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Defra Approved Multi Fuel Stoves
Multi-fuel stoves that have been approved by DEFRA permit burning wood or smokeless fuels in smoke-free areas. They emit low emissions, provide pure combustion and are available in a variety of designs that can be used in any home.
Defra (Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs) regulations prohibit the emission of dark smoke from chimneys in Smoke Control Areas, without an exempt appliance or authorised fuel.
Efficient combustion
Multi-fuel stoves that are approved by defra stoves are commonly used in homes because they provide efficient heating and an extremely low carbon footprint. They can be used with a broad range of fuel types such as smokeless coal, logs, and more. They also offer plenty of control over the flame and allow you to get the perfect burn from your wood burning stove.
This is crucial because it ensures that the smallest amount of ash can be produced, which can help keep your chimney free of dust. This also allows the fire to to heat your home for longer without the need to refuel. This means that you'll save money in the long term and can enjoy your fire without having to worry about the health of your chimney.
Stoves that are Defra approved have been tested to be sure they meet the emission and efficiency requirements. They are usually marked as 'Defra approved or 'SE for Smoke Exempt', which makes them the most secure choice when you are looking to purchase the stove you want for your home.
You can choose from a wide range of DEFRA approved stoves in our online store, which includes everything from contemporary to classic designs. For example the Gallery Classic 5 Compact multi-fuel stove is a classic design that would suit cottages and other rustic cabins while the Stovax Stockton 3 and Go Eco Excel Wide are both suitable for modern homes.
The ESSE 700 Vista DEFRA approved multi-fuel stove is a different option that has been designed with a modern look in mind. It has a clean burning system that minimizes the emission of sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxides. The steel body of the stove is durable and will last for a long time. It can warm rooms quickly with kiln dried logs, and it has an energy rating of 78.5 percent efficiency in heating.
You can pick from a variety of colours, including neutral shades like cream and black. Colors that are bold like red and green can also be found to give a striking look to your home. Metallic finishes can give your home an aesthetic that is contemporary. You can select a stove that has an enamel coating if you prefer a more subtle appearance. This will provide a smooth, shiny surface that is easy to clean and will complement any interior colour scheme.
Reduced emissions
Multi-fuel stoves approved by Defra are not only environmentally friendly but also help reduce household emissions. The primary pollutant produced when burning solid fuels such as coal and wood is ultra-fine particulate matter, also known as PM2.5. Fine particles can enter lungs and cause respiratory illness or heart disease.
Thankfully, modern DEFRA approved multi fuel stoves are designed to reduce the amount of this dangerous gas. The Stove Yard offers a wide range of stoves that are SIA Ecodesign ready and have been thoroughly tested to ensure they operate far below the latest manufacturing standard of 3g/hour, which is the standard for appliances used in smoke control areas. We also offer several models that have been certified by the independent clearSkies scheme, allowing further reductions in emissions.
If you live in a Smoke Control Area, it is essential that you make sure you use only well-seasoned and dried wood to avoid smoky. If you want to use fossil fuels in your multifuel stove, there is a wide range of smokeless alternatives that can reduce the amount of harmful gas your stove produces.
The latest DEFRA-approved stoves, such as those that we carry, feature the third and second-generation combustion system that reduces carbon footprint of users and air pollution. These systems assist in converting more volatile gases from solid fuels such as wood into heat energy. This means you will use less of your favourite fuel to get the same amount of heating and your fuel bills will be lower as well!
This is a great feature, but it's important to keep in mind that DEFRA recognized stoves approved stoves don't have the same burn times as non-Defra certified stoves. This is due to a constant supply of third-level and secondary combustion air is needed to keep the flame from smoldering. If you intend to make use of the stove for slumber burn (i.e. burning over the course of the night) then the Defra Approved model cannot allow you to extend your fuel supply to the same extent as an non Defra model.
Smoke control regulations
DEFRA approved wood-burning stoves may be used in smoke-control zones (check online to see whether you are in one). In these areas, more stringent limits have been set on the emissions of log burners to avoid nuisance smoke. This stops the release into the air of pollutants that could upset neighbours or create unhealthy conditions for those living nearby. Using the DEFRA approved stove in a smoke controlled area is important to avoid a fine in the event that the stove is found to emit excessive quantities of smoke.
Smoke control zones are usually urban areas with a high density, such as cities and towns with large populations. The primary goal of smoke control regulations is to preserve standards for air quality by limiting the emission of particulates into the atmosphere. Defra has approved multi-fuel stoves as compliant with these regulations and have been tested and certified to make sure they emit only minimal emissions. This is essential to ensure the safety and health of those living in these areas.
It is important to remember that smoke-free stoves should only be used in conjunction with approved fuels such as dry properly seasoned wood. It is against the law to burn wet or damp fuels in a smoke-control area as these can cause excessive smoke. Burning household waste such as old furniture, pallets or fencing is also illegal since they are likely to have been treated with chemicals that can release pollutants into the air after being burned. Choose firewood that has 20% moisture% or less is recommended to prevent excessive emissions and ensure that the stove is used in a safe manner. Woodsure Ready to Burn is an excellent choice for purchasing firewood that meets this requirement.
A DEFRA approved stove can run on a variety of different fuels, so you don't have to modify your chimney to enjoy a warm fire. It is crucial to remember that your stove requires regular maintenance and cleaning in order to function efficiently. If you don't keep up with your stove, it won't be as effective at reducing emission and could even harm the chimney or flue system.
Styles to fit any home
You can install a wood burning stove to your home, regardless of whether you live in the city or in the country. You'll also reduce your carbon footprint and contribute to the environment by reducing the cost of fuel. We have a range luxury DEFRA stoves approved multi fuel stoves that meet your budget and lifestyle. They are designed to meet the highest standards in efficiency and performance. They deliver maximum heat output while reducing the consumption of fuel.
Many of our wood burning stoves comply with the DEFRA standard and are also Ecodesign conforming. This European standard focuses on optimizing efficiency and energy efficiency while the reduction of harmful particles, carbon monoxide and other pollutants. When you browse our selection look out for the Ecodesign logo to locate an appliance that meets this stringent standard.
A DEFRA approved multi-fuel stove won't just create a cozy space for your family to sit around in but also complement your living space. Pick from a variety of styles and finishes for the perfect stove that complements your aesthetic.
Modern and contemporary stoves are designed with minimalist and sleek designs that are perfect for any space. We also offer a variety of traditional log burners that have traditional features like log stores and a cast iron grate that will work well with more rustic interiors. Our log burners are available in a wide range of sizes, ranging from small and compact to huge and large.
Wood-burning stoves are becoming a popular alternative to gas heaters because they are more environmentally friendly and cost-effective. Wood-burning stoves make use of peat, wood and turf briquettes that are low in carbon emissions. In contrast to fossil fuels, trees absorb carbon dioxide that is then released back into the atmosphere after being burned. They are carbon neutral, reducing the amount of greenhouse gases that are in the atmosphere.
We've compiled a wide variety of styles to suit all preferences, from clean lines and sleek finishes to striking metallic colors and vibrant colours. You can also choose an oven with windows that open to the landscape to make the most of your view and create a striking focal point in your living space.