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The Benefits of DEFRA Exempt Wood Burners

5Kw Defra Multifuel Stove approved wood-burning stoves can be a fantastic option for homeowners living in areas of smoke control. The stoves have been rigorously tested and are able to operate within strict regulations.

Stoves that are approved will usually be identified with the letter "SE" which means Smoke Exempt. They are only permitted to be used in smoke-controlled zones in the event of burning approved fuels from Defra that include wood or smokeless fuels.

Smoke Exempt

DEFRA exempted stoves that burn wood or Defra-approved stoves are designed to be in compliance with the Department of Environment (DEFRA's) regulations. The stoves have been tested and examined to ensure that they use fuel more efficiently and generate little or no smoke. These stoves emit low levels of carbon dioxide and their efficiency in combustion allows them to re-burn partially burned combustibles like soot and ash before they are released up your chimney.

If you live in an area designated as a Smoke-Control Area It is essential that your stove be DEFRA exempt. It must also allow you to use authorised fuels. Smoke from your chimney is a crime when you don't use an exempt appliance, or fuels that have been approved. DEFRA regulations stoves exempt stoves are also better for your chimney since they burn fuel cleanly and produce less smoke, meaning your chimney and flue remain cleaner for a longer period of time.

We have a range of Defra-exempt stoves that include those from Stovax and Arada. We only sell top quality products which means you can rest assured that your new stove is an excellent addition to your home.

There is a popular misconception that you have to purchase a Defra exempt stove if you reside in a smoke control area, however this is not the situation. You can still put a non-DEFRA stove to your home if it has a 6" (150mm) flue liner, and only use it with authorized charcoal or other smokeless fuels.

We suggest that you select an Defra approved model if you want to ensure that you are able to use wood legally in your DEFRA-exempt stove. These stoves were designed to comply with UK environmental standards. They have been tested and verified as DEFRA exempt. This means they emit very little smoke. They are also more efficient than the older models, which means you can heat your home with fewer wood logs. You can pick from a range of Defra models that come in a variety of colours and styles.

Clean Burn

Wood-burning stoves and open flames generate smoke that can affect the health of those in your home and people living nearby. This is due to the fine particles in this smoke are known to cause respiratory issues such as asthma. Modern stoves that are DEFRA-exempt are designed to minimize the harmful effects of this smoke.

These wood burners have been thoroughly tested and scrutinized in order to ensure they meet Department of Environment regulations. They also have been designed to burn fuel more efficiently, meaning that they release less pollutants. These stoves also emit a clear vapour instead of the dark smoke associated with older open fires and stoves that burn logs.

These modern DEFRA-exempt stoves have secondary and tertiary systems that are responsible for the smoke particles that are lower. This means that the air within the combustion chamber is constantly being circulated, which makes it far more difficult for the particles to escape the chimney.

This means that you are able to only use fuels that are authorised in your DEFRA-exempt wood stove (such seasoned dry firewood). Modern stoves feature an airflow system that keeps the combustion chamber clear, reducing soot and allowing gas to escape easily from the flue.

In fact, a new DEFRA approved wood stove with an EcoDesign baffle can produce approximately 450 times less pollution than a traditional open fire or old fashioned log burning stove, according to Defra. Installing one of these modern, efficient stoves in a Smoke Control Area is essential to safeguard your health as well as the health of your neighbors.

Alternatively, you can install an DEFRA Approved multi-fuel stove and make use of a variety of fuels, including briquettes, peat, and other types of manufactured solid fuel which can be purchased at the supermarket. However, it is advised to only use dry 'Ready To Burn' seasoned wood, and never burn treated or painted timber because they will create more pollution than untreated wood.

Easy Maintenance

A DEFRA exempt wood burning stove is simple to maintain, with a regular cleaning and maintenance check which will ensure that it lasts for longer. These stoves are very efficient and can cut down on consumption of fuel by as high as 50%. These stoves emit far less emissions than other stoves and are a more eco friendly alternative to fossil fuels.

These wood stoves can be easily installed and are suitable for a variety of homes, especially in urban areas. The wood stoves that are available have passed Defra tests which means that you can use them legally in smoke control zones without violating the law or committing an expensive fine.

Defra approved wood stoves are also typically cheaper to run than other stoves due to their advanced combustion technology that ensures that the fire burns efficiently. This means that there are fewer particles and carbon monoxide being released into the air, which is great news for your health and that of your family members.

In addition, DEFRA exempt stoves have been certified by a variety of initiatives like the Clearskies scheme and Ecodesign which means that they meet stringent emissions and efficiency requirements. You may see these certifications listed on the stoves we carry, and they will give you assurance that you are purchasing a safe and environmentally responsible model.

There's a broad variety of Defra exempt stoves at Stoves Direct, including many traditional designs that are ideal for an inglenook fireplace or a fireplace chamber. We also have modern, sleek options that look stunning with a simple fireplace mantle or surround. If you're considering buying one our Defra-exempt wood burning stoves, you need to consider the style you want in your home, and how it will blend with the decor.

A Defra exempt stove is the only kind of stove that can legally use in a Smoke Control Area, and it will save you from paying a fine if you are caught with a rogue wood-burning fire. It is also an excellent alternative for those looking to reduce their carbon footprint since the tree is used to make the wood absorbs CO2 as it grows and returns this back into the atmosphere after being burned in a stove.

Ideal for Smoke Control Areas

Many UK cities and large towns are classified as Smoke Control Areas, so a wood-burning stove that has been DEFRA approved is essential. This means that the stove has passed rigorous tests and is able to be legally used in these areas. These tests ensure that the particulates of combustion produced by the stove do not pollute the air. These toxins are the reason for the dark smoke that is often seen coming from chimneys in smoke control areas and can have a negative impact on health, as well as creating a nuisance for neighbours.

In the wake of this local councils have passed laws that ban the use of open fires and appliances that are not exempt from DEFRA in these areas to address the problem. The good news is you can still put your stove in your home as long as it's DEFRA exempt and you use only approved fuel.

Stoves that are approved for use in Smoke Control Areas will be marked and tested to ensure they meet or surpass the strict emission and efficiency standards. Defra exempt stoves also tend to be more eco-friendly than other types of wood burners as they feature advanced secondary and tertiary systems of combustion which help reduce their carbon footprint.

The most efficient method to determine whether you live in a smoke-free zone is to contact your local council and ask them for more information. You can also look up the address of your home online. However, it's recommended to contact your local council for further information.

nrg-4-5kw-eco-design-stove-multifuel-cast-iron-fireplace-portable-defra-approved-286.jpgEven if you're not in the Smoke Control Area, a Defra exempt wood-burning stove is a wise choice as it's more sustainable and friendly to neighbours. It will also usually mean that your chimney and flue system is cleaner for longer too because a Defra approved stove will emit significantly less smoke than traditional stoves. Most leading stove manufacturers, such as Arada Burley Parkray Stovax, offer a range of smokeless models which are DEFRA exempt.

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