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Defra Approved Log Burner
The Defra-approved log burning device is a popular option for homeowners. This is due to the fact they offer a cleaner burn and offer greater control of heating costs.
You can also use wood legally in Smoke Control Areas, which is a huge advantage because it helps you avoid the fines levied on people who use stoves that are not regulated. They come in many different styles to suit any home.
Clean Burn Technology
Clean burn technology is used in log burners that have been DEFRA registered stoves-approved to reduce the amount and types of particles and smoke that are released. It has been proven that this technology has the potential to reduce the health risks associated with poor air quality in urban areas. This is especially relevant when using a fireplace or wood-burning stove. Bergen is an example, and realized the importance of taking measures to improve air quality. This is why non-cleanburn stoves were banned in the city. The trade-in program was a success, with Bergen being ranked fifth of the 320 European cities in terms of their air quality in 2021.
To achieve this, DEFRA approved multi-fuel stoves approved stoves have been designed to ensure that the fire is fed with enough oxygen to ignite and burn the fuel. This is accomplished by secondary air feed or tertiary intake that allows combustion air to enter the appliance, in addition to the primary and/or main air intake. A typical secondary feed is situated on the back of the stove, underneath or within the fire box of the stove and a tertiary air intake will be situated in the middle.
These modern, Defra exempt stoves have been through rigorous tests to be legal to burn wood in Smoke Control Areas. This is only possible if the stove is used with wood that has been seasoned and dried at a temperature of less than 20% moisture.
A Defra-approved stove will also have been tested for its capacity to emit only 3g of smoke per hour, which is the legal limitation in all UK cities and towns. If the stove is found be emitting excess emissions, the proprietor will be issued with a fine of PS300 or more.
A Defra approved stove will be branded as an approved product on the product and will also carry an Ecodesign label, which came into effect in 2022. To be Ecodesign certified, stoves must be able to pass rigorous emissions tests and have an efficiency level of 72 percent. A stove with an efficiency rating of high will lessen the amount of carbon dioxide produced by it, and will save you money on heating costs.
Smoke Control Areas Suitable
The government of the United Kingdom has imposed strict emissions limits on stoves and fireplaces. The government wants to make the country more clean and healthier. Smoke Control Areas are found in many cities and towns and where the dark smoke could be a nuisance to residents. If you own an older wood-burning stove or open fire and reside in a smoke control zone, it's important to upgrade your appliances to Defra-approved Log Burners.
They are more eco-friendly than the traditional log burners and have the most modern clean burning technology. Leading manufacturers like Arada, Burley, Parkray & Stovax are continuing to improve their products and are currently developing models that have secondary and secondary combustion systems that reduce emissions. These advanced burners are more efficient than the ones they replace and could help you save money on fuel costs in the long run.
DEFRA approved eco design stoves approved or Defra Exempt are words that indicate that the stove has passed a test developed by the Department for Environment, Farming and Rural Affairs in the UK. This test makes sure that the stove is safe to use in smoke-free areas. The term Defra Exempt is also applied to some models that have passed the test and can be used to burn smokeless fuels that are approved which are highlighted on a list provided by DEFRA stoves price range. These fuels don't include wood.
If you own an older stove that is not DEFRA approved and you put it in a smoke controlled area you could be fined for breaking the law. You can determine whether you are located in a smoke-control area by visiting the official Defra website. To avoid a fine, only burn dry seasoned wood and Defra approved smokeless fuels, not logs or other wet woods.
There are a variety of DEFRA Approved Log Burners available. The Dovre product pages show this logo when the model is suitable for Smoke Control Areas. Visit the official Defra site to find out more about stoves, fireplaces and fires.
Easy to Clean
Keeping your log burner clean is vital to maintain its efficiency and decrease the build-up of harmful creosote that can cause chimney fires. Regular cleaning will ensure that the glass of your stove is clear and clean, so you can enjoy a stunning fire view without obstruction.
There are a number of tools that you could need to aid in the care of your wood stove such as cleaning brushes as well as a ash vacuum cleaner, and polish for your stove. It is essential to complete the cleaning process while your stove is cool, and we recommend wearing gloves that are heat-resistant.
The first step is to sweep any ash from the bottom of your stove using the grates brush, making sure you get into all the crevices and nooks. Then, you can use an ash vacuum to remove any remaining ashes and dispose of them into metal containers. After your stove is clean, you can apply a stove polish using a soft cloth, taking care not to contact the hot surface.
