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What is a DEFRA Wood Burning Stoves Approved Stove?
If you reside in an area where smoke is controlled and are looking to purchase a wood-burning fireplace it is crucial to select the DEFRA approved or exempt stove. Stoves that are not DEFRA exempt could cause a shortage of fuel to the log burner which can result in excess emissions and smouldering fuel.
Clean Burn Technology
By choosing a DEFRA-approved stove, you can help reduce air pollution. The wood-burning stoves are designed to meet the strict smoke emission standards laid out by the UK Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA).
Clean burn technology is incorporated in the DEFRA stoves we sell. This ensures that all wood and solid fuels you use are burned completely before they escape your chimney. The method they use to accomplish this is by using secondary and sometimes tertiary air intakes that ensure that every last particle of smoke is burned before it is able to leave the stove. This means that your chimney will stay cleaner for longer and you will have an efficient stove that consumes less fuel to heat your home.
DEFRA stoves are available in both contemporary and traditional styles. This is because not everyone wants their new stove to be the main focal feature of their home and you may prefer a more subtle option that will blend in with your decor. We also offer a range of inglenook and freestanding stoves that can be used with DEFRA approval, meaning you can choose the right stove for your fireplace chamber or inglenook.
Additionally, you will be able to select from a wide range of DEFRA stoves which are multi-fuel compatible which means you have the versatility of being able to burn a variety of fuels that are authorised. When you combine this with a range of finishes and colours, you will surely find the perfect DEFRA wood burner or multi-fuel stove to match your home.
We are proud to offer an extensive selection of DEFRA stoves features wood burners that have been independently tested by HETAS to meet the stringent DEFRA emissions standards and be legally allowed for use in Smoke Control Areas. If you reside in a Smoke Control Area then it is essential to buy a DEFRA stove since using an unapproved appliance could see you penalized. You can determine if you live in a Smoke Control Area by visiting the DEFRA website or speaking to your local authority.
Smoke Exempt
Stoves that are DEFRA wood burning stoves approved have undergone stringent testing to ensure that they can be used in smoke-free areas. Bowland Stoves offers a range of DEFRA wood burning stoves that have cleaner combustion, less emissions and the potential to save money. You can even choose from a range of styles that suit your home's aesthetic.
Local authorities establish Smoke Control Areas to reduce the amount of smog in UK towns and cities. In the past, people used to burn whatever fuel they wanted in their homes. This resulted in heavy pollution in many areas and caused health problems for the local population. In the past, there was no legislation governing this but nowadays, we must adhere to the regulations.
To ensure the safety of the public, Defra has created regulations that specify which stoves are allowed to be used in specific areas, and the kinds of fuel we can burn in them. If you live in a place that is smoke-free, you can only use an DEFRA approved stove and only burn authorised fuels like logs, coal or pellets. If you purchase a non-DEFRA stove and use fuels that aren't permitted, you could be punished up to PS1000.
A Defra approved stove will provide the least amount of air for combustion which in turn results in minimal smoke emissions. This is the only way to be sure that you are legally able to burn wood or other authorized fuels in a Smoke Control Area.
To be DEFRA-approved, wood burners and stoves that burn multiple fuels must have minimum moisture content of 20% to avoid excessive smoke. To attain this the wood must be seasoned and ideally sourced from the Forestry Commission's "Woodsure Ready to Burn' program.
When you purchase a stove for use in a Smoke Control Area then make sure it has the DEFRA list stoves logo or a 'SE' after its name. This indicates that it is smoke-free. The Defra logo is easily recognized and is widely accepted in the industry.
Conforms to Building Regulations
If a wood burning stove is DEFRA certified, this means that it has been rigorously tested and meets building regulations. This ensures that the stove is safe to operate and that it has a correctly installed flue system. This helps reduce the air pollution in the home and also prevents fire dangers. This is particularly important for those who live in smoke control zones where it is unlawful to use unauthorised fuels.
DEFRA approved British stoves stoves are available in a variety of styles, sizes and finishes. This allows you to choose the ideal stove for your home. We offer models in traditional and modern styles with freestanding, inglenook and inset styles to match any decor. Based on your preferences you can pick a wood burner or a multi-fuel model. All of our DEFRA stoves come with clean-burn technology so you can be sure that they burn your chosen fuels efficiently and effectively.
DEFRA stoves also comply with strict regulations regarding smoke emissions in smoke-controlled areas. These regulations are created to limit the amount of particulate matter released into the atmosphere when the stove is burning.
The latest DEFRA wood-burning stoves are specifically designed for this purpose, using advanced combustion systems that do not restrict airflow within the firebox. This lets the wood be burnt more efficiently and quickly which reduces the release of particles into the air. DEFRA stoves also feature a secondary combustion system which reduces emissions further by re-burning burned combustion fuels.
