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Are You Getting The Most From Your Defra Approved?

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What is a Defra Approved Stove?

A defra-approved stove is a wood-burning stove that has been approved by the UK Government Department of Environment, Food & Rural Affairs. This allows stoves to be used in Smoke Control Areas in the UK.

Defra is an English government department that is responsible for the environment, food production, standards, agriculture and a thriving rural economy. Defra also sets robust protocols to manage notifiable diseases.

Approved by Defra

Defra approved stoves, also referred to as Defra smoke-free stoves, are wood burning and multi fuel stoves that meet the government's emission requirements for use in Smoke Control Areas. These new standards don't prohibit the use of wood stoves in these areas, but rather restrict the amount of smoke they emit when in operation.

At ESSE we are pleased to stock a great selection of defra approved stoves from the top manufacturers, including Arada, Burley, Parkray and Stovax. All of our Defra approved stoves come with the latest clean burning technology. They come with secondary and tertiary systems to reduce emissions. This results in less smoke coming from the chimney and also leaves a smaller ecological footprint.

Defra approved products are suitable to clean and disinfect hard surfaces such as farm equipment, buildings, and vehicles. The Defra approved disinfectants list is maintained by the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) which is charged an amount to approve new back-to-back approval trade names used for disinfectants. APHA can also test the effectiveness of a product at any time. The results can be added to the list of approved disinfectants, DEFRA Stoves Advantages without the requirement of submitting a sample.

Approved for Smoke Control Areas

Many parts of the UK are classed as Smoke Control Areas, meaning you can only burn authorised fuels or exempt appliances. This is in order to reduce air pollution from burning unauthorised fuels, which can cause nuisance smoke and ash build up. To avoid violating the law and getting fined, you should only burn wood logs using an approved DEFRA stove, fire or fireplace. Stovax offers a variety of wood and multi-fuel stoves as well as fireplaces and fires that are DEFRA-approved for use in Smoke Control Areas.

These stoves have passed strict DEFRA emissions tests and have met the low smoke levels permitted in Smoke Control Areas. These stoves can be used with a variety of fuels like logs, anthracite, semi-anthracite coal, briquettes, or manufactured smokeless fuels such as heating logs. They can also be used to burn electricity, gas or steam coal that is low volatile or any combination of these. You can find a list of all the approved fuels on the DEFRA website.

When you are choosing a stove for your home, search for the DEFRA logo that can be seen on the website of the manufacturer or in their showrooms. If the stove is stamped with the logo, you can be assured that it has been approved by Defra for use in smoke-controlled areas. It can burn wood within these zones. It is still necessary to have a suitable chimney lining, however, smaller 5kW stoves are able to be fitted with a 5" twin-wall stainless steel liner rather than the standard 6" liner.

If you do not have an DEFRA approved stove you may be eligible to obtain an approval from your local authority to burn unapproved fuels in your home. You'll need to check the DEFRA website to see whether you qualify for an exemption, and there are rules to be adhered to like installing a smoke detector. It is also important to note that if you own an open fire, barbecue or garden chimineas, you will need to follow the same guidelines as Smoke Control Areas.

Approved for Smokeless Fuels

In order to be DEFRA compliant stoves UK approved, wood burners must be able to use authorised smokeless fuels, without causing excessive emissions. These fuels are commonly called 'Smokeless coal or 'Heat Logs which have been subjected to rigorous tests to ensure they meet the standards set by defra stoves advantages for Smoke Control Areas. These fuels are a fantastic alternative to logs made from real wood, since they are less pollutant and emit less smoke than seasoned logs.

Before the regulations for smoke control areas were in place, residents could burn anything they wanted and this caused lots of air pollution that caused health issues for those living in built-up areas. Since the rules were put in place, Defra has worked to reduce the amount of pollutants in these areas by regulating what is allowed to be burned in stoves and fireplaces.

If you live in a smoke controlled area, it is vital that your stove is Defra approved so that you don't face hefty penalties for breaking the rules. However, even if aren't in a smoke-free area it's still worth investing in an exempt defra stove since they are safer for the environment and the chimney system too.

Defra has endorsed wood burning stoves as well multi-fuel stoves that have passed the UK Smoke Control Areas legislation. When buying a new stove, be sure it is equipped with the Defra approval badge so that you can be assured that it meets the requirements of the law.

There are two ways to become Defra approved. The first way to become Defra-approved is by having your stove and fuels tested. This is a costly and expensive process. The other way is to buy an Defra approved stove and only make use of Defra approved fuels. It is cheaper to buy an approved stove from Defra, however, you must consult your local council first if not sure whether you live in a smoke-free zone.

In England in England, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs is responsible for protecting the environment and control including air quality. It also represents the United Kingdom at international negotiations regarding agricultural, environmental and fisheries issues. The department was formed in 2001 when it was merged with the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food as well as the Department of Environment, Transport and the Regions and a portion of the Home Office. It is managed by an official in the cabinet who reports to the Prime Minister and other cabinet members.

Approved for Multi-fuel Stoves

defra exempt stoves approved stoves have been tested for low emissions and high efficiency. These stoves can be used in smoke exempt zones and can burn different types of fuel including coal, wood, and logs. They are available in a variety of sizes and styles. They can be either freestanding or inset. They are perfect for those looking to reduce their carbon footprint and save money on their heating costs.

The Defra Logo is easily recognized and widely used by the industry. It is typically found on the specifications and titles sheets of a variety of stoves and indicates that the stove is capable of burning authorised fuels in smoke controlled areas. In some cases the stove will also have an SE (smoke exempt) logo that signifies that the stove is able to be legally installed in a smoke control zone when burning fuels that are approved.

Defra approved wood burning stoves are usually more efficient than older models and offer the latest clean combustion technology. Many top stove manufacturers such as Arada Burley Parkray Stovax, have developed third-generation and secondary combustion systems to boost the efficiency of their products.

If you reside in a smoke-free zone and are not using a DEFRA approved stove, then you could be fined up to PS1000. To avoid this, make sure that your stove is DEFRA approved prior to buying it.

nrg-defra-5kw-eco-design-stove-multifuel-cast-iron-fireplace-portable-indoor-space-heater-268.jpgA DEFRA approved stove is the most efficient way to heat your home while being eco-friendly. No matter if you reside in a smoke control area or not, an DEFRA approved stove will save you energy costs and prevent smoke from causing disturbance to neighbors. There's a wide selection of wood and multifuel stoves that are DEFRA approved, so you're sure to find the perfect one for your home. There are even a few models that are both DEFRA approved and Eco Design-2022 compliant so you can have the best of both! Browse the range and discover the options available.

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