissions, burn fuel more efficiently, and provide a more environmentally friendly and neighbour green method of heating your home.

It is important to know that although a Defra approved stove can burn manufactured solid fuel such as household coal, Coal fires High Petroleum-based fuels and Petrol Coke as well as wood, you should be aware of the kind of firewood you choose to use. It is not legal to use damp or wet wood in a stove that is DEFRA-approved. This can result in excessive smoke that could upset your neighbors and cause an hazard of fire within your home.

We recommend that when buying wood for your Defra approved fireplace, you purchase only splits and logs that are dry and properly seasoned. We also suggest that you only buy firewood that is stamped with the 'Ready To Burn' logo. This signifies that the wood has been treated with low moisture content to avoid excessive smoke production.

The majority of Defra approved wood burning stoves do not offer the option to burn smokeless coke. However there are a few excellent traditional models that look great with or without a surround and mantle. Having a DEFRA approved stove allows you to use a 5" (125mm) wide stainless steel twin wall flexible chimney liner that is a less expensive alternative to the standard 6" (150mm) and can be a particularly good option when your chimney stack is old or has some awkward bends along its route.

Can 5kw multi fuel stoves defra approved Fit a Non-Defra approved stove in a Smoke Control Area?

You'll likely find DEFRA-approved models if you're looking for a fireplace with wood burning. This is a term employed in the industry to refer to the stove that is exempt from smoke regulations when it is burned with approved fuels like seasoned logs, mineral solid fuels or anthracite.

It's important to note here that non-Defra stoves may be installed within smoke controlled areas, but they must only be used to burn approved fuels such as anthracite. If you use them to burn various kinds of wood or other solid fuels that are flammable they may emit excessive smoke, which could result in a fire violation being issued.

Stoves that are Defra Approved are often adorned with the Defra logo on their product descriptions. Manufacturers might also refer to them as SE (smoke-exempt) or DEFRA stoves.

To be Defra approved, a stove needs to meet the strict requirements of the Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs when it comes to performance and emissions. They have been subjected to rigorous testing to ensure low emissions and high efficiency. Wood-burning and multi-fuel stoves can help you reduce your carbon footprint while keeping your home warm.

Another benefit of a DEFRA-approved Stove is that they are typically equipped with a 5 inch chimney liner. This is a major benefit because it lets you save money on installation costs and also ensures that you comply with the building regulations.

Choosing the right DEFRA approved wood burner for your home could be a bit confusing in case you aren't aware of the regulations that govern the burning of wood in smoke control areas. It's important to choose an appliance that has been tested to meet the standards set by the UK government and is designed to give you the best experience when you burn solid fuel.

It is also essential to only use seasoned wood in your stove. This is wood that has a moisture content of 20 percent or less to avoid the build-up of excessive quantities of smoke after it's burned. You can purchase seasoned firewood in many local stores, and through schemes such as Woodsure Ready to Burn.

What is an DEFRA Exempt Stove?

If you're considering buying a wood-burning stove, there is so much to think about. From design and heat output to the type of fuel, there is plenty to consider before making a final decision. If you are in a smoke-free area one of the most important things to look for is an DEFRA exempt stove. This is because a DEFRA approved stove has been tested independently and has been proven to be able to burn wood in a smoke-controlled area.

They are designed to reduce emissions of particles from the combustion process. This means that less pollution is created in the air. Additionally, DEFRA approved stoves are also better for the environment as well as your chimney system as they keep combustibles that have been part-burned from entering the flue and causing obstructions.

A Defra exempt stove is one that has the 'DEFRA approved' logo on the side of the unit or in the title of the specification. The logo is easily recognizable and is a mark of quality that is widely used by stove manufacturers. A large number of wood-burning stoves we sell have the DEFRA mark and we also have a number of multi-fuel models that are DEFRA approved.

Also, make sure that the wood burner or multifuel stove you pick comes with a 5" liner. This is because non-DEFRA stoves require an even larger flue than DEFRA approved models and will cause the chimney to become blocked if you're not cautious.

If you aren't sure whether or not you live in a Smoke Controlled area or what the regulations are for the types of fuel you are allowed to burn, please contact us, and we'll be more than happy to help. You can also go to the website of your local council to learn more about the laws that apply to your local area.

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