8 Tips For Boosting Your Defra Approved Stoves List Game

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What Are Defra Approved Stoves?

These stoves, referred to as Defra Exempt Stoves or Smoke Control Approved Stoves are designed to burn smokeless fuels that have been approved by Defra such as Anthracite ovals. They are not suitable for use with wood.

To qualify as Defra exempt, a stove has to meet laboratory testing requirements for air controls and flue draught. These tests are slightly different from the actual conditions.

Clean Burn Technology

A DEFRA approved stove is a wood burning or multi-fuel stove that has passed a stringent test developed by the UK Government's Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra). The test confirms that the stove is able to burn approved non-smokeless fuels like logs or briquettes in Smoke Controlled Areas. This type of stove will not only be better for the environment but also for your neighbors as it will reduce nuisance fume.

These DEFRA stoves have a special combustion technology that allows them to sleep, or slumber longer than other stoves. This means that they will burn any smokeless fuels that are authorised in an efficient and clean way while still maintaining the required heating output for your home. They achieve this by restricting the oxygen supply to the firebox, which forces the fuel to burn at a low amount until it's completely depleted.

Defra stoves are usually called smoke-free or SE stoves. They will be branded with a badge or label with the DEFRA logo on it. You might see them marked as 'Ecodesign compliant 2022' to indicate they will meet the new Ecodesign emission limits when they go into effect next year.

There are a variety of factors to consider when buying a DEFRA. Included in this are the model of stove, DEFRA approved sustainable stoves the types of fuel that can be burned and the amount of heat it is capable of producing. There are additional options to consider like a simple remote control system or an air wash system.

There are a variety of DEFRA woodburning stoves and multi-fuel stoves available. If you're looking for a stove to be able to fit into a fireplace chamber or inglenook, there are a variety of traditional stoves to choose from, while there are also more modern and contemporary models that look fantastic without mantles or surrounds. You will also need to be aware of the fuel you're planning to use, as there are DEFRA exempt wood burners and several specifically Defra approved stoves that allow the use of authorised smokeless fuels.

nrg-4-5kw-eco-design-stove-multifuel-cast-iron-fireplace-portable-defra-approved-286.jpgSmoke Controlled Areas

Smoke Control Areas are defined in the majority of UK cities and towns. If you reside in one of these areas you'll need an exempt DEFRA wood stove or multifuel stove. These stoves are designed to comply with the Clean Air Act regulations, and have been tested for smokeless combustion.

A DEFRA approved stove has been designed with Clean Burn Technology, which is the reason they are smoke-free. This is accomplished by forcing oxygen into the combustion chamber continually until the fuel is consumed. This means that the fire cannot be shut off, like the traditional stove. It will continue to burn low until all the fuel has been consumed and the exhaust gases have been eliminated.

This allows stoves to be used legally in a Smoke Control Area and with approved fuels. These include wood and manufactured smokeless fuels, such as anthracite and smokeless briquettes and firelogs. This is different to stoves that are not approved by the Defra, which can only be used in a Smoke Control Area if they have been equipped with a specific Smoke Control Kit.

It is possible to put the Smoke Control Kit on a wood burning stove that is not exempt from DEFRA, but this is not recommended. You could expose your family to risk by inhaling toxic gases and toxins that can cause lung damage. Additionally, the use of a stove that is not exempt from DEFRA in a Smoke Control Area can result in substantial fines.

Stovax offers a broad selection of wood burning and multi fuel stove defra approved-fuel fireplaces, stoves and fires that are all DEFRA exempt and can be used in smoke-free areas. Our dealers are happy to help with finding the perfect DEFRA approved stove for your home, simply enter your postcode below to find the nearest dealer.

It is important to keep in mind that all new stoves must be installed by a HETAS certified installer to ensure they are fitted safely and in compliance with current building regulations. A DEFRA-approved stove that can be used in Smoke Control Areas helps reduce emissions, leading to a decrease in the amount of sulphur dioxide emitted into the air. Ecodesign regulation across the EU will be implemented in 2022 and will set emissions limits and minimum efficiencies.

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