To ensure that you do not produce high levels of particles, it's essential to burn only top quality, seasoned logs on your approved log burner. When choosing your firewood, look out for the Woodsure Ready to Burn logo or use a moisture meter to check the moisture content is less than 20%. You can also season your own logs however, it could take as long as 2 years for the moisture content to evaporate.
Avoid burning stained, painted, or chemically-treated wood (including pallets, MDF, and Medium Density Fiberboard). These materials release harmful chemicals when they are burned, and should never be burned in a wood stove.
The correct installation of your log burner is crucial to maintaining its performance and efficiency. Be sure that it is installed by a certified professional and placed located in a well-ventilated area where it will not be exposed to drafts. Stoves that are installed incorrectly could be dangerous and cause damages, as well as reducing its performance and increasing the cost of running.
Energy efficient
Defra approved log burners are usually more efficient in energy than other stoves. This is because they have passed the tests that ensure that the right amount of air is delivered to the wood or 5Kw Multi Fuel Stoves Defra Approved fuel stove during the process of combustion. This helps reduce the amount of smoke produced and in turn reduces emissions and heat loss from the stove.
You can be assured that a defra-exempted wood burner is safe to use in conjunction with your chimney, because it has a flue diameter of 5" (150mm). Non-Defra approved stoves have a larger chimney outlet, which could create problems when fitting a chimney liner. At The Stove Yard we can provide a variety of 5" chimney liner for your wood stove or multi fuel stoves that are defra exempt.
The majority of the stoves we sell at The Stove Yard are Defra approved and feature the most recent clean burning technology. Many of our models have secondary and tertiary feeds that use air to ensure fuel combustion. This increases the efficiency of the stove and reduces the amount of smoke that is produced.
Another benefit of a Defra approved log burner is that it allows you to legally use it in a Smoke Control Area. UK cities and large towns are classified as Smoke Control Areas. To comply with the law it is mandatory to use a DEFRA certified appliance for burning wood and smokeless coal.
You can buy a clearSkies-certified defra-approved cooktop to prove that it meets the latest Ecodesign emission standards that went into effect last year. If you live in the Smoke Control Area then this will be the ideal choice for you as it makes your stove more environmentally friendly and in line with the law. The ESSE 700 Vista is one example of an ultra elegant and highly efficient Defra Approved log burner that has the option to be equipped with a smoke control kit when it is required.
The Defra-approved log burning device is a popular option for homeowners. This is due to the fact they offer a cleaner burn and offer greater control of heating costs.
You can also use wood legally in Smoke Control Areas, which is a huge advantage because it helps you avoid the fines levied on people who use stoves that are not regulated. They come in many different styles to suit any home.
Clean Burn Technology
Clean burn technology is used in log burners that have been DEFRA registered stoves-approved to reduce the amount and types of particles and smoke that are released. It has been proven that this technology has the potential to reduce the health risks associated with poor air quality in urban areas. This is especially relevant when using a fireplace or wood-burning stove. Bergen is an example, and realized the importance of taking measures to improve air quality. This is why non-cleanburn stoves were banned in the city. The trade-in program was a success, with Bergen being ranked fifth of the 320 European cities in terms of their air quality in 2021.
To achieve this, DEFRA approved multi-fuel stoves approved stoves have been designed to ensure that the fire is fed with enough oxygen to ignite and burn the fuel. This is accomplished by secondary air feed or tertiary intake that allows combustion air to enter the appliance, in addition to the primary and/or main air intake. A typical secondary feed is situated on the back of the stove, underneath or within the fire box of the stove and a tertiary air intake will be situated in the middle.
These modern, Defra exempt stoves have been through rigorous tests to be legal to burn wood in Smoke Control Areas. This is only possible if the stove is used with wood that has been seasoned and dried at a temperature of less than 20% moisture.
A Defra-approved stove will also have been tested for its capacity to emit only 3g of smoke per hour, which is the legal limitation in all UK cities and towns. If the stove is found be emitting excess emissions, the proprietor will be issued with a fine of PS300 or more.
A Defra approved stove will be branded as an approved product on the product and will also carry an Ecodesign label, which came into effect in 2022. To be Ecodesign certified, stoves must be able to pass rigorous emissions tests and have an efficiency level of 72 percent. A stove with an efficiency rating of high will lessen the amount of carbon dioxide produced by it, and will save you money on heating costs.
Smoke Control Areas Suitable
The government of the United Kingdom has imposed strict emissions limits on stoves and fireplaces. The government wants to make the country more clean and healthier. Smoke Control Areas are found in many cities and towns and where the dark smoke could be a nuisance to residents. If you own an older wood-burning stove or open fire and reside in a smoke control zone, it's important to upgrade your appliances to Defra-approved Log Burners.
