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Defra Exempt Multi Fuel Stoves

nrg-4-5kw-eco-design-stove-multifuel-cast-iron-fireplace-portable-defra-approved-286.jpgThere are a range of multi-fuel stoves exempt from defra regulations. Defra approved stoves comply with government regulations and are designed for fuel efficiency and emissions that are low.

This is particularly crucial if you reside in a smoke control zone. Even if you do not need to, the Defra Stove is better for your chimney and your neighbours.

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nrg-modern-multifuel-stove-5kw-defra-eco-design-stoves-cast-iron-fireplace-high-efficiency-portable-334.jpgYou may have noticed on our website that many of our wood burning stoves are categorized as being DEFRA exempt or DEFRA approved. These terms may seem like words to the average homeowner, but they are not.

DEFRA is the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. They are responsible for policies and regulations relating to food, agriculture, and the environment. Defra approved products have undergone rigorous testing to ensure they comply with the strict guidelines of the government for smoke emissions when operating. These stoves are additionally designed to burn authorized fuels like wood and coal more efficiently, meaning that they produce far fewer pollutants.

This is a good thing for those who live in Smoke Control Area, as the law currently prohibits smoke emissions within these areas, unless you use an approved DEFRA stove and an approved fuel. 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. From January 2022, the law will be changed and stoves that are not approved will not be permitted to be used unless they are fitted with a secondary and tertiary system that can reduce their productions of particulate, carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxides and organic gaseous substances.

In the case of our Defra approved stoves, they are equipped with a mechanism that stops you from closing the top air vent completely down as this can cause the fire to smoulder and release smoke into your room. Instead, these stoves come with an adjustable air feed which allows you to open the top vent just a bit while still maintaining an efficient and safe burn.

Another advantage of purchasing a Defra approved stove is that it comes with a 5-inch chimney liner. This is important because the majority of codes require a chimney to be at least 5 inches in diameter.

Smoke Control Areas

If you reside in a smoke control area you'll need a Defra approved stove if you want to legally burn wood in your home. These stoves have been tested by DEFRA to ensure that they meet the strict standards of smoke emissions required in smoke control areas. On the buy DEFRA stoves site, you can see a list of areas that require a Defra-approved stove.

Multi Fuel Stoves

A Defra approved stove, also referred to as a DEFRA multi wood or fuel stove will have passed a rigorous test that was developed by the Department for Environment, Farming and Rural Affairs (DEFRA). The UK government agency is responsible for safeguarding our natural environment, assisting the food and farming industry and sustaining a flourishing rural economy. The tests that Defra Approved Stoves must clear are designed so that the stove produces small amounts of grit or smoke when it is operating.

A lot of the Defra Exempt stoves we stock at Stove Supermarket are also multi fuel stoves which allow you to burn approved smokeless fuels, as well as seasoned wood. They will often be called Defra stoves or Defra approved woodburners. They are often abbreviated to SE.

In contrast to older stoves that are not suitable for use in Smoke Control Areas, the latest DEFRA recognized stoves woodburning and multi-fuel stoves come with secondary and tertiary air systems that ensure that the wood is completely burned prior to exiting the chimney. This is a much cleaner process than just leaving a fire in the stove to burn for long periods and reduces the amount smoke that can be generated.

If you are living or planning to move into an area that is a Smoke Control Area then a exempted stove from Defra is the best choice for you. Not only will it be more eco-friendly, but it will also help minimise the nuisance smoke that can irritate your neighbors.

You can still enjoy open fires, barbecues and pizza ovens in your garden but be aware that toxic or excessive smoke could be a statutory nuisance and could result in a fine. You are also not permitted to burn damp, wet or rotting wood or any other fuels in an open fire or stove within an area designated as a Smoke Control Area.

Burning Other Fuels Besides Cars

Defra Approved stoves are made to burn a wide range of fuels including wood. They burn wood so efficiently that they are in compliance with the strict regulations of the government for emissions in smoke control areas. This means that they can be used legally in any smoke control area in the event that you're burning approved fuels like pellets, logs and brquettes. Stoves that have been certified by Defra will be branded with a SE' symbol, which stands for Smoke Exempt.

What makes the Defra approved stove distinct from traditional multifuel stoves is that they have secondary air vents that pre-heat the air prior to it entering the firebox. The pre-heated, heated air ensures that all fuel is ignited to produce a cleaner combustion. This also prevents the build-up of soot that can block the chimney. DEFRA stoves comparison stoves also have internal baffle plates that help to regulate the flames and ensure an even heat distribution.

Stoves that are not approved by DEFRA 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 wish to avoid being prosecuted by Defra make sure you make use of a DEFRA-approved cooking appliance that has been inspected in accordance with the government's guidelines.

DEFRA stoves are also known as Clean Burn stoves. They can be used with all kinds of fuel, but are ideally suited for dry hard and soft wood. The air vents aren't closed completely, meaning there is always oxygen available to support the clean combustion.

This technology is not just compatible with the current standards for air quality of the government, but also with future Ecodesign requirements that will be in place in 2022. Many of the Stovax multi-fuel and wood burning stoves we sell will bear this SIA Ecodesign Ready mark which indicates that they comply with the new standards for emissions. These new standards are being introduced as a part of the ongoing efforts by the government to ensure that the air in the country is clean and healthy.

Installation

If you live in a smoke-free zone then a Defra exempt multi fuel stove can aid you in observing the regulations. 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 required in a Smoke Control Area. They can burn wood or other fuels such as coal without concern about the level of smoke they emit.

Stoves that are DEFRA approved can lower the amount of smoke produced by advanced combustion techniques that produce less smoke. These stoves typically use an additional stage of combustion, which re-burns some of the waste products that were discarded from the first stage, making them cleaner and more efficient. In addition to the reduced emissions, these stoves also reduce the amount of soot build-up within the flue and chimney.

If you live in an area which is smoke-free, this is a great thing to know. You can use a fireplace more often and longer. Plus, you will save money on your energy bills. These wood burning and multi-fuel stoves are great for the environment since they release less pollution. They can also be utilized to burn more materials than other stoves.

A simple kit provided by the manufacturer can make many stoves DEFRA-exempt. This changes the air vents on the stove to stop them from being closed down at night. This is known as slumbering and allows part-burned combustibles which would otherwise block the flue to be released into the air. DEFRA approved stoves do not slumber and are more sustainable for the environment. They also tend to block chimneys less often.

To get the most benefit of your DEFRA approved stove It is recommended that you have it installed professionally by a HETAS Registered Installer or by a Building Control Officer. You'll be able to rest in peace of mind knowing that the installation was completed in accordance to the correct specifications, and that it is compliant with current regulations. In addition, it will also help to protect your warranty as the installer can self-certify their work.

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