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Defra Approved Wood Stoves

If you live in an UK smoke control zone (most cities and towns) then you'll require a DEFRA approved stove to ensure that you are not breaking the law. These Defra Smoke Exempt Appliances are designed to ensure the wood or multi-fuels are burned without releasing excessive amounts of smoke.

Cleaner Burning

The most modern technology for combustion is used to reduce emissions and smoke in defra exempt stoves-exempt stoves or "clean burning" wood burners. Wood stoves accomplish this by using preheated secondary (hotter) air to help burn fuel more efficiently, and reduce harmful particles that are released into the atmosphere. The result is less smoke and a more efficient flame and a more efficient heating system.

Alongside enhancing the efficiency of the stove, modern wood stoves have been designed to be more gentle to your flue and chimney. They don't produce as much creosote as their older counterparts, so you can keep your flue and chimney clean for a longer time.

If you live in a Smoke Control Area (most major DEFRA Recognized stoves towns and cities) then you must use a Defra Approved Stove or Wood Burner in order to avoid breaking the law and incurring an enormous fine. However, even if you do not live in a Smoke Control Area it is still recommended to purchase a Defra Approved stove as they will not only create less smoke, but also aid in reducing your heating expenses and carbon footprint too.

In the past, a number of manufacturers made wood stoves that were very dirty and performed poorly in comparison to their EPA (U.S Environmental Protection Agency) emissions ratings. This was due to a variety of factors, such as the size and type of fireplace and stove used, the manner in which wood was stored and burned, and how the stove was operated.

Today, all new wood stoves have to meet a higher standard of EPA emissions than their non-certified predecessors. The most recent wood stoves have an EPA rating of less than one gram of smoke per hour.

There is a lot of potential for further improvements in the manufacturing of wood stoves. In fact, Norwegian research institute SINTEF estimates that if all older stoves were replaced with modern stoves that meet the Defra standards, then a few billion tons of climate forcers could be reclaimed each year.

Reduced Emissions

Stove Supermarket has the latest DEFRA-approved wood burning stoves that use the latest clean burn technology to ensure they can combust solid fuel and smokeless coal at a lower combustion temperatures. They emit less harmful emissions, which means you can utilize them in areas with smoke control.

The primary pollutant produced from burning solid fuels is fine particulate matter (PM2.5). These tiny particles can infiltrate the respiratory system of humans and can cause heart disease and stroke. A study conducted by researchers from the University of Sheffield found that wood burning stoves can release high levels of PM2.5 within the home. The harmful particles were at their highest each time the stove was turned on to replenish fuel.

DEFRA recognized stoves approved wood-burning stoves feature an air-wash system that ensures the glass is free of soot and ash. This keeps your stove looking like new for a long time, and reduces maintenance costs and time spent cleaning the stove.

The advantages of a wood stove are obvious however, the decision to purchase one that will allow you to burn wood legally in a Smoke-Control Area is a serious choice. In the past, people had the ability to burn wood however they wanted, which resulted in unhealthy levels of smog in towns and cities.

In Smoke Control Areas, the Defra Approved Stove will be the only option for homeowners who wish to use their fireplace legally. If you're considering purchasing a wood-burning stove or replacing your old open fire stove, it is recommended that you purchase a Defra Approved Stove from an established manufacturer is the best solution for conformity with the regulations for smoke control.

Stove Supermarket offers a wide range of Defra Approved Wood Burning Stoves by leading brands like Arada, Burley, and Parkray. You can pick the model that is best for you. Our Defra Approved Stoves are all Ecodesign Compliant and come with a a Defra Certificate Of Conformity. You can be assured that you new woodburning fireplace will be in compliance with the most recent regulations to be used in a smoke control area.

High Efficiency

This will decrease your carbon footprint as well as your energy bills. This is particularly important considering the cost of gas and electricity continues to rise. By switching to a defra-approved wood stove, you will be able to reduce your household expenses and save money in the long run.

nrg-defra-4-5kw-eco-design-stove-multifuel-cast-iron-fireplace-portable-265.jpgA Defra-approved wood stove will comply with the Government's rules on smoke controlled zones, so you are able to use in smoke exempt areas. If you spot a stove that bears Defra Approved or 'SE' in its name it means that it is in compliance with the strict requirements of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.

nrg-5kw-eco-design-portable-stove-multifuel-cast-iron-fireplace-defra-approved-275.jpgThese stoves can produce less particulate emissions than older forms of open fires. The most recent stoves from top manufacturers like Arada, Burley, Parkray and Stovax all have secondary and tertiary combustion systems that reduce the total emissions generated by the stove. A lot of these wood burning stoves are also SIA EcoDesign Ready meaning they are more eco-friendly than the DEFRA Approved standard and will be able to meet future emission targets.

In addition to being environmentally friendly, as well as being more environmentally responsible, a Defra approved stove will burn your wood much more efficiently than older open fires or stoves. This will result in lower levels of particulate emissions which is good news for those who live in areas that have smoke control. As well as this an approved DEFRA stove will also help keep your fuel costs down. You can save money when you choose a stove that can burn more wood in an hour than a fire.

A Defra Approved stove is an excellent investment for any homeowner who wishes to remain eco-friendly and cut energy bills while at the same time. Alongside offering efficient and clean heating, these stoves come in a variety of styles that can be adapted to any style preference.

Certification by the EPA

If you reside in a smoke-free zone, you'll need a DEFRA approved stove to allow you to legally use wood in your home. Defra is the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs is the authority for regulations related to issues pertaining to the countryside and environment. The Smoke Control Area Regulations prohibit the emission dark smoke from chimneys, unless you are using an exempt device, or approved fuels such as smokeless coal. Only approved stoves from Defra are permitted to be used in these areas, and without breaking the law or committing a fine up to PS1,000.

The best way to ensure you purchase a smoke controlled stove is to search for the EPA 2020 certification label. This signifies that the stove has passed rigorous tests to to say it can be employed in a smoke control area. It will also be classified as a high-efficiency burner, which means it provides the highest heat output from less fuel. This efficiency means homeowners will save money on heating expenses and will see a reduction in the amount of wood required to keep their homes warm.

Another crucial aspect to consider is whether the Defra approved wood burning stove is constructed with eco-friendly features. The Country 4 BLU stove is an excellent example of a stove that is Defra-approved that incorporates a range of environmentally friendly features. It is designed to meet and exceed 2022 Ecodesign standards, meaning it produces extremely low emissions which reduce the environmental impact. This means greener, cleaner operation for everyone. It also makes your chimney and flue systems safer.

A wood burning stove that is approved by Defra can provide you with many benefits, aside from being in compliance with UK government smoke control standards. By adhering to stringent emissions standards stoves play a significant role in reducing air pollution, which can help to decrease respiratory issues for those with sensitive lungs. They also have long burn times which can translate into significant savings on fuel and wood consumption. These stoves can be used with heating systems that are energy efficient to provide a green and responsible option for the home.

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