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Multi Fuel Stoves - Are They DEFRA Approved?

When you are looking for a new stove it is essential to ensure that your chosen stove is in compliance with all regulations. This includes making sure that your stove is DEFRA approved for use in smoke control zones when burning wood, and is approved smokeless coal.

These types of stoves have separate air controls that supply the correct amount of secondary and primary combustion air for both fuels. They also have an the ash pan, which makes it easy to clean.

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Multi-fuel stoves are able to be used with a variety of different materials, including logs. They can be used with smokeless fuels, anthracite peat or turf briquettes, and more. These types of fuels produce less harmful emissions in general than logs. Therefore, a lot of our multi-fuel stoves are fitted with clean-burn technology to reduce the amount of particulate matter that they release when they burn. The term "clean burn" can also refer to other technologies that help reduce emissions, such as preheated tertiary or Ecodesign Ready.

Additionally, many of our multi-fuel stoves come with a raised grate with moving bars or a central riddling grate with an asphan beneath it that aids to ensure that the combustion conditions are maintained. This ensures that the process of combustion produces the least amount of black smoke possible during operation. It also allows the removal of the ash from the bottom of the stove which can then be contained in the asphan below to ensure safe disposal.

If you live in a Smoke Control Area, it's important to purchase a Defra exempt wood burning or multi fuel stove that is Defra approved. This will ensure that you'll be allowed to make use of the stove legally provided that it is only burning 'approved fuels' (as per DEFRA stoves installation guidelines). This is because non-Defra stoves can be prone to slumbering an issue where the combustion system becomes starved of air resulting in black smoke. Defra approved stoves (or Defra exempt wood burners) have been tested and confirmed to limit this slumbering and give you peace of mind knowing that your stove will remain clean and efficient when operated properly.

Modern multi-fuel stoves, such as the Gallery Classic 5 Compact and the Stovax Stockton 3 come with modern design, with sleek lines and smooth surfaces that complement any space. The stoves are available in a variety of colors that include matte black for a timeless appearance that is compatible with a variety of interior color designs. Other popular choices include neutral shades of cream and grey and bold hues such as red, blue or green which can create a striking statement in any living space.

DEFRA stoves features Approved

Stoves that are DEFRA approved (also called SE or Smoke Exempt) can be used in areas of the UK which are designated as smoke-free. This includes a lot of large cities towns, urban zones and towns. You could be fined for living in an area where you burn fuel or wood that isn't approved. Stoves that are DEFRA approved will provide the minimum amount of air for efficient combustion, meaning that they emit very little, if any, nuisance smoke.

Stoves must pass tests for efficiency and emissions to receive the Defra approval. The DEFRA approved Sustainable stoves logo is frequently seen on stoves and websites, making it easy to spot. Many stove manufacturers are enhancing the products they offer by adding secondary and tertiary systems to reduce emissions. This makes their stoves more environmentally friendly and allows them to be used with a wider range of fuels.

When you are buying a new wood burning or multi-fuel stove, it is important to consider whether it's DEFRA approved. This is especially important if you live in a smoke control area. Even if you are able to make use of approved smokeless fuels such as briquettes and anthracite however, a stove that isn't DEFRA-approved will still produce nuisance smoke, breaking the law.

DEFRA approved stoves have an adjustment on the top vent which prevents it from closing all the way. This prevents you from starving your stove of oxygen which can slow its burning and cause it start to smoke. The more smouldering occurs the more smoke that is generated and the less efficiently your stove will burn. It is also recommended to only use dry seasoned hardwood, and only smokeless fuels that are approved in the DEFRA approved stove. The smoke produced by damp wood and other wet fuels is excessive and can cause trouble for your neighbours. This isn't just illegal, but could also result in expensive fines. If you're planning to install a multi-fuel fireplace that is approved by DEFRA, you'll need to engage an engineer to make sure it meets the building regulations.

Smoke Control Areas

The Smoke Control Areas are primarily located in large towns and cities in which excessive smoke can be a major source of irritation for local inhabitants. If you reside in a area that is under smoke control, you cannot burn unauthorised fuels with open fires or wood-burning stoves unless the appliances are listed as exempt. Defra approved multi-fuel and wood burning stoves come with the most recent technology for combustion, which stops part-burned combustibles going up your chimney. They are therefore an ideal option for homes with smoke control.

DEFRA approval is a sign that your appliance has been tested and deemed to burn all types of fuels without producing excessive smoke. This is achieved by providing the correct amount of air needed for the combustion process in order to keep the combustibles at their optimal state. This is why Defra approved wood burning stoves are also more sustainable and less likely to block your chimney.

buy DEFRA stoves approved stoves are the best choice for your smoke controlled home, as they offer the security and cleanliness to heat your property while complying with the government's strict regulations. If you're searching for a traditional or contemporary stove, we have an extensive selection of multi-fuel stoves and wood stoves that are DEFRA approved and suitable for use in smoke-control areas.

A stove that is Defra-approved will have a list of exemptions that explains what fuels are allowed to be burned in a smoke control area. This is typically wood (properly seasoned) but it could also include household smokeless fuels, such as natural anthracite.

All of our wood-burning stoves approved by Defra and multi-fuel stoves come with a certificate from the manufacturer as well as a user guide and detailed installation instructions to help you get your stove operating in a secure manner. It is recommended that you have your fireplace installed and maintained by a certified HETAS engineer to ensure that the work is completed according to building regulations.

Dovre offers a wide range of accessories for your wood-burning or multi-fuel stove like mesh guards, log baskets and flue liners. Contact your nearest Dovre retailer for more information about our products.

Energy Efficiency

The ability to use multiple fuels makes a multi-fuel stove a green choice. Modern multi-fuel stoves are designed to achieve optimal combustion, meaning they can heat your home for less. They can also be used as a supplement to your central heating system and help reduce emissions.

You can save money by using energy efficient stoves. They are more fuel-efficient than traditional wood-burning models. They are available in a range heat outputs from 5kW to 8.5kW.

A multi-fuel stove with triple burn technology will help improve its efficiency. The triple burn technology employs three stages to ensure that every bit of fuel is combusted completely, which results in greater efficiency in heating and lower emissions.

Multi-fuel stoves are popular since they are more flexible in terms of fuel selection. This is a wonderful option for those who live in areas that are smoke-free since it gives them the option to burn both wood or smokeless coal. It is recommended to only use fuels recommended by the manufacturer of your stove. Don't burn household waste, wood that has been painted or treated.

When buying a multi-fuel stove, you should ensure that it is suitable for your home and it has the proper flue outlet. Also, make sure that the chimney or flue system is in good condition and that there is adequate clearance around it (known as distance from combustion sources) to ensure safe operation.

Multi-fuel stoves come in a wide range of styles that are suited to any decor. Some are available in vibrant colours such as blue or red. Some have metallic finishes and enamel coated surfaces which can give your home a contemporary industrial look. You can find stoves that have built-in log storage, such as the ACR Malvern Log Store and Mendip Woodland Log Store. This is a great way to store firewood.

A multi-fuel stove could be more flexible than a traditional wood stove however, you must adhere to the strict regulations established by DEFRA in order to avoid nuisance smoke. If you use a stove which does not conform to these guidelines, you could be penalized. Always follow the instructions included in the manual of your stove.

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