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Wood burning stoves are known to lower blood pressure and help relax. But what about the microscopic sooty particles they release into the air?
New stoves are designed to be compliant with the EcoDesign directive. You can enjoy a warm, cosy home, without breaking your environmental responsibilities.
1. Ekol Edge
The Ekol Edge wood burner is simple in appearance, yet doesn't compromise on performance. It is a great choice for people who live in smoke-free areas, since it has ClearSkies Level 5 certification. This means it can be used to burn dry and seasoned wood logs, or approved solid fuels. Its high heat output also makes it a great option for larger spaces and the large fire glass offers a beautiful view of your flames.
It is constructed of modern wood burning stoves steel, so it can be used in both traditional inglenooks as well as freestanding situations. It comes with an integrated air wash system that keeps the glass clean and avoids soot accumulation. The stove is a great seasonal efficiency, meaning that a large portion of the heat produced is transferring into your home instead of being lost up the chimney.
Wood burners have come under many criticisms in recent years since it was shown that they can contribute to microscopic sooty particles in the air called PM2.5 that has been linked to heart and lung problems. However, the latest models that meet the Eco design Regulations are much less likely to generate these particles. These are only a small part of the total pollution created by burning fossil fuels such as gas and coal, however there is no doubt that wood stoves are a source of this pollution.
It is important to choose the right wood for the stove to ensure the best woodburning stoves heat output and combustion. Many types of wood can be employed, including eucalyptus and Ash. Eucalyptus is a great choice due to its rapid burning and produces a lot of heat, but it needs to be well and properly seasoned. Beech is a great choice, but it's difficult to work with due to its thorns.
The Ekol Adept has been designed to handle the upcoming changes to regulations that have been put in place and is Defra exempt and ClearSkies rated. This means that you can use it with approved fuels so long as you follow the guidelines. It's a robust burner designed to last, with sturdy construction and a 10-year body warranty, backed up by its incredibly impressive heating performance.
2. Arada Holborn 5 Widescreen
Wood burning stoves remain very popular and despite the directive muddle that surrounds them they're not going to disappear. Some groups have pushed for stricter regulations, and even the ban of log burners. It's worth reading our guide to stove pollution and regulations, before you shop for the latest multifuel or log fire.
One company which is trying to keep the popularity of woodburners high is Arada Stoves. They have recently released a widescreen version of their renowned Holborn 5 Multifuel/Wood Burning stove. It's a DEFRA approved, SIA 2022 Ecodesign Ready woodburner that has a large glass door that provides an amazing flame image. It also has an airwash system which prevents the accumulation of soot.
This stove is easy to operate, and comes with a an output of 4.9kW. The curving lines and classic style make it ideal for traditional and modern style. This model is easily placed in smaller spaces because of its flat back design. It is also easy to install direct air systems with this model, which will increase the efficiency.
Another fantastic aspect of this stove is its built-in ash dump, which makes it easy to remove and clean out ashes on a regular basis, helping to reduce the risk of odours and dust getting into the room. There are two flue adaptors (standard or pre-fabricated) depending on the chimney type you have, and it's also accessible with a remote control.
While the debate continues about whether wood burning stoves are good for your health, we can all agree that they provide a wonderful ambience in our homes. But, it's important to keep in mind the impact of particulate matter and the ways that burning wood or other forms of fuel can affect the quality of our indoor air and health. If you are installing a woodburner, it's recommended that you close the door when not interacting with the flame. Also, you should regularly clean the stove to keep the air as healthy as it can be.
3. Go Eco 5kW Plus
A woodburner provides a beautiful atmosphere to any room, it's not just relaxing to watch the flames flicker but it can also help to lower blood pressure. But there's not a lot of good news. Studies have shown that older stoves are harmful because they emit microscopic particles of soot that can get into your respiratory system. This has led to new regulations being put into place and new log burners have to meet higher standards. This will cut down on smoke leakage, creosote accumulation and, most importantly - harmful gases such as carbon monoxide.
New woodburners must comply with a new safety standard. The Go Eco 5kW Plus is a multi-fuel stove that meets, but exceeds the new standards. The stove features a large-screen viewing glass that allows you to see the flames clearly. It is also kept clean by an air-washing system that is powerful. This stove boasts an impressive efficiency rating of 80. It's DEFRA exempt, meaning that it can be used within smoke controlled areas. It's also SIA Ecodesign ready, which means it already meets the European restrictions on the emissions of wood-burning stoves that will be in effect in 2022.
If that wasn't enough this stove is supplied with a free air venting kit making it much easier than ever to put it in place. This is a sturdy stove made of high-quality steel. The finish is a classic matte black. It's easy to clean as the body has been sprayed with an enamel that repels dirt.
This stove comes with an clearSkies label, which means that it has been independently tested and certified as eco-friendly and efficient. This is above the basic requirements of Ecodesign. It's one of the very few stoves we've reviewed that have the full five star clearSkies rating, so you can be confident that this woodburner is as great as it gets.
4. Chilli Penguin Defrost
A feisty Welsh brand, Chilli Penguin has become a big player among wood burner brands with a distinctive style that shouldn't be overlooked. They are known for their small wood burning stoves for shed multi-fuel stoves with a wide range of features and sizes. This 4.7kW model exemplifies their focus on branding and also demonstrates that they can still deliver the best quality product at a cost that isn't too costly. This DEFRA approved woodburner can be used in Smoke Control Areas and is fully in compliance with the current emission limit of 5g/hr. It also comes with level five ClearSkies qualifications. It is the perfect choice for those who aren't sure what the directive will be and want to be confident that their log burners will be exempt from the smoke control regulations.
