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If you live in an area under smoke control, you should make use of a wood-burning stove or multi-fuel stove that is approved by DEFRA. These are often known as Defra Exempt Appliances and they permit burning approved smokeless coal and logs, without producing nuisance smoke.
Defra Approved
DEFRA Approved stoves or log burners are essential for anyone living in Smoke Control Area of the UK. Defra approved stoves have been tested and proved to emit very little smoke. They also have passed strict emissions tests and meet the government's Clean Air Act requirements. DEFRA approved appliances are constructed and designed so that they burn wood efficiently and produce minimal smoke. This is achieved by making sure that the stove always has enough to provide combustible flow. Here at Bowland Stoves we offer a variety of traditional and modern DEFRA approved wood-burning stoves in different styles.
If you are planning to install a DEFRA-approved stove is a good investment whether you reside in a smoke control zone or not. Many of the latest models we sell have a built-in feature that prevents the top air vent from being closed all the way. This stops the fire from deteriorating and producing more smoke.
DEFRA approved stoves are also more efficient in energy use. This allows you to save money on fuel and also keep your home warm for longer. They also have much lower emissions than older stoves and open fires, which means they emit less carbon dioxide and are more sustainable for the environment.
A few of the models that we have available are also Eco Design 2022 compatible, a fantastic feature that can help reduce the amount of fuel you have to purchase, which will save you even more money. These stoves are engineered to make use of the entire available combustible fuel and burn it more efficiently. With primary, secondary and tertiary air controls that ensure the maximum heat is produced from the fuel you select.
We also stock a range of DEFRA multifuel stoves that allow you to burn any type of solid fuels, including smokeless coal and peat or turf Briquettes. These stoves are perfect for those who wish to use a stove that can burn different fuels. They can also be used in Smoke Control Areas.
Clean Burning Technology
Multi fuel stoves are a fantastic choice for homeowners who would prefer a wood-burning stove but do not have the space for 34630194 storage of logs. They can be filled with either wood or manufactured fuel like coal and peat briquettes. These stoves can usually burn both kinds of fuels more effectively than traditional wood burners. This is due to the design of a multi fuel stove has been optimized to be able to burn a wide range of different fuels.
Stoves built to burn a variety of fuels generally feature an elevated grate designed to allow air to circulate underneath the fuel. This is because certain fuels, such as peat briquettes or 34630194.xyz turf briquettes, require a large amount of air to ignite and burn. Many multi fuel stoves have a secondary air flow which can be shut or opened according to the kind of fuel you're using. This can help keep the fire going by supplying an additional supply of air into the stove and can increase the efficiency of combustion.
The primary and secondary air flow systems of a stove are used to alter the flame height and the temperature of the fire. This is crucial as different types of fuel burn at different rates and will produce a different amount of heat. Making sure you keep the flame's at a reasonable temperature and height will ensure your stove is running as efficiently as possible and generating the most amount of heat from its fuel.
You will also need to remove the ash regularly from your stove and place it in a bucket or pan. This will prevent the accumulation of ash over the stove grates and prevent your fuel from burning properly. You should also clean your stove's glass regularly to prevent any discoloration. Using a damp soft scourer and a specific cleaning product specially designed for stoves can aid in keeping your stove looking like new. It is also essential to follow the manufacturer's guidelines when cleaning and maintaining your stove to avoid damaging it or causing problems.
Low Emission Vehicles
The top multi-fuel stoves are built with low emissions, which means they burn wood or smokeless coal or a combination of both and emits minimal emissions. This is crucial in a smoke-control zone like London where you'll require an approved stove from Defra and only burn authorised materials that are part of the Ready To Burn Scheme to conform to local regulations.
A stove that is Defra-approved will usually have an automatic fuel feed and air supply control to ensure that the fire is burning efficiently. This produces minimal smoke, and provides a significant amount of heat. It is a great choice for a small space in which the stove could be the central feature.
If you reside in a smoke-control region it is crucial to choose a stove that is Defra-approved to ensure you're in compliance with the regulations. This will allow you to avoid hefty fines if you burn illegally. There are a variety of approved stoves from Defra available, but we recommend you choose a wood-burning fireplace that is also Eco Design 2022-compliant. This will provide you with an easier view of the flame, and be more efficient.
The AGA Ellesmere EC4 is a great example of an Ecodesign and DEFRA approved stove that delivers both design and efficiency. With a compact size it is ideal for smaller spaces and features simple to use primary and secondary air controls. The stylish design will suit both modern and traditional settings.
Another option is the Stovax Blithfield which is a widescreen stove with large square windows that gives excellent flame views. It is available in a range of colours to suit your style. This stove is Defra- and Eco Design-compliant and comes in a Tracery or Clear Arch version. The Tracery version features striking Gothic arches on the door.
Pellet stoves can be a great alternative to traditional multi-fuel stoves. They use compressed wood or biomass to produce a high-quality flame that is highly efficient. The pellets, which are comprised of sawdust or other wood products that have been removed, are an ecologically sustainable option. The stoves have a hotplate and oven, so they can also be used to cook. They tend to have a larger flue outlet than the standard 6" (150mm) but they are still compatible with a 5" (125mm) liner for safety reasons. This is an advantage where it can be difficult to install an ordinary 6" (150mm) stove, or the chimney stack is characterized by awkward bends in it.
Energy Efficiency
The combustion of fuel in a multifuel stove produces heat that the stove then distributes to the room. This can be done by radiation, where the hot surface of a multifuel stove reflect heat back into the room, and/or convection, when it draws in cold air from outside, warms it up, and then directs it into the room. Modern multifuel stoves are designed to achieve the highest efficiency, and use secondary and third air supply in order to reduce emissions and to burn fuel efficiently.
An excellent example is the Stovax Go Eco 5kW widescreen multifuel stove, which is both Defra and Ecodesign approved. Its large square window provides great views of the flame and its wider size allows it to be able to fit into larger chimney openings. It also comes with an airwash system which keeps the glass inside free of soot. The stove comes in a selection of six finishes and can even be fitted with an upper plate so that you can cook on it also.
Multifuel stoves are also a great option to burn wood. However, it is important to adhere to the directions on your appliance to ensure best results. You should also have it regularly inspected by an expert. Choosing the right type of fuel is also important, as different types of fuel burn at different rates and produce different amounts of energy. You must decide if you want your fire to produce a lot of heat quickly or prefer a long and slow burn that generates a warm atmosphere.
If you reside in an area where smoke is restricted, it's important to be aware that only DEFRA-approved cooking stoves can be used to burn smokeless coal and wood. If you try to burn any other type of fuel, it may lead to a large fine and will probably harm your stove too.
The Defra-approved multifuel stoves that we carry all have 5" (125mm) flue outlets that can be connected to an existing chimney system or flue stack. This is a cheaper solution than fitting a stainless steel twin wall liner, especially in the case where you don't have to extend as high as the chimney.
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