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Defra Approved Back Boiler Stoves

There are a variety of factors to take into consideration when selecting a new stove. The allure of dual functionality is only one of the many things to think about.

Back boiler stoves that have been approved by defra stoves are an excellent solution to these problems. They produce very little smoke because they use the absolute minimum amount of combustion air.

Clean Burn Technology

A defra-approved back boiler stove is a great option if you want an efficient and clean burning stove that can heat your home as well as provide hot water to your radiators. These stoves are equipped with an integrated steel boiler that can be used for heating your central heating system as the fire burns inside the stove, meaning it's a more efficient way to use wood burning stoves.

Most of our defra approved back boiler stoves have a pre-heated airwash system which helps keep the glass doors free of soot and ash deposits. The secondary combustion system re-burns any particles that were not burned during the initial burning. This keeps the flue gas free of contaminants, which results in an efficient burn and lower fuel costs, which can save you money on your energy costs.

Some of our stoves are even cleaner than this and have been independently tested to ensure they meet the new more stringent DEFRA emissions standards to become 5kw defra multifuel stove SE (Smoke Exempt) approved. The stoves achieve this by having an air vent at the top that keeps you from closing it completely and thereby cutting off oxygen supply to the flame. This causes the fire to smoulder instead of burning cleanly and release more pollutants into the atmosphere.

Another important aspect is the moisture content of your fuel which can be a major factor in the amount of smoke emitted by the stove. We recommend that you burn dry, seasoned wood with a moisture content of less than 20% to ensure your stove is burning as efficiently and as effectively as you can. Most of our Defra-approved stoves come with a built-in moisture sensor that can alter the amount of heat burned when using wet wood.

Some manufacturers have gone a step further to increase efficiency by adding a secondary clean burn system. This is controlled by a chrome lever on the lower part of the stove. It opens and closes an air vent that draws the air over the fire, and then reburns the smoke that was created from the initial process of burning. This makes our Defra SE approved stoves even more efficient, meaning you can save even more on your energy bills.

Easy to Clean

A defra-approved back boiler stove lets you run both your central heating and hot water through the same system. This can be accomplished by connecting a loop from the other taps on the back boiler (there are typically two) to the hot water tank, then using thermosyphoning to bring the heat into the house. This will also ensure that your boiler will never run out of hot water as it is supplied by the tank.

To maintain your stove at its optimum level of performance you need to keep it clean regularly. Begin by making sure that the stove is cold to the touch, then wipe the body of the stove as well as the door with a clean cloth. We suggest using a microfiber towel since they are less abrasive.

After you have cleaned the stove's interior It is recommended to clean the glass. Glass cleaners can be found in a variety of hardware stores and can help remove stubborn marks and stains. Glass cleaner is best used sparingly since too much of it can cause damage to glass surfaces.

As time passes the seals that cover your stove's doors and glass can begin to deteriorate. This can cause gaps that can let heat out and therefore it is crucial to replace these seals once annually. Based on the model you choose this can be accomplished easily with stove rope, which is available at most hardware stores.

If you have an Eco Design 2022-compliant back burner on a stove that is defra-approved, the combustion process will be much more efficient than with traditional wood burning stoves. This is because the latest technologies have reduced the amount of combustibles part-burned that are released into the atmosphere. This has made stoves that are compliant much more environmentally friendly and also more affordable to run.

A back boiler stove is always more expensive than an ordinary multifuel stove since it produces more hot water. It's still a cheap way to heat your home and can be used for central heating and hot water.

Easy to Install

Boiler stoves can be utilized to provide heat for the room and hot water to your central heating system, which makes them a fashionable work horse that could be an efficient and cost-effective solution. A wood burner that has back boiler is distinct from other multi-fuel stoves that need to be connected to gas boilers. It is able to connect directly to central heating and hot water of your home, eliminating the necessity for a second heating system.

A wood burning stove with back boiler can be used to run your heating system entirely from renewable sources making them an green option than other types of stoves. They also produce less emissions due to the fact that they burn wood or pellets, as opposed to oil or gas heating systems making them an excellent choice for those who are concerned about global warming.

Installing a wood-burning stove with a boiler is relatively easy. The key is to ensure that the stove is correctly installed and connected to your heating system. Therefore, it is best to have the installation carried out by a qualified heating engineer. They can verify that your stove is set up correctly and connected to the correct systems. They can also make sure that all safety devices are in place.

Defra Approved Stoves, also known as Defra exempt stoves, as they are sometimes referred to they have met the Department of Environment, 5Kw defra multifuel stove Food and Rural Affairs' (DEFRA) standards for smoke emission levels. They are able to be used in Smoke Control Areas and have been tested and modified to have a clean and efficient combustion which can be used with both wood and smokeless fuels.

As as such, DEFRA approved stoves, such as the Defra Exempt Dunsley Yorkshire and our top-selling Hi-Flame Aidan, are able to provide a highly efficient burn with very low harmful emissions. They have been tested in accordance with the latest Eco Design regulations, which restrict the amount of particulate matter as well as NOx, CO2 and organic gases that the stove produces in its normal operation.

Smoke Control Areas Suitable

Smoke Control Areas are in place in most UK cities and towns. Burning logs on older stoves or open fireplaces may result in a fine if the smoke is deemed to be a nuisance. The good news is that Defra approved back boiler stoves are exempt from these restrictions if you choose the correct equipment for your home.

The Defra exempt wood burners are made to utilize Clean Burn technology which ensures that the fuel used is efficiently burned with little smoke production. You can still enjoy a beautiful fireplace if you live within an area that is smoke-free, however logs should be restricted to mineral fuels that are smoke-free.

To be in compliance with Defra requirements, these stoves feature airtight chambers that are precisely controlled for airflow. They usually use triple airflow systems to ensure that combustion byproducts are able to be burned before they are able to escape the chimney. This is not just to stop any smoke from causing nuisance, but also reduces soot build up which can block the flue and reduce gas efficiency.

It is essential to buy a Defra-approved, Defra-certified stove from a trusted local retailer who can make sure that the proper size stove is selected for your space to provide the most efficient heating performance, and that it is properly installed by a registered HETAS installer. They can also help you with choosing the best type of chimney liner for a safe and efficient installation. They can also provide advice on whether your home requires additional ventilation.

Modern DEFRA stoves comparison approved stoves are far superior to traditional wood burners or open fires. They have a minimum of 75 percent efficiency, which will not only lower your carbon footprint but also saves you money. Additionally, Defra approved stoves can be used in a smoke controlled space and will require a minimum 6mm stainless steel twin wall flexible chimney liner that is cheaper than the larger 12mm liners needed for Ecodesign stoves.

If you are in any doubt whether your property is within a smoke control area, consult your local council who can give you the most current information. The majority of reputable stove manufacturers have a Defra exempt section of their range, so that you can easily identify the appliances you are looking for when shopping.nrg-8kw-black-cast-iron-wood-burning-stove-defra-eco-design-high-efficiency-indoor-use-287.jpg

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