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fireplaces-and-stove-logo-png.pngWhat is a DEFRA Exempt Stove?

A DEFRA exempted stove is a multi-fuel or wood-burning stove that has been authorised for burning a specific type of fuel, even in zones of smoke control. They provide a maximum combustion and minimize the amount of smoke emitted.

Many leading stove manufacturers now offer DEFRA exempted stoves equipped with secondary or tertiary burners which help reduce emissions and help to make them more eco-friendly.

Selecting a Defra Exempt Stove

When purchasing a wood burning stove or a multi fuel stove, it is essential to know that not all of these types of stoves are created equal. There are many aspects to consider, from the size to the heat output and whether it is defra-approved.

Defra Approved Stoves are also known as smoke exempt stoves and they have been tested to be in compliance with the UK government's strict environmental standards. This means that these stoves can be installed in a smoke control area and can burn fuels which normally aren't permitted such as wood.

They are designed to create less smoke and harmful emissions when burning fuel. This can help protect the environment, but they also aid in reducing energy costs in a way that other kinds of wood burners or open fires cannot. This is because these stoves can provide higher combustion rates, which means that they can generate a greater amount of heat while using the same amount of fuel.

The Defra exempt stoves we offer also come with secondary and tertiary combustion systems which assist in reducing the amount of pollutants that are produced during the combustion of fuel. This means they are more environmentally friendly than other wood-burning stoves or open fires which are not Defra approved and can help to keep your chimney free of dust for longer.

If you live in the Smoke Control Area then it is essential that you use a Defra exempt stove because this will ensure that you don't break the law and risk paying a huge fine. If you don't live in a smoke controlled area then we still recommend you buy a Defra exempt stove because these types of stoves usually use fuels more efficiently which can be more sustainable and can help stop smoke from spreading into your home.

We offer a wide range of wood burning and multi fuel stoves made by top manufacturers such as Arada, Burley, Parkray and Stovax all of which are DEFRA approved eco design stoves exempt and come in a wide range of styles that will fit your home. If you have any queries regarding our range of Defra approved stoves, do not hesitate to get in touch with one of our stove experts.

Stoves that have been approved by Defra to be used in smoke control zones

There are many options available when buying a multi-fuel or wood-burning stove to your home. Some stoves are identified as DEFRA approved or DEFRA exempt. While this terminology may seem like jargon you do not need to worry about, it's important to know that these stoves are specifically designed to be used in areas of smoke control.

You must purchase a DEFRA exempt stove if you live in a smoke-control area to avoid being fined. This kind of stove has been tested by DEFRA (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) to ensure that it is able to be used in Smoke Control Areas without generating excessive smoke. The testing is conducted by a reputable testing company to ensure that stoves meet the strict standards set by the government.

As you can imagine there is lots of design and Defra approved multi-fuel stoves engineering that goes into making stoves that have been DEFRA approved. The good thing is that you won't be able to tell the difference between stoves that have been DEFRA exempt and one that is not been. The primary distinction is that a stove that has been approved by DEFRA will not produce too much smoke and Defra approved multi-fuel stoves is able to be used with authorised fuels such as pellets, logs, briquettes etc.

You can cut down on your fuel bills regardless of whether you live in a smoke control area or not by purchasing a DEFRA exempt stove. They burn more efficiently and cleaner and will lower your fuel costs. Furthermore, they are ideal for your chimney since they will prevent the build up of grit and soot.

The Defra approved stoves that burn wood and multi-fuel that we have available in our range meet the strict UK legal requirements to be awarded this status. The wood burners and multi-fuel stoves that we have in our collection all meet the strict UK legal requirements to be awarded this status.

Defra Approved Stoves for areas that are not smoke-free

When shopping for a new stove for your home it is crucial to think about whether you live in an area that is designated as a Smoke Control Area. If you do, then it is essential that your stove is DEFRA approved as using a non-approved stove within the area of a Smoke Control Area could result in fines.

If you reside in an area that is a Smoke Control Area, it is crucial to choose a stove that has been approved for burning wood and other fuels. DEFRA is the Department of Environment, Farming and Rural Affairs, and it is the government authority who enforces the Clean Air Act in these areas. Contact your local authority to find out if your house is located in an area designated as a Smoke Control Area.

A DEFRA approved stove is one that has passed a rigorous government test for emissions levels when it is operating normally. This means the stove has low emissions, which are healthier for you and the environment as well as being more efficient when burning wood and other fuels that are approved by DEFRA.

You can usually identify a DEFRA-approved stove using the Defra Approved Logo or the SE (smoke exemption) in the title or specifications. The logo is widely used by the industry, so you should not have a problem finding one.

Defra-approved stoves offer many benefits. They are more efficient than conventional models and are able to burn at lower levels. They also have a much longer life span than traditional stoves, with some manufacturers offering a five-year warranty on their appliances.

If your stove is DEFRA approved, you can use it with most types. However, you should only use firewood that has an moisture content of 20 percent or less to avoid excessive smoke emissions. You can do this by using a supplier of logs that uses the Woodsure Ready to Burn Scheme or by purchasing firewood at the nearest retailer of timber.

A DEFRA stove always has an adequate amount of combustion air to ensure the fuel burns efficiently and correctly without releasing smoke. This is why it is ideal for use with the slumber burn method, where you allow your stove to run for the night and let the fuel continue to burn without releasing any excess smoke into the room.

Defra Approved Multi-Fuel Stoves

You may be drawn to an approved DEFRA model when it comes to buying a wood-burning stove or multi fuel stove. While for some homeowners, this may sound like jargon that they shouldn't have to be concerned about, there is an abundance of truth in the fact that DEFRA approved stoves are better for your chimney as well as the environment.

Defra approved appliances are designed to ensure that they do not deprive the fires of oxygen during the combustion. This prevents the fire from releasing large quantities of smoke, especially in Smoke Control Areas. A kit provided by the manufacturer can be used to alter certain stoves so that they are approved by the Defra. The kit restricts the amount the vents on the airways are shut during the burning process. When you load your stove, and leave it to rest for a night and then wake it up, this is known as slumbering. The flames will burn more slowly, and more combustibles like soot, and tar, can accumulate in the flue. A stove that is Defra-approved doesn't slumber, therefore it is less likely to emit this material into the atmosphere. It also means that if the stove is switched from solid fuel to smokeless for overnight burning, a certain amount of fuel will always be supplied.

Stove Supermarket stocks a selection of DEFRA approved stoves for various applications. This includes a traditional model like our Bassington Eco which has a cast iron structure with an enormous picture window, making it ideal to be used in an inglenook or a fireplace from the past. This stove is DEFRA-approved to use for burning wood within a smoke control area and can also be used with solid fuels as well as a variety of smokeless coals.

All of our Defra approved stoves have been tested to ensure that they are of the highest level of efficiency and emissions. These models are suitable for Smoke Control Areas, and will keep your home and chimney more clean than non-DEFRA stoves.

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