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What is a Defra Log Burner?

The Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (Defra) regulates the emission of smoke from wood burning stoves. They have regulations in place that ban chimney smoke in Smoke Control Areas in the absence of an exempt appliance or authorised fuel.

The new regulations limit the amount the stove can emit of smoke to 3g per hour. If homeowners fail to adhere to the new rules, they could be fined on the spot. To keep this from happening, DEFRA list stoves only use a log burner that has been approved by Defra and burn kiln-dried wood with the 'Ready to Burn" label.

What is a Defra Approved Stove?

A stove that is Defra-approved that has passed the DEFRA test. It is therefore exempted from smoke-control laws in areas where wood (and other materials that are authorised) are allowed to be burned. The Defra Logo is well-known within the industry. Stoves that have been endorsed by Defra will often be identified with SE (Smoke-Exempt) to provide an easy and quick way to identify them.

Stoves that are Defra Approved must be tested by the Department of Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (DEFRA) to ensure that they meet strict emission standards. These tests are designed to ensure that stoves deliver the highest heat output and have ultra low levels of smoke emissions. The low emissions are typically achieved by ensuring combustion gases are reburned during the secondary burning. This is essential since it allows the combustion to continue at a high efficiency while reducing the amount of part-burned combustion gases that are released into the air.

DEFRA exempted stoves are green as they cut down on the amount part-burned combustibles sent through the chimney. Unlike some stoves that need to shut the vents for air to allow them to rest over the night, Defra exempt stoves always keep their flue open, meaning they are less likely to discharge part-burnt combustibles down the chimney where they can hinder its flow.

You can purchase a Defra approved wood burning stove, regardless of whether you live in a smoke controlled area or not. It will make your neighbors satisfied, and help keep your chimney in good condition for longer. Defra exempt wood burning stoves are available in a broad selection of designs and designs, and there are plenty of options that will suit traditional and contemporary homes.

Many people opt for a Defra approved wood burning stove for the minimalist and sleek design. These stoves are perfect for modern living spaces. They can be put in inside a fireplace chamber, inglenook, or they can be freestanding. Modern stoves such as the Aarrow I400 and the minimalist Farringdon are perfect for any space. You can also get Defra Exempt Stoves in traditionally styled stoves such as the Saxon A08E or Arizona A08E.

What is a Defra exempt stove?

A Defra approved or exempt stove is a stove that burns wood that has been approved and tested by the government's DEFRA Department to be used in Smoke Control Areas. The Defra stoves are designed to emit less smoke and harmful emissions whilst also generating a high amount of heat for your home.

You need an Defra approved stove if you reside in a Smoke-Control Area. If you don't you will not be allowed to legally install any wood-burning stove or 5kw multi fuel stoves defra approved-fuel stove that has not been approved by DEFRA. You could be facing severe penalties if you install an unapproved stove in your home.

The combustion air system in stoves that are Defra-approved has been modified to limit the amount oxygen that can reach the firewood during burning. Modifying the air vent on top is the method used to achieve this. The stove will allow some air to pass even if the vent is closed all the way. This stops the firewood from burning and preventing it from being starved for air.

You will not be able tell from the outside that a Defra wood burning stove is different. The unnoticed combustion air adjustment is usually hidden under the base of the stove or inside the top of the front of the stove.

The majority of Defra Stoves are only allowed to burn wood or certain types of smokeless fuels like Homefire brand smokeless charcoal, anthracite and so on. Defra stoves can be used to burn a wide variety of fuels.

There are a variety of reasons why you might want to choose a Defra stove, regardless if you reside in an area designated as a Smoke Control Area or not. Defra stoves are more sustainable for the environment, they produce less smoke and keep your chimney free of accumulated. They are also more efficient since they produce more heat and release less toxic gases into the air.

What is what is a Smoke Control Exempt Stove (SCE)?

A Defra stove, also known as a Defra exempt stove or Defra smoke control certified wood burning stove, is a stove that has passed a stringent test designed by the UK government's Department of Environment, Farming and Rural Affairs (Defra). The test focuses on the amount of smoke and emission levels that the stove can produce throughout its normal operation. Only stoves that pass the Defra test can be installed within Smoke Control Areas in cities and large towns.

nrg-8kw-black-cast-iron-wood-burning-stove-defra-eco-design-high-efficiency-indoor-use-287.jpgThe test also ensures the stove is able to operate using approved fuels like anthracite and smokeless coke. A Defra-certified log burner is also more eco-friendly and helps keep neighbors from being annoyed by nuisance emissions.

The control of combustion air on wood burners that have been endorsed by Defra has been altered. This is typically carried out inside the firebox or on top of the stove. This modification stops users from closing the air control completely, because this could dehydrate the stove and make it release excessive amounts of smoke.

A Defra approved stove or Defra exempt stove as it is sometimes referred to it, must be regularly maintained in order to keep it working properly. This includes cleaning the flue and chimney on a regular basis and ensuring there aren't any obstructions, making sure that the grate and firebox are clean and the flow of air through the chimney free of restrictions.

nrg-defra-4-5kw-eco-design-stove-multifuel-cast-iron-fireplace-portable-265.jpgAlthough it is not an obligation under the law to own a Defra exempt stove, especially in the absence of a Smoke Control Area it is a good idea to buy one because they are much more efficient than models that are not Defra approved and will save you money on fuel costs over the long term. In addition to that, a Defra approved stove will decrease the amount of dust and smoke that is emitted into your living space, making it the best option for your health and your neighbors' health.

Nordpeis offers a variety of DEFRA-approved stoves in modern and traditional designs. Varde retailers can assist you in determining whether your home is in a Smoke Control Area.

What is a Clean Burn Technology Stove?

Clean Burn Technology is the way forward for stoves and fires, and provides a higher quality burn. This means a reduced amount of dust from the air which is beneficial for the environment and saves the cost of fuel because you will receive more heating from the same logs. These stoves are so efficient that they have reduced the necessity for chimney sweeps as little soot is produced. As the leading stove manufacturers design their products, they have added secondary and tertiary combustion systems that reduce the emissions of the stove and reduce their users carbon footprint.

A Defra approved stove is not just suitable for use in Smoke Control Areas, but can also be installed in a solid, well-built and insulated chimney system in any home. These wood burning stoves and multi-fuel models are available in various styles to suit your tastes. There are many choices for traditional and contemporary stoves, in a variety of colours and finishes that match your style. The stoves are available in different sizes, so you can choose one that is suitable for your fireplace or inglenook.

All Defra approved stoves have undergone rigorous tests and examinations to ensure that they are in compliance with the Department of Environment Regulations and have low emission levels and high combustion efficiency So that you can be sure that you are burning your fuel in an environmentally responsible way and reducing your heating expenses too. Only using kiln dried wood that is dry and ready to burn will improve the efficiency of your stove.

The purchase of a Defra Approved stove is a ideal choice when you reside in a smoke-free area and wish to enjoy the cosy warmth only a genuine wood burner can provide. Many of our customers who have bought a Defra stove are already enjoying the benefits of a cleaner atmosphere and have noticed savings on their fuel bills. We recommend that you get your stove installed by a licensed gas engineer to ensure that the installation meets the necessary building regulations. You should have your stove inspected and maintained regularly to ensure its performance is maintained and to avoid having to make costly repairs in the future.

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