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Defra Exempt Multi Fuel Stoves

There's a wide selection of defra exempt multi-fuel stoves that can be used in any home. Defra approved stoves are compliant with government regulations and are engineered to burn fuel efficiently and emit low emissions.

This is particularly important especially if you live in a smoke-control area. But even if don't, the Defra stove is more beneficial for your chimney and the neighbours.

Luxury DEFRA Stoves Approved

You may have noticed that on our website, a variety of wood burning stoves are listed either as DEFRA exempted or DEFRA approved. For the average homeowner, these terms might appear to be jargon that they don't need to pay attention to but that isn't the truth.

DEFRA is the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. They are responsible for the policies and regulations related to food, agriculture and the environment. Defra approved stoves have tested rigorously to ensure they abide by the strict guidelines of the government for emissions of smoke during operation. These stoves are also designed to burn approved fuels like wood and coal more efficiently, which means they produce far fewer pollutants.

This is a good thing for those who live in a Smoke Control Area since the law currently prohibits emissions of smoke within these areas unless you use an DEFRA approved stove and a fuel approved by DEFRA. In the past, it has been possible to install a non-Defra approved stove in a Smoke Control Area as long as you only used authorised fuels, such as wood. In January 2022, the rules will change and non-approved stoves will not be permitted to be used unless they are equipped with a secondary and third-party system that will reduce their production of particulate nitrogen oxides, carbon dioxide and organic gaseous substances.

Our Defra approved ranges are equipped with a mechanism that stops you from closing down the top air vent completely. This could result in the fire to smolder and release smoke into your home. Instead, these stoves have an adjustable air feed which allows you to open the top vent slightly while still maintaining a safe and efficient burn.

A Defra-approved stove can also be fitted with a 5-inch chimney liner. This is important as many codes for building require chimneys to be at least 5 inches in diameter.

Smoke Control Areas

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

Defra Exempt Stoves & Multi Fuel Stoves

A Defra approved stove, also referred to as a DEFRA multi wood or fuel stove will have passed a rigorous test designed by the Department for Environment, Farming and Rural Affairs (DEFRA). The UK government body who are responsible for protecting our natural environment, assisting the agriculture and food industries and sustaining a flourishing rural economy. The tests that Defra approved stoves must pass are designed to ensure that the appliance produces very little smoke and grit when it is in operation.

Stove Supermarket has a range of Defra Exempt Stoves that are multi-fuel stoves. This means that you can burn authorised smokeless wood as well as well-seasoned fuels. They are usually referred to as Defra stoves or Defra approved woodburners and they are often abbreviated as SE.

The most modern Defra stoves for woodburning and multi-fuel are equipped with secondary and tertiary ventilation systems that ensure that the wood is completely burned prior to leaving the chimney. This is more efficient than leaving a log on the fire for long periods of time. It can also reduce the amount of smoke that is produced.

If you reside in an Smoke Control Area, or if you are thinking of moving into one, then a Defra exempt stove is a great option for your property. It's not just more environmentally friendly and efficient, but it also helps to reduce the nuisance smoke which can make your neighbors angry.

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

Burning Other Fuels Other Than Petroleum

Defra Approved Stoves are engineered to burn various fuels, including wood. They burn wood so efficiently that they are in compliance with strict emission regulations of the government when operating in smoke control zones. They can be used in any smoke-control zone, as long as they are burning approved fuels such as pellets, briquettes, and logs. Stoves that have been certified by DEFRA permitted stoves will be marked with a SE' logo which means Smoke Exempt.

A stove that is Defra-approved differs from a typical multifuel stove because it has secondary air vents that pre-heat air prior to entering the firebox. This pre-heated, heated and pre-heated air ensures that all fuel is ignited to ensure a cleaner combustion. This also helps prevent the accumulation of soot and clogs in the chimney. The stoves of Defra also come with internal baffle plates which help to regulate the flames and ensure evenly distributed heat distribution.

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

DEFRA stoves are also known as Clean Burn stoves. They can be used with most kinds of fuel, but they are especially suited to dry soft and hard wood. The air vents can't be shut completely, which means there is always oxygen to aid in clean combustion.

This technology is not just compatible with the current air quality standards of the government, but also with future Ecodesign requirements that will be in effect in 2022. A large portion of Stovax wood-burning and multi-fuel stoves we sell will bear this SIA Ecodesign Ready mark which confirms that they meet these new stricter emissions standards. These new standards are part of the government's ongoing efforts to keep the air in the country healthy and clean.

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If you are in a smoke-free zone then a Defra exempt multi fuel stove will aid you in observing the rules. These wood-burning and multi fuel appliances have been tested by independent experts in order to ensure that they comply with the strict smoke emission standards required in a Smoke control zone. They can burn wood or other fuels, such as coal without worrying about the amount of smoke they produce.

Stoves that have been DEFRA approved can lower smoke levels by using advanced combustion techniques that produce less smokiness. They typically employ the second stage of combustion that re-burns some of the waste products that were discarded from the first stage, making them even cleaner and more efficient. They reduce not just the amount of carbon dioxide emissions, but also the amount of soot that gets into the chimney and flue.

This is a great benefit especially if you live in a smoke controlled area as it means that you can have a genuine fire more often and for longer with the additional benefit of lower energy bills. Due to the reduced levels of 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.

Most stoves can be converted to DEFRA exempt with an easy manufacturer-supplied kit. This kit changes the vents for air on the stove so that they are not closed at night. This is referred to as slumbering and it allows part-burned combustibles that could otherwise block the flue to escape into atmosphere. DEFRA approved stoves do not slumber and are better for the environment. They also prevent chimneys from being blocked less often.

It is recommended that an HETAS registered installer or Building Control officer install your DEFRA approved appliance to get the best out of it. You'll be able to rest in mind knowing that your installation was completed in accordance with the correct specifications, and that it is compliant with most recent regulations. It will also help protect your warranty as the installer is able to self-certify their own work.nrg-8kw-black-cast-iron-wood-burning-stove-defra-eco-design-high-efficiency-indoor-use-287.jpg

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