Although it is possible to install a non-DEFRA compatible stove, it will typically require significant modifications to the chimney and flue system. This will require a structural change that could require planning permission. To avoid this, we recommend using a DEFRA approved stove when buying a new fireplace or wood-burning stove.
A 5kw defra multifuel stove (lesoutrali.com)-approved stove will usually also have a 5" flue outlet (125mm). This means that you can install 5" vitreous enamel flue liner that will save you money on installation costs. This is a great option for those who are on a tight budget or who have chimneys with some tricky bends.
Reduced Emissions
When you are looking for a wood burning stove, you will encounter several terms that might confuse you. The term DEFRA approved or DEFRA exempt stoves mean that it can be used in smoke-free areas of the UK.
The stoves have been through an array of tests to make sure they comply with the laws of the UK regarding smoking. This is achieved by incorporating the most advanced clean burn technology that uses secondary and third-level combustion to create more clean air in your home. This helps to reduce fuel consumption, as fuel is burned more efficiently.
The latest technology in DEFRA approved wood burning stoves makes them more eco-friendly than older open fires or stoves. In fact, when properly used, a wood stove is carbon neutral since trees absorb carbon dioxide during their growth which is then returned to the atmosphere when they are burned. They are therefore a greener alternative to fossil fuels.
However, the primary concern with using a wood-burning stove is the emissions that are produced. The smoke that is released from a wood burning stove is made up of ultra-fine particles which are known to cause health problems. These particles can be absorbed into the lungs, causing breathing problems, which can exacerbate asthma symptoms, and make you feel unwell. They also increase the risk of developing heart disease and cancer.
The British wood-burning industry is the largest source of PM2.5 pollution, producing three-times as much pollution than road traffic. This is because conventional wood stoves don't make use of clean burning technology. It is essential to purchase an exempt DEFRA stove if your area is smoke controlled or even if it is not. They are better for your chimney and the environment.
At Bowland Stoves, we stock an extensive range of DEFRA approved stoves from the top manufacturers such as Arada, Stovax and Burley. If you're not sure what kind of stove is right for your home, we suggest talking to a member of our team. However, if you select a DEFRA-approved stove, you can be certain that it has been through rigorous testing to ensure it is safe to use in smoke controlled areas.
If you reside in an area where smoke is controlled and are looking to purchase a wood-burning fireplace it is crucial to select the DEFRA approved or exempt stove. Stoves that are not DEFRA exempt could cause a shortage of fuel to the log burner which can result in excess emissions and smouldering fuel.
Clean Burn Technology
By choosing a DEFRA-approved stove, you can help reduce air pollution. The wood-burning stoves are designed to meet the strict smoke emission standards laid out by the UK Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA).
Clean burn technology is incorporated in the DEFRA stoves we sell. This ensures that all wood and solid fuels you use are burned completely before they escape your chimney. The method they use to accomplish this is by using secondary and sometimes tertiary air intakes that ensure that every last particle of smoke is burned before it is able to leave the stove. This means that your chimney will stay cleaner for longer and you will have an efficient stove that consumes less fuel to heat your home.
DEFRA stoves are available in both contemporary and traditional styles. This is because not everyone wants their new stove to be the main focal feature of their home and you may prefer a more subtle option that will blend in with your decor. We also offer a range of inglenook and freestanding stoves that can be used with DEFRA approval, meaning you can choose the right stove for your fireplace chamber or inglenook.
Additionally, you will be able to select from a wide range of DEFRA stoves which are multi-fuel compatible which means you have the versatility of being able to burn a variety of fuels that are authorised. When you combine this with a range of finishes and colours, you will surely find the perfect DEFRA wood burner or multi-fuel stove to match your home.
We are proud to offer an extensive selection of DEFRA stoves features wood burners that have been independently tested by HETAS to meet the stringent DEFRA emissions standards and be legally allowed for use in Smoke Control Areas. If you reside in a Smoke Control Area then it is essential to buy a DEFRA stove since using an unapproved appliance could see you penalized. You can determine if you live in a Smoke Control Area by visiting the DEFRA website or speaking to your local authority.
Smoke Exempt
Stoves that are DEFRA wood burning stoves approved have undergone stringent testing to ensure that they can be used in smoke-free areas. Bowland Stoves offers a range of DEFRA wood burning stoves that have cleaner combustion, less emissions and the potential to save money. You can even choose from a range of styles that suit your home's aesthetic.
