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What is a DEFRA Exempt Stove?

A DEFRA exempted stove is a wood-burning or multi-fuel stove that has been approved for burning a specific type of fuels, even in zones of smoke control. They ensure maximum combustion while reducing the amount of smoke.

Many major stove manufacturers offer DEFRA exempted stoves equipped with secondary or tertiary burners that reduce emissions and make them more environmentally friendly.

Choosing a Defra Exempt Stove

When buying a wood burning stove or a multi fuel stove it is important to understand that not all types of stoves are identical. There are a lot of aspects to take into consideration, from the size and output of the heat source to whether or not it's defra-approved.

Defra Approved Stoves are also known as smoke-free stoves and they have been tested to meet the UK government's strict environmental standards. This means that these stoves can be installed in a smoke-control area and can be used to burn fuels that are normally prohibited such as wood.

These stoves are designed for less smoke and harmful emission when burning fuel, which is beneficial to the environment. They also help save on energy bills in a way that other types of open-fire or wood burner cannot. This is because these stoves offer higher temperatures of combustion, which means they generate more heat for the same amount of fuel.

The stoves we sell that are Defra-exempt are also equipped with secondary and tertiary systems which help to reduce the amount of pollutants generated by the combustion of fuel. This means that they are also more eco-friendly than other types of wood-burning stoves or open fires which are not Defra approved and can help to keep your chimneys clear for longer.

If you live in the Smoke Control Area then it is imperative that you choose a Defra exempt stove because this will ensure that you don't break the law and risk paying a huge fine. If you do not live in a smoke-free zone however, we recommend that you purchase a Defra-exempt stove. These stoves use fuels more efficiently and are better for the environment. They also prevent smoke from nuisance sources from entering your home.

We offer a wide range of wood burning stoves as well as multi-fuel stoves from top manufacturers such as Arada, Burley and Parkray. All of these are Defra exempt and come in a variety of styles that will fit your home. Please contact our stove experts if have any questions about our Defra-approved stoves.

Stoves that have been approved by Defra to be used in smoke control areas

There are a myriad of options when you are looking to purchase a new multi-fuel or wood-burning stove to your home. Some of these stoves are identified as DEFRA exempt or Defra approved. While this might sound like jargon that you don't have to be concerned about, it is important to be aware that these stoves are specifically designed for use in areas of smoke control.

You must purchase a DEFRA-exempt stove if you live in a smoke-control area to avoid having to pay a fine. The DEFRA (Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs), has tested this type of stove to ensure it can be used without producing excessive smoke in Smoke Control Areas. This testing is carried out by a qualified testing company to ensure that the stoves comply with the strict standards set by the government.

As you can imagine there is a great deal of engineering and design in creating a stove which is DEFRA approved. It is difficult to tell the difference between stoves which are DEFRA approved and those that aren't. The major difference between a DEFRA approved stove and one that isn't will be that the DEFRA-approved stove will emit less smoke and is able to be used with fuels such as pellets, briquettes or logs.

Whether you live in a Smoke Control Area or not, purchasing a DEFRA Exempt Stove is a wise decision because they provide an easier and more efficient combustion that can help lower your fuel costs. They also are more beneficial for your chimney as they prevent the accumulation of soot and other particles.

Our range of Defra approved multi-fuel stoves and wood burners all meet the strict UK legal requirements for this status. This means that they all have a combustion rate that is sufficient to ensure that they don't produce too much smoke over an uncontrolled time.

Stoves Approved by Defra for Non-Smoke Control Areas

When shopping for a new stove for your home it is important to consider whether you reside in an area that is designated as a smoke control area. If you do, then it is imperative that your stove is DEFRA approved, as having a stove that is not approved for use within an area designated as a Smoke Control Area could result in fines.

If you are living in an area designated as a Smoke Control Area it is also essential to make use of a stove that is approved for burning wood (and some other authorised fuels). DEFRA registered stoves is the Department of Environment, Farming and Rural Affairs, and it is the government agency that enforces the Clean Air Act in these areas. You can check if your home is within a Smoke Control Area by contacting your local authority.

A DEFRA Approved Stove is one that has passed the government's strict test of emissions levels in normal operation. This means that the stove is able to meet emission levels that are low, which is healthier for you and the environment, while also making it more efficient to burn wood or other approved fuels.

You can often spot the DEFRA approved stove as they will display the Defra Approved logo or may contain SE (smoke exempt) in the title or specification. The logo is widely recognized by the industry and widely used, so you will be able to locate one quickly enough.

Defra approved stoves come with a variety of benefits, including being more efficient than conventional models and being able to slumber burn with lower levels of combustion. They also have a longer lifespan than traditional stoves, with some manufacturers offering a five-year warranty on their products.

If you own an DEFRA approved stove, it will be safe to use with all kinds of wood. To prevent excessive smoke, you should only burn firewood with at least 20% or lower. This can be accomplished by utilizing the services of a log supply company that uses the Woodsure Ready to Burn scheme, or by buying dry firewood from the nearest timber merchant.

A DEFRA stove always provides the bare minimum amount of combustion air to ensure the fuel burns efficiently and correctly without releasing smoke. This makes it ideal for slumber burning, where you leave the stove running for a night to allow the fuel to burn, without releasing excessive smoke into your home.

Defra Approved Multi-Fuel Stoves

You might be drawn to a DEFRA-approved model when it comes to buying a wood-burning stove or multi fuel stove. Although this may seem like jargon to some homeowners, it's crucial to be aware that DEFRA approved models are better for the environment and your chimney.

DEFRA approved energy-efficient stoves approved stoves are designed in a manner that they don't deprive the fire of oxygen during the process of combustion. This prevents the fire from producing large amounts of smoke, especially in Smoke Control Areas. Some stoves can be modified to become Defra approved by a manufacturer supplied kit. The kit works by limiting how much the air vents can be shut during the burn cycle. When you load your stove and leave it to slumber overnight, this is called'slumbering'. The flames will burn slower, and more combustibles, like soot and tar can accumulate in the flue. A stove that is Defra-approved does not sleep, which means it is less likely to release this substance into the air. It also means that if your stove is switched from solid fuel to smokeless for overnight burning, a certain amount of fuel will always be supplied.

Stove Supermarket has a broad selection of DEFRA stoves cost-approved stoves that can be used in a variety of applications. This includes a traditional stove such as our Bassington Eco which has a cast iron design with a large picture window making it suitable to be used in an inglenook or a fireplace from the past. This stove is DEFRA certified for burning wood in a smoke-control area however it can also be used with solid fuel as well as a wide range of smokeless coals.

nrg-modern-multifuel-stove-5kw-defra-eco-design-stoves-cast-iron-fireplace-high-efficiency-portable-334.jpgAll of our approved stoves by Defra have been tested rigorously to ensure they meet the highest standards of efficiency and emissions. This means that these models are suitable for use in Smoke Control Areas and will keep your home and chimney cleaner for longer than a non-DEFRA approved stove.

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