They are more eco-friendly than the traditional log burners and have the most modern clean burning technology. Leading manufacturers like Arada, Burley, Parkray & Stovax are continuing to improve their products and are currently developing models that have secondary and secondary combustion systems that reduce emissions. These advanced burners are more efficient than the ones they replace and could help you save money on fuel costs in the long run.
DEFRA approved eco design stoves approved or Defra Exempt are words that indicate that the stove has passed a test developed by the Department for Environment, Farming and Rural Affairs in the UK. This test makes sure that the stove is safe to use in smoke-free areas. The term Defra Exempt is also applied to some models that have passed the test and can be used to burn smokeless fuels that are approved which are highlighted on a list provided by DEFRA stoves price range. These fuels don't include wood.
If you own an older stove that is not DEFRA approved and you put it in a smoke controlled area you could be fined for breaking the law. You can determine whether you are located in a smoke-control area by visiting the official Defra website. To avoid a fine, only burn dry seasoned wood and Defra approved smokeless fuels, not logs or other wet woods.
There are a variety of DEFRA Approved Log Burners available. The Dovre product pages show this logo when the model is suitable for Smoke Control Areas. Visit the official Defra site to find out more about stoves, fireplaces and fires.
Easy to Clean
Keeping your log burner clean is vital to maintain its efficiency and decrease the build-up of harmful creosote that can cause chimney fires. Regular cleaning will ensure that the glass of your stove is clear and clean, so you can enjoy a stunning fire view without obstruction.
There are a number of tools that you could need to aid in the care of your wood stove such as cleaning brushes as well as a ash vacuum cleaner, and polish for your stove. It is essential to complete the cleaning process while your stove is cool, and we recommend wearing gloves that are heat-resistant.
The first step is to sweep any ash from the bottom of your stove using the grates brush, making sure you get into all the crevices and nooks. Then, you can use an ash vacuum to remove any remaining ashes and dispose of them into metal containers. After your stove is clean, you can apply a stove polish using a soft cloth, taking care not to contact the hot surface.
To ensure that you do not produce high levels of particles, it's essential to burn only top quality, seasoned logs on your approved log burner. When choosing your firewood, look out for the Woodsure Ready to Burn logo or use a moisture meter to check the moisture content is less than 20%. You can also season your own logs however, it could take as long as 2 years for the moisture content to evaporate.
Avoid burning stained, painted, or chemically-treated wood (including pallets, MDF, and Medium Density Fiberboard). These materials release harmful chemicals when they are burned, and should never be burned in a wood stove.
The correct installation of your log burner is crucial to maintaining its performance and efficiency. Be sure that it is installed by a certified professional and placed located in a well-ventilated area where it will not be exposed to drafts. Stoves that are installed incorrectly could be dangerous and cause damages, as well as reducing its performance and increasing the cost of running.
Energy efficient
Defra approved log burners are usually more efficient in energy than other stoves. This is because they have passed the tests that ensure that the right amount of air is delivered to the wood or 5Kw Multi Fuel Stoves Defra Approved fuel stove during the process of combustion. This helps reduce the amount of smoke produced and in turn reduces emissions and heat loss from the stove.
You can be assured that a defra-exempted wood burner is safe to use in conjunction with your chimney, because it has a flue diameter of 5" (150mm). Non-Defra approved stoves have a larger chimney outlet, which could create problems when fitting a chimney liner. At The Stove Yard we can provide a variety of 5" chimney liner for your wood stove or multi fuel stoves that are defra exempt.
The majority of the stoves we sell at The Stove Yard are Defra approved and feature the most recent clean burning technology. Many of our models have secondary and tertiary feeds that use air to ensure fuel combustion. This increases the efficiency of the stove and reduces the amount of smoke that is produced.
Another benefit of a Defra approved log burner is that it allows you to legally use it in a Smoke Control Area. UK cities and large towns are classified as Smoke Control Areas. To comply with the law it is mandatory to use a DEFRA certified appliance for burning wood and smokeless coal.
You can buy a clearSkies-certified defra-approved cooktop to prove that it meets the latest Ecodesign emission standards that went into effect last year. If you live in the Smoke Control Area then this will be the ideal choice for you as it makes your stove more environmentally friendly and in line with the law. The ESSE 700 Vista is one example of an ultra elegant and highly efficient Defra Approved log burner that has the option to be equipped with a smoke control kit when it is required.