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Defra Approved Wood Stoves

nrg-defra-5kw-eco-design-stove-multifuel-cast-iron-fireplace-portable-indoor-space-heater-268.jpgIf you live in an area where smoke is restricted (most UK cities and large towns) you'll have to use a DEFRA approved stove to ensure that you are not in violation of UK law. These Defra Smoke Exempt Appliances are designed to ensure the wood or multi-fuels are burned without releasing unnecessary amounts of smoke.

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Wood stoves exempt from Defra regulations, or "clean burning" wood burners as they are typically referred to, use the latest combustion technology to reduce emissions and smoke. They accomplish this by using pre-heated tertiary air to help burn the fuel more efficiently and reduce harmful particulates emitted into the air. The result is a cleaner, more efficient fire that produces less smoke and a much more effective heating system.

Modern wood stoves aren't just more efficient but also have been designed to be more gentle on your chimney and flue. These modern wood stoves produce less creosote compared to their older counterparts. This helps you keep your chimney system and flue system cleaner for a longer period of time.

If you are in a Smoke Control Area (most major towns and cities) then you should only use a Defra Approved Stove or Wood Burner in order to avoid breaking the law and committing the possibility of a huge fine. Even if you do not live in a Smoke Control Area, it is still advisable that you buy a Defra Approved Stove as they produce less nuisance smoke and can also reduce your heating costs and carbon footprint.

Many manufacturers used to produce wood stoves with poor performance and high emissions. This was due to the fact that they weren't EPA (U.S Environmental Protection Agency), evaluated. This was due to several factors, such as the size and type of fireplace and stove used, the way wood was stored and burned and the way the stove was operated.

Today, all new wood stoves have to meet a higher standard of EPA emissions than their predecessors that were not certified. The latest wood stoves, like the Vermont Castings Defiant and Encore NC 1450, have an EPA rating of less than 1 grams per hour.

Wood stoves have a lot of room to improve. In fact, Norwegian research institute SINTEF estimates that if all older stoves were replaced with modern ones that met the Defra standards, then a few billion tons of short-lived climate forcers could be avoided every year.

Reduced Emissions

Stove Supermarket offers the latest DEFRA-approved wood burning stoves which use the latest clean burn technologies to ensure they can combust solid fuel and smokeless coal at lower temperatures for combustion. This means they emit considerably less harmful emissions than previous models, allowing you to legally use your stove in a smoke-control area.

The main pollutant emitted from burning solid fuels is fine particulate matter (PM2.5). These tiny particles can enter the respiratory system of human beings and trigger heart disease and stroke. A study published by researchers from the University of Sheffield found that wood-burning stoves release high levels of PM2.5 within the home. The harmful particles were at their highest level every time the stove was opened to refuel.

As well as reducing the amount of PM2.5 released by the stove, DEFRA approved wood burning stoves also come with built-in air-wash systems that ensure the glass is free of ash and soot. This keeps your stove looking like new for much longer and also reduces the cost of maintenance and time spent cleaning the stove.

While the advantages of a wood stove are a fact, the decision to purchase a stove which will allow you to legally burn wood in a Smoke Control Area is a significant one. In the past, when people could simply open their fires and let their wood burn however they wished, towns and cities were plagued by unhealthy levels of smog which caused breathing problems for many residents.

A Defra Approved Stove is the only legal option in Smoke Control areas for homeowners who want to legally operate their fire. If you're considering purchasing a new wood-burning stove or replacing your old open fire one, it is recommended that you purchase a Defra Approved Stove from an established manufacturer is the most effective option to ensure compliance with the smoke control regulations.

Stove Supermarket offers a wide assortment of Defra approved Wood Burning Stoves from top brands like Arada, Burley, and Parkray. You can choose the model that is suitable for you. Our Defra Approved Stoves are all Ecodesign Compliant and come with a an Defra Certificate Of Conformity. You can be sure that your new fireplace will comply with the latest standards for be used in a smoke control area.

High Efficiency

A high efficiency wood burning stove will use less fuel to generate the same amount of heat. This will not only reduce your carbon footprint but will also significantly cut down on your energy costs. This will be especially beneficial as gas and electricity prices continue to increase every year. Making the switch to a wood stove that is approved by the DEFRA will allow you to take back control of the costs for your home and save money over time.

A Defra approved wood stove is in compliance with the regulations of the Government regarding smoke controlled areas, so you can use it in smoke exempt zones. If you see a stove with the word Defra Approved in its title this means it has met the strict requirements of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.

These stoves are able to produce much less particulate emissions than older forms of wood burners and open fires. The most recent stoves from top manufacturers like Arada, Burley, Parkray and Stovax all have secondary and tertiary combustion methods which reduce the overall emissions from the stove. Many of these wood burning stoves are SIA EcoDesign Ready meaning they are more eco-friendly than the DEFRA Approved standard and will be able to meet future emission targets.

As well as being more environmentally friendly In addition, and also more eco-friendly, a Defra approved stove can burn your firewood much more efficiently than older open fires or stoves. This will result in less particulate emissions, which is good news for those who live in smoke-free zones. A affordable DEFRA stoves Approved Stove will also help keep your fuel costs low. If you choose a stove which can burn more wood per hour than an open flame it will help you save money by not having to feed it as frequently.

A Defra approved stove is an ideal option for any homeowner who wants to be green and reduce their energy bills while at the same at the same time. These stoves are not just efficient and clean, they also come in many different styles to fit your personal preferences.

EPA Certification

If you live in a smoke control area you'll require a premium DEFRA stoves approved stove to allow you to legally use wood in your home. Defra is the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs that is responsible for regulations on environmental and countryside issues. The Smoke Control Area Regulations prohibit the emission of dark smoke from chimneys, unless you are using an exempt appliance or authorized fuels like smokeless coal. Only approved stoves from Defra can be used legally in these areas, without violating the law or incurring fines up to PS1,000.

Look for the EPA certification mark to make sure you are buying a smoke-controlled stove. This means that the stove has passed rigorous tests to to say it can be used in a smoke control area. It will also be rated as a highly efficient burner, ensuring it provides the highest heat output from less fuel. This means that homeowners will save money on their heating costs, and they'll see an increase in the amount of wood required to keep their homes warm.

Another crucial aspect to consider is whether it is a 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 has a range of environmentally conscious features. It is designed to meet or surpass the 2022 Ecodesign standard, which means it emits very little emissions and minimizes its environmental impact. This means cleaner, more eco-friendly operation for everyone. It also makes your chimney and flue systems safer.

A Defra approved wood burning stove can provide you many benefits aside from conforming to UK government smoke control regulations. These stoves reduce pollution through adhering to strict emission standards. This can help those who suffer from sensitive lung. They also have long burn times that translate into substantial cost savings through reduced use of wood and fuel. When coupled with a energy efficient heating system these stoves are the perfect option for anyone who wants to make a responsible and green decision in their home.

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