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Why Buy a Defra Wood Burner?

If you live in an area designated as a Smoke Control Area then you will need to use a Defra approved stove. These stoves come in different styles that will suit your home.

They have been altered to prevent you from closing the top air vent completely when you do this, it causes the fire to smoulder and creates more smoke.

Smoke Exempt

If you live in a smoke control zone, you might want to consider buying a Defra approved wood burner. These stoves are designed to burn kiln dried logs as well as various other fuels without releasing excessive smoke. They accomplish this by supplying the minimum amount of combustion air required to keep your fire burning efficiently and eliminating unnecessary smoke emissions.

You will see the Defra logo on a variety of brochures and marketing materials for specific models. It is sometimes also written with the letter 'SE', which is a reference to a Smoke Exempt stove and is used to signify that the appliance can be legally used in a smoke-control area when using approved fuels.

Defra approved appliances are made to comply with the new Ecodesign emission standards which came into the market in 2021. They are more than the standards established by the old smoke control laws, but less than the standards to be set under a plan for a Clean Air Act in 2030.

It's important to check the specifications of your chosen stove before you buy it because some stoves will carry a Defra exempt label that is simply an advertising label instead of being a genuine Defra approval. A recent study by CAL highlighted some serious problems with the new Ecodesign limits, such as insufficient testing, confusion and duplication with existing smoke control regulations and the inability of manufacturers to properly communicate this information to consumers.

nrg-4-5kw-eco-design-stove-multifuel-cast-iron-fireplace-portable-defra-approved-286.jpgYou can purchase a non Defra approved stove if you reside in a smoke-free area. However, you will require a fuel kit to comply with the laws. You'll also need to adhere to the rules about the types of fuel you can use.

This is a complex issue that must be tackled to ensure clean air in the UK and to keep its environment healthy. It's best to use kiln-dried logs or other approved fuels for your defra stove until the issue is solved. They are more secure than conventional household coke and sulfurised coal. This will help you keep your Defra approved stove in compliance with the law while giving you the opportunity to enjoy a cleaner and less smoky fireplace. You can also reduce your heating expenses.

Clean Combustion

The primary reason to own a DEFRA is that you can legally burn logs in smoke control zones and not risk a fine. But this is not the only reason to think about purchasing one. These stoves also come with eco-friendly technology, which is more beneficial for the environment and your health.

When Defra-approved stoves are used correctly (burning only dry wood that has been seasoned and is 'Ready to burn'), they can reduce pollution by as much as 44% when compared to older appliances and open fires. This, when combined with regular chimney sweeps to ensure the flue is functioning correctly, can lower the levels harmful particulates in your home.

The primary pollutant that is released when burning solid fuels such as logs is ultra-fine particulate matter which can penetrate deep into the lungs and may cause a variety of health problems. This includes asthma-related symptoms as well as the general feeling that you're not in good health.

Ecodesign wood burners are the ideal way to reduce the amount of PM2.5 that enters your home. These have been independently tested and verified to confirm that they emit less harmful PM2.5 than older stoves or open fires.

In addition, Defra stoves and wood burning stoves that meet the Ecodesign standards are designed to let the most fresh air to enter the fire as possible so they don't smoke or overheat. This helps reduce the amount of pollution that is released and improves the heat efficiency, so you get more warmth with less energy.

All of the Defra approved wood burners we have on offer have been tested to ensure they meet these standards. They can be purchased either as standalone stoves, Defra Stoves or as kits for fireplaces already in use. This means you can choose the most suitable Defra approved stove for your home and future guarantee your purchase should laws change in the future. If you'd like to find out more about the Defra approved stoves we have in the store, contact our team of experts or visit your local showroom today.

Reduced Emissions

nrg-defra-4-5kw-eco-design-stove-multifuel-cast-iron-fireplace-portable-265.jpgWood-burning stoves are a popular choice because they are a cozy inexpensive and sustainable method to heat your home. Many people are unaware that even'smokeless stoves' emit a lot of harmful pollutants. The main pollutant emitted by wood burning stoves is ultra-fine particles (PM2.5) that are able to easily penetrate the human respiratory system. The short-term exposure to PM2.5 is associated with asthma lung infections, asthma, and cardiovascular problems.

Although Defra-approved stoves are made to emit minimal emissions however, the type of fuel used can make a significant difference to the amount of pollution produced. It is therefore crucial to use dry, seasoned wood that has been dried for at least two years. It is also advisable to only use DEFRA compliant stoves UK-approved smokeless fuels that are produced by companies like Aduro.

Modern Defra approved stoves have been designed to meet the new Ecodesign regulations, which establish higher standards for manufacturing than they did before. In accordance with the new regulations that any stove that is installed within a Smoke Control Area is required to release less than 5g particles per hour. This is a far lesser amount than the 7.5g/hour that was previously in place for older stoves.

Despite these improvements, domestic wood and coal burning still accounts for around 17% of UK fine particle pollution, according to the Government. The latest figures show that it accounts for less than one quarter of the total impacts from all sources of particle pollution, which includes road traffic and industrial processes.

It is crucial to keep in mind that Defra approved stoves will continue to be an important source of fine particle pollution in the UK. The best way to minimize the negative effects of these stoves is to limit the amount of wood you burn and using Ready to Burn certified fuels that have an average moisture content of less than 20%. Burning wood that is wet causes the fire to burn at less temperature, which results in more pollutant. The glass of the stove to become black faster and causes a quicker buildup of soot in the chimney.

Eco-Friendly

Defra wood burners offer a wide range of environmental benefits such as efficient and clean combustion, reduced emissions, and a potential savings in cost. They are also available in various styles to meet the needs of any homeowner's needs and have the added benefit of being are a green method of heating as opposed to fossil fuels, such as oil or gas.

The term 'Defra Approved Stoves' refers to the fact that they conform to government legislation pertaining to use in Smoke Control Areas. The stoves have an altered air control on the top that prevents users from closing the top all the way which reduces air flow and hindering proper combustion. This can cause the stoves' smoldering and create more smoke.

Manufacturers are increasingly incorporating technology in their products to increase their environmental credentials and conform to new regulations. For example, they are using secondary and tertiary systems of combustion that reduce the amount of combustibles part-burned that are emitted up your chimney as black smoke and reduce your emissions and carbon footprint.

If you live in a smoke controlled area then a Defra approved stove is essential in order to continue to burn wood or other approved fuels without violating the law. These stoves have been tested by an independent third party and complied with the legislation and will continue to do so until future legislation comes in place.

A Defra Approved stove can be equipped with 5" liner when burning authorised fuels and will work best with wood with a moisture content less than 20 percent. This ensures the burning process is clean, resulting in less emissions and a longer life for your chimney and flue system.

You don't need a Defra If you live in a non-smoking area. However, there are still many reasons to purchase one. They look amazing and are a great source of heat and you'll be helping the environment by reducing your impact on the atmosphere.

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