Wood burning stoves are known to lower blood pressure and help relax. But what about the microscopic sooty particles they release into the air?
New stoves are designed to be compliant with the EcoDesign directive. You can enjoy a warm, cosy home, without breaking your environmental responsibilities.
1. Ekol Edge
The Ekol Edge wood burner is simple in appearance, yet doesn't compromise on performance. It is a great choice for people who live in smoke-free areas, since it has ClearSkies Level 5 certification. This means it can be used to burn dry and seasoned wood logs, or approved solid fuels. Its high heat output also makes it a great option for larger spaces and the large fire glass offers a beautiful view of your flames.
It is constructed of modern wood burning stoves steel, so it can be used in both traditional inglenooks as well as freestanding situations. It comes with an integrated air wash system that keeps the glass clean and avoids soot accumulation. The stove is a great seasonal efficiency, meaning that a large portion of the heat produced is transferring into your home instead of being lost up the chimney.
Wood burners have come under many criticisms in recent years since it was shown that they can contribute to microscopic sooty particles in the air called PM2.5 that has been linked to heart and lung problems. However, the latest models that meet the Eco design Regulations are much less likely to generate these particles. These are only a small part of the total pollution created by burning fossil fuels such as gas and coal, however there is no doubt that wood stoves are a source of this pollution.
It is important to choose the right wood for the stove to ensure the best woodburning stoves heat output and combustion. Many types of wood can be employed, including eucalyptus and Ash. Eucalyptus is a great choice due to its rapid burning and produces a lot of heat, but it needs to be well and properly seasoned. Beech is a great choice, but it's difficult to work with due to its thorns.
The Ekol Adept has been designed to handle the upcoming changes to regulations that have been put in place and is Defra exempt and ClearSkies rated. This means that you can use it with approved fuels so long as you follow the guidelines. It's a robust burner designed to last, with sturdy construction and a 10-year body warranty, backed up by its incredibly impressive heating performance.
2. Arada Holborn 5 Widescreen
Wood burning stoves remain very popular and despite the directive muddle that surrounds them they're not going to disappear. Some groups have pushed for stricter regulations, and even the ban of log burners. It's worth reading our guide to stove pollution and regulations, before you shop for the latest multifuel or log fire.
One company which is trying to keep the popularity of woodburners high is Arada Stoves. They have recently released a widescreen version of their renowned Holborn 5 Multifuel/Wood Burning stove. It's a DEFRA approved, SIA 2022 Ecodesign Ready woodburner that has a large glass door that provides an amazing flame image. It also has an airwash system which prevents the accumulation of soot.
This stove is easy to operate, and comes with a an output of 4.9kW. The curving lines and classic style make it ideal for traditional and modern style. This model is easily placed in smaller spaces because of its flat back design. It is also easy to install direct air systems with this model, which will increase the efficiency.
Another fantastic aspect of this stove is its built-in ash dump, which makes it easy to remove and clean out ashes on a regular basis, helping to reduce the risk of odours and dust getting into the room. There are two flue adaptors (standard or pre-fabricated) depending on the chimney type you have, and it's also accessible with a remote control.
While the debate continues about whether wood burning stoves are good for your health, we can all agree that they provide a wonderful ambience in our homes. But, it's important to keep in mind the impact of particulate matter and the ways that burning wood or other forms of fuel can affect the quality of our indoor air and health. If you are installing a woodburner, it's recommended that you close the door when not interacting with the flame. Also, you should regularly clean the stove to keep the air as healthy as it can be.
3. Go Eco 5kW Plus
A woodburner provides a beautiful atmosphere to any room, it's not just relaxing to watch the flames flicker but it can also help to lower blood pressure. But there's not a lot of good news. Studies have shown that older stoves are harmful because they emit microscopic particles of soot that can get into your respiratory system. This has led to new regulations being put into place and new log burners have to meet higher standards. This will cut down on smoke leakage, creosote accumulation and, most importantly - harmful gases such as carbon monoxide.
New woodburners must comply with a new safety standard. The Go Eco 5kW Plus is a multi-fuel stove that meets, but exceeds the new standards. The stove features a large-screen viewing glass that allows you to see the flames clearly. It is also kept clean by an air-washing system that is powerful. This stove boasts an impressive efficiency rating of 80. It's DEFRA exempt, meaning that it can be used within smoke controlled areas. It's also SIA Ecodesign ready, which means it already meets the European restrictions on the emissions of wood-burning stoves that will be in effect in 2022.
If that wasn't enough this stove is supplied with a free air venting kit making it much easier than ever to put it in place. This is a sturdy stove made of high-quality steel. The finish is a classic matte black. It's easy to clean as the body has been sprayed with an enamel that repels dirt.
This stove comes with an clearSkies label, which means that it has been independently tested and certified as eco-friendly and efficient. This is above the basic requirements of Ecodesign. It's one of the very few stoves we've reviewed that have the full five star clearSkies rating, so you can be confident that this woodburner is as great as it gets.
4. Chilli Penguin Defrost
A feisty Welsh brand, Chilli Penguin has become a big player among wood burner brands with a distinctive style that shouldn't be overlooked. They are known for their small wood burning stoves for shed multi-fuel stoves with a wide range of features and sizes. This 4.7kW model exemplifies their focus on branding and also demonstrates that they can still deliver the best quality product at a cost that isn't too costly. This DEFRA approved woodburner can be used in Smoke Control Areas and is fully in compliance with the current emission limit of 5g/hr. It also comes with level five ClearSkies qualifications. It is the perfect choice for those who aren't sure what the directive will be and want to be confident that their log burners will be exempt from the smoke control regulations.
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