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DEFRA approved wood burning stoves Exempt Multi Fuel Stoves

There are a range of multi-fuel stoves exempt from defra regulations. Defra approved appliances are compliant with government regulations, and are designed for efficient combustion and low emissions.

This is particularly important if you reside in a smoke control zone. But even if don't, the DEFRA Stoves disadvantages stove is safer for your chimney and neighbours.

Defra Approved

You may have noticed across our website that many of our wood burning stoves are listed as DEFRA exempt or DEFRA approved. These terms may appear to be jargon to the typical homeowner, but they are not.

DEFRA is the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. They are responsible for policies and regulations relating to agriculture, food and the environment. Defra approved products have been subjected to rigorous tests to ensure that they adhere to the government's strict guidelines for smoke emissions when operating. They are specifically designed to burn the fuels of coal and wood more efficiently. This means they generate less pollutants.

This is good news for anyone who lives in a Smoke Control Area as the law currently prohibits emissions of smoke within such areas unless you use an DEFRA recognized stoves approved stove and a fuel that is authorised. In the past, it was possible to install a non Defra approved wood stove in a Smoke Control Area, as long you used only approved fuels. However, as of January 2022, the rules are changing and any non-approved stoves are not allowed to be installed unless they've been equipped with secondary or tertiary burning system that can dramatically reduce their production of particulate matter and NOx, carbon dioxide and organic gaseous compounds.

Our Defra approved ranges are equipped with a mechanism that stops you from closing down the top air vent completely. This can cause the fire to smolder and release smoke into your home. The stoves have an adjustable air feed that allows you to open the top vent just a bit and still keep the safety of a clean, efficient burn.

A Defra-approved stove can also be fitted with a 5 inch chimney liner. This is important as the majority of codes for building require chimneys to have a minimum 5-inch diameter.

Smoke Control Areas

If you reside in a zone of smoke control, you will need a Defra approved stove if you wish to legally burn wood in your home. DEFRA has tested these stoves to confirm that they meet the strict standards for smoke emissions that are required in smoke control zones. You can see the list of areas where you will require a Defra approved stove on the Defra website.

Multifuel stoves and stoves exempt from Defra

A Defra approved wood stove, also known as a DEFRA Multi Fuel or Wood Burning Stove, will have passed a stringent test that was developed by the Department for Environment, Farming and Rural Affairs. The UK government agency responsible for protecting our natural environment, promoting the food and farming industries, and ensuring a vibrant rural economic. The tests that Defra Approved stoves must pass are designed to ensure that the appliance only produces very little smoke and grit while it is in operation.

Many of the Defra Exempt stoves we stock at Stove Supermarket are also multi fuel stoves that will allow you to burn authorised smokeless fuels, as well as seasoned wood. These stoves are referred to as Defra stoves, Defra approved wooden burners and are abbreviated SE.

The most modern defra stove stoves for woodburning and multi-fuel come with secondary and tertiary venting systems that ensure that the wood is fully burned before it leaves the chimney. This is more efficient than simply leaving a log on the fire for a long period of time. It also reduces the amount nuisance smoke that could be produced.

If you reside in a Smoke Control Area, or if you are thinking of moving to one, then a Defra exempt stove is an excellent choice for your property. It is not only more sustainable, but it will also help reduce the amount of smoke that can upset your neighbors.

You can still use an open fire, barbecues and pizza ovens in your backyard. However excessive or toxic smoke could be considered a nuisance, and you could be fined. You are also not allowed to burn damp, wet or rotting wood, or other fuels on an open fire or stove in a Smoke Control Area.

Burning Other Fuels Besides Cars

Defra Approved stoves are engineered to burn a wide range of fuels, including wood. They burn wood so efficiently that they are in compliance with strict regulations of the government for emissions when operating in smoke zones for control. This means that they can be used legally in any smoke control zone as long as you're burning authorised fuels such as logs, pellets and briquettes. Stoves that are Defra approved will usually be identified by the an 'SE' logo that signifies Smoke Exempt.

A Defra-approved stove is different from a conventional multifuel stove in that it has secondary air vents that heat air prior to entering the firebox. This pre-heated air helps to ensure that all the fuel is ignited and burned, resulting in an efficient combustion process. It also helps to reduce the build-up of soot up and prevents the chimney from becoming blocked. Defra stoves are equipped with internal baffles that help control the flames, and maintain an even heat distribution.

Using non-Defra approved stoves in areas that are smoke-free could result in substantial fines from the UK government's Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra). If you want to avoid being prosecuted by Defra make sure you use a DEFRA-approved stove that has been tested in accordance with the guidelines of the government.

DEFRA stoves are also known as Clean Burn stoves. They can be used for any type of fuel but are best DEFRA stoves suited to wood that is dry and soft. They are designed with air vents that can't be closed completely, so the stove will always have a supply of oxygen to help ensure the clean combustion process and reduce the risk of the risk of noxious gases and soot.

This technology is not only in line with the current air quality standards of the government as well as with the future Ecodesign standards that will come in effect in 2022. A large portion of Stovax wood-burning and multi-fuel stoves we offer will carry this SIA Ecodesign Ready mark which signifies that they are in compliance with the new, stricter emission standards. These new standards are part of the government’s continuous efforts to keep the air in the country clean and healthy.

Installation

If you live in a Smoke Control Zone, a Defra-exempt multi fuel stove can assist you in complying with the rules. This is because these wood burning and multi fuel stoves have been independently tested to ensure that they meet the strict standards for smoke emissions that are required in a Smoke Control Area. They can be used to burn wood or other authorised fuels such as coal without having to worry about the quantity of smoke they generate.

Stoves that are DEFRA approved can reduce the amount of smoke produced by advanced combustion techniques that produce less smokiness. They usually employ the second stage of combustion that re-burns a portion of the waste products that were discarded from the initial stage, making them more efficient and cleaner. In addition to the reduction in emissions they also reduce the amount of soot build-up within the flue and chimney.

If you live in a region that is smoke-controlled this is an important thing to be aware of. You can use a fireplace more often and for longer. Plus, you will save money on your energy bills. Because of the less pollution, these kinds of wood burning and multi fuel stoves are also good for the environment as they can be used to burn a wider variety of materials than other stoves.

A simple kit offered by the manufacturer can make many stoves DEFRA-exempt. This alters the air vents of the stove to prevent them from closing at night. This is referred to as slumbering and it allows part-burned combustibles to escape into the air instead of being pushed up the chimney where they can cause obstruction to the flue. DEFRA approved stoves don't slumber and are better for the environment. They also block chimneys less often.

nrg-modern-multifuel-stove-5kw-defra-eco-design-stoves-cast-iron-fireplace-high-efficiency-portable-334.jpgIt is recommended that a HETAS registered installer or Building Control officer install your DEFRA approved appliance to get the most out of it. This will give you peace of mind that your installation was completed according to the correct specifications and in line with the most current regulations. It will also help protect your warranty as the installer can self-certify their own work.

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