Local authorities establish Smoke Control Areas to reduce the amount of smog in UK towns and cities. In the past, people used to burn whatever fuel they wanted in their homes. This resulted in heavy pollution in many areas and caused health problems for the local population. In the past, there was no legislation governing this but nowadays, we must adhere to the regulations.
To ensure the safety of the public, Defra has created regulations that specify which stoves are allowed to be used in specific areas, and the kinds of fuel we can burn in them. If you live in a place that is smoke-free, you can only use an DEFRA approved stove and only burn authorised fuels like logs, coal or pellets. If you purchase a non-DEFRA stove and use fuels that aren't permitted, you could be punished up to PS1000.
A Defra approved stove will provide the least amount of air for combustion which in turn results in minimal smoke emissions. This is the only way to be sure that you are legally able to burn wood or other authorized fuels in a Smoke Control Area.
To be DEFRA-approved, wood burners and stoves that burn multiple fuels must have minimum moisture content of 20% to avoid excessive smoke. To attain this the wood must be seasoned and ideally sourced from the Forestry Commission's "Woodsure Ready to Burn' program.
When you purchase a stove for use in a Smoke Control Area then make sure it has the DEFRA list stoves logo or a 'SE' after its name. This indicates that it is smoke-free. The Defra logo is easily recognized and is widely accepted in the industry.
Conforms to Building Regulations
If a wood burning stove is DEFRA certified, this means that it has been rigorously tested and meets building regulations. This ensures that the stove is safe to operate and that it has a correctly installed flue system. This helps reduce the air pollution in the home and also prevents fire dangers. This is particularly important for those who live in smoke control zones where it is unlawful to use unauthorised fuels.
DEFRA approved British stoves stoves are available in a variety of styles, sizes and finishes. This allows you to choose the ideal stove for your home. We offer models in traditional and modern styles with freestanding, inglenook and inset styles to match any decor. Based on your preferences you can pick a wood burner or a multi-fuel model. All of our DEFRA stoves come with clean-burn technology so you can be sure that they burn your chosen fuels efficiently and effectively.
DEFRA stoves also comply with strict regulations regarding smoke emissions in smoke-controlled areas. These regulations are created to limit the amount of particulate matter released into the atmosphere when the stove is burning.
The latest DEFRA wood-burning stoves are specifically designed for this purpose, using advanced combustion systems that do not restrict airflow within the firebox. This lets the wood be burnt more efficiently and quickly which reduces the release of particles into the air. DEFRA stoves also feature a secondary combustion system which reduces emissions further by re-burning burned combustion fuels.
Although it is possible to install a non-DEFRA compatible stove, it will typically require significant modifications to the chimney and flue system. This will require a structural change that could require planning permission. To avoid this, we recommend using a DEFRA approved stove when buying a new fireplace or wood-burning stove.
A 5kw defra multifuel stove (lesoutrali.com)-approved stove will usually also have a 5" flue outlet (125mm). This means that you can install 5" vitreous enamel flue liner that will save you money on installation costs. This is a great option for those who are on a tight budget or who have chimneys with some tricky bends.
Reduced Emissions
When you are looking for a wood burning stove, you will encounter several terms that might confuse you. The term DEFRA approved or DEFRA exempt stoves mean that it can be used in smoke-free areas of the UK.
The stoves have been through an array of tests to make sure they comply with the laws of the UK regarding smoking. This is achieved by incorporating the most advanced clean burn technology that uses secondary and third-level combustion to create more clean air in your home. This helps to reduce fuel consumption, as fuel is burned more efficiently.
The latest technology in DEFRA approved wood burning stoves makes them more eco-friendly than older open fires or stoves. In fact, when properly used, a wood stove is carbon neutral since trees absorb carbon dioxide during their growth which is then returned to the atmosphere when they are burned. They are therefore a greener alternative to fossil fuels.
However, the primary concern with using a wood-burning stove is the emissions that are produced. The smoke that is released from a wood burning stove is made up of ultra-fine particles which are known to cause health problems. These particles can be absorbed into the lungs, causing breathing problems, which can exacerbate asthma symptoms, and make you feel unwell. They also increase the risk of developing heart disease and cancer.
The British wood-burning industry is the largest source of PM2.5 pollution, producing three-times as much pollution than road traffic. This is because conventional wood stoves don't make use of clean burning technology. It is essential to purchase an exempt DEFRA stove if your area is smoke controlled or even if it is not. They are better for your chimney and the environment.
At Bowland Stoves, we stock an extensive range of DEFRA approved stoves from the top manufacturers such as Arada, Stovax and Burley. If you're not sure what kind of stove is right for your home, we suggest talking to a member of our team. However, if you select a DEFRA-approved stove, you can be certain that it has been through rigorous testing to ensure it is safe to use in smoke controlled areas.
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