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If you live in a Smoke Control Area you must use a DEFRA (DEpartment of Environment, Farming and Rural Affairs) approved wood-burning or multi-fuel stove. They are also referred to as Defra Exempt appliances and will allow you to use approved coal and 349338 smokeless logs without producing nuisance smoke.
Defra Approved
Anyone who lives in an area where smoke control is in place must use a DEFRA approved stove or log burner. Defra approved stoves have been tested and proved to produce a minimal amount of smoke, they also pass strict emissions tests and meet the government's Clean Air Act requirements. DEFRA approved appliances are constructed and designed so that they can efficiently burn wood, resulting in minimal smoke. This is accomplished by ensuring that the stove is equipped with enough combustible air flow at all times. We have a variety of wood burning stoves that are DEFRA approved in both traditional and modern styles.
No matter if you reside in a Smoke Control Area or not, the DEFRA approved stove is a wise option if you're planning on installing it. A lot of the contemporary stoves we sell come with an integrated feature that stops you from closing the air vent at the top completely. This prevents the fire from losing its effectiveness and causes it to smoke and produce more smoke.
Another benefit of DEFRA approved stoves is that they are much more energy efficient and can help you save money on fuel and keep your home warm for longer. They also have lower emissions than older stoves and open fires, meaning they emit less carbon dioxide and are better for the environment.
Some of the models that we have on offer are Eco Design 2022 compliant which is a great feature that helps to reduce the amount of fuel you'll need to purchase, which will save you even more money. The stoves are designed to make use of the whole available combustible fuel and burn it more efficiently. With primary, secondary and tertiary air controls to ensure that maximum heat is generated from the fuel you select.
We also carry a selection of DEFRA Multi Fuel Stoves. These stoves allow you to burn any solid fuel, including smokeless coal, peat or turf Briquettes. They are perfect for people who want to utilize their stove with a variety of different fuels and are also permitted for use in Smoke Control Areas If you're seeking a DEFRA multifuel stove that can be used in a Smoke Control Area take a look at our range of Defra Exempt multifuel stoves.
Clean Burning Technology
Multi fuel stoves are an excellent choice for homeowners who would like to use a wood-burning stove, but do not have the space for 349338.xyz log storage. These stoves can be filled with logs or manufactured fuels like peat and coal. These stoves are usually able to combust both of these fuel types more effectively than traditional log burners. This is because multi-fuel stoves have been designed to burn a variety of fuels.
Stoves designed to burn a variety of fuels typically have an elevated grate designed to allow air to circulate beneath the fuel. This is because certain fuels, like peat and turf briquettes need a lot of air underneath for them to ignite and burn correctly. The majority of multi-fuel stoves feature an additional airflow which can be opened or shut depending on the type of fuel. This will help keep the fire going, by supplying additional air into the stove. It also helps improve the combustion efficiency.
The primary and secondary airflow systems in a fireplace can be used to alter the flame's height and temperature. This is important because different fuels burn at different rates, and generate different quantities of heat. Making sure you keep the flame's at a reasonable temperature and height will ensure your stove is running as efficiently as it can and generating the most amount of heat from its fuel.
Lastly, you will have to remove ash regularly from your stove and store it in an ash pan or bucket. This will prevent too much ash from building up on the stove grate bars and also preventing your fuel from burning properly. To avoid discoloration, you must clean the stove glass regularly. You can keep your stove looking new with a soft, damp scourer along with a stove cleaner. To avoid any damage or problems it is essential to follow the directions of the manufacturer when cleaning and 349338.xyz maintaining your oven.
Low Emissions
The best multi fuel stoves are made to be low emission, which means they burn smokeless coal or a combination of both with minimal emissions. This is particularly important in a smoke-control zone such as London, where you will need to use an approved stove by Defra. Only burn authorised materials in the Ready To Burn Scheme to conform to local regulations.
A stove that is approved by Defra will typically have an automatic fuel feed and an air supply control, to ensure that the fire burns efficiently. This results in minimal smoke and produces a substantial amount of heat. It is a great option for a small room where the stove can be the central point.
If you reside in a smoke-control zone it is essential to select a stove that is Defra approved to ensure that you are in compliance with the regulations. This will allow you to avoid costly fines if burn illegally. There are a variety of Defra approved stoves available on the market, but we suggest that you look for an woodburning stove that is also Eco Design 2022 compliant as it will provide you with an improved view of the flame and be more energy efficient too.
The AGA Ellesmere EC4 is a fantastic example of an Ecodesign and 349338.xyz DEFRA approved stove that delivers both aesthetics and efficiency. With a compact size it is ideal for smaller rooms and comes with easy-to-use primary and secondary air controls. Its elegant design can be found in both modern and traditional settings.
Stovax Blithfield is a different alternative. It's a large-screen with a large, square window which gives a great view of the flames. It comes in a variety of colours to suit your style. The stove is Defra and Eco Design compliant and can be supplied with a clear arch or a Tracery version that features striking Gothic arches to the door.
An alternative to a traditional multi fuel stove is a pellet stove which uses compressed wood or biomass pellets to provide a very efficient fire with a very high amount of heat output. The pellets are made of waste materials such as sawdust and other wood products, which makes it a very environmentally friendly choice. The stoves have an oven and hotplate, and oven, so they can also be used to cook. They typically have a larger flue outlet than the standard 6" (150mm) however they are still compatible with a 5" (125mm) liner for safety reasons. This is a benefit when it could be difficult to install a standard 6" (150mm) stove, or the chimney stack has some awkward bends.
Energy Efficiency
The combustion of fuel in a multifuel stove produces heat which the stove distributes to the room. This is done either by radiation, where the hot surface of a multifuel stove reflects heat back into the room, or convection, where it draws in cold air from outside, heats it up and then directs it to the room. Modern multifuel stoves are designed to achieve maximum efficiency, making use of secondary and third air supply to reduce emissions and to burn fuel efficiently.
Stovax Go Eco 5-kW widescreen multifuel Stove is a good example. It is endorsed by both Defra as well as Ecodesign. Its big square window gives a fantastic flame view and the fact that it is larger than normal means it can fit into the chimney with a wider opening. The airwash system keeps the glass interior free of soot. The stove comes in a selection of six finishes. It can even be fitted with an upper plate so that you can cook on it too.
Multifuel stoves are also a great method to burn wood. However, you must adhere to the directions on your appliance to ensure most efficient results. You should also check it on a regular basis with an expert. The choice of fuel is important too, as different types of fuel will burn at different rates and produce different quantities of energy. You must decide if you want the fire producing a lot heat quickly, or if you prefer a long and slow burn that creates an atmosphere of warmth.
If you reside in a smoke-free zone, it is crucial to know that only DEFRA approved stoves are permitted to burn approved wood and smokeless coal. You could be fined lots of money if you burn other fuel. Your stove could also get damaged.
The Defra-approved multifuel stoves we carry all have 5" (125mm) flue outlets, which can be installed to an existing chimney system or stack. This is a cheaper solution than installing a stainless steel twin wall liner, especially if you do not need to extend as high as the chimney.
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