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The Three Greatest Moments In Defra Woodburner History

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Choosing a Defra Woodburner

Anyone who lives in a smoke control zone must use a DEFRA approved stove to ensure they are in compliance with the law. These are stoves that have been independently tested and have been proven to burn wood and smokeless fuels in a manner that complies with legislation.

nrg-5kw-eco-design-portable-stove-multifuel-cast-iron-fireplace-defra-approved-275.jpgFrom the outside, there is hardly any difference between an DEFRA approved stove and an unapproved one. Modern stoves can be altered to be DEFRA approved by the help of the manufacturer of the stove.

Clean Burn Technology

A Defra approved stove will employ clean burning technology to minimise the amount of waste generated when fuel is burnt. In a stove equipped with this technology, pre-heated gas is introduced into the combustion chamber. this air is mixed with the gases being released from the fire, burning unburnt hydrocarbons which would otherwise be emitted straight to the chimney. This reduces the amount of smoke escaping from a stove, and improves the quality of life for asthma sufferers who suffer from respiratory problems.

This technology is used in many modern wood stoves and wood burners and this is one of the main reasons that they are more eco-friendly than older stoves or open fires. If you reside in an area where smoke is controlled, you will have to use a DEFRA exempt appliance that has passed rigorous smoke particle emission tests to be categorized as "clean burn" for you to legally burn wood on a fireplace that is wood-burning.

If you own a DEFRA approved stove, to maximize the benefits of the emission reduction technology, it is best to use low moisture content wood. Ideally, it should have been treated for two years to ensure the wood has been reduced to less than 20 percent moisture. You can determine the amount of moisture in your wood with an instrument for measuring moisture.

Using a DEFRA approved stove with Clean Burn technology will reduce your energy bills as well as helping to keep the environment clean. The patented clean-burn system reduces the amount of smoke particles released which is beneficial for people who suffer from respiratory issues. It is important to maintain your flue and stove to ensure that it is operating at its best and to avoid obstructions.

If you're an owner of a business and would like to cut down on energy costs, then consider installing a waste oil heater from Clean Burn. There are a range of boilers and furnaces that can be used to generate heat from your own waste oil. Each unit is equipped with Clean Burn's exclusive Heat Recovery Technology which will recycle the waste oil and transform it into a sustainable renewable energy source. The company has an extensive dealer network that offers excellent customer service prior to and after purchase. They also provide a comprehensive warranty that covers the heat exchanger and combustion chamber of their equipment for a period of 10 years or 15,000 hours.

Smoke Exempt Appliances

To be Defra-Exempted, a stove has to pass a strict test designed by DEFRA, the UK Government Department for Environment, Farming and Rural Affairs. This guarantees that it can be used in smoke-free areas. A Defra-Exempt stove is often called a DEFRA or SE stove, and has passed the tests that allow you to burn wood and other authorised non-smoking, non-smoking, fuels manufactured in UK Smoke Control Areas.

If you reside in the UK city or large town which is classified as Smoke Control Area it is essential to have a Defra Exempt Woodburner to avoid violating the law and being fined a substantial amount. This is because you are only able to legally burn wood with a Smoke Control Approved Appliance and only certain approved fuels (see our DEFRA approved stylish stoves List of Authorised Fuels for a complete list).

A Defra Exempt Stove will ensure that your chimney and flue system stays cleaner for a longer time as the stove will not emitting harmful levels of smoke into the atmosphere as well. Even if you don't live in an area designated as a Smoke Control Area, a Defra stove is still a great choice because it's more environmentally and neighbour friendly since it will produce far less smoke than a non-Defra-approved stove.

The best way to ensure that your stove performing at its peak and maximizing its energy efficiency is to conduct regular maintenance, including cleaning the flue and chimney on a routine basis. Stoves that are regularly maintained and cleaned are more efficient than those that are not which means that you will save money over the long haul by using a Defra stove.

There are a lot of things to think about when selecting the right stove. From the size of the heater to the power output it will provide there are a variety of things to consider. It is also important to consider the fuel you intend to use and whether you will need to operate your stove in a smoke-control area.

Eco-Friendly

Ecodesign wood-burning stoves are made with the environment in mind. This is done by utilizing third-generation and second-generation combustion systems that reduce harmful particle emissions while preserving fuel. They also burn wood at an elevated temperature than other stoves. This results in the logs burning more efficiently and producing less pollutants. These eco-friendly stoves may also be more efficient than older models, saving you money on heating costs.

The Ecodesign logo you see on a lot of our woodburners indicates that the stove is compliant with new rules set by the European Union, as well as UK laws pertaining to environmental protection. These Ecodesign log burners are designed to be efficient and offer an efficiency of 70% over the course of a season. The stoves have a secondary clean-burn system that is controlled by a knob made of chrome on the base. This system opens and closes a vent that pulls air over the fire, re-burning any smoke that is produced by the fire. This reduces the amount of emissions being released and helps to keep your chimney and flue system in good condition for longer.

We recommend that all of our customers choose Ecodesign stoves while shopping for a woodburner. Not only do they offer an efficient, clean combustion and less emissions however, they can be more affordable DEFRA stoves than other models and come with a variety of styles to match your home's style.

nrg-modern-multifuel-stove-5kw-defra-eco-design-stoves-cast-iron-fireplace-high-efficiency-portable-334.jpgDefra Approved Stoves

Back in the day there was a time when people could choose whatever they wanted to burn on their fires. This resulted in massive amounts of smoke being emitted into cities and towns across the nation. The government recognized that this was a serious problem and took action. This led to the development of Smoke Control Areas, which prohibits the emission of smoke from homes for residential use unless they are using an approved stove and authorised fuel.

The possession of a Defra Smoke Exempt Woodburner is the only way to legally burn wood in a smoke-control zone If you reside in an area similar to this, you must buy a Defra Smoke Exempt Stove if you wish to have an authentic wood-burning stove. You could be fined if you violate the law.

Neighbour Friendly

Wood-burners are becoming increasingly popular in the UK particularly with the recent influx of people moving to the country from cities. It is important to comply with the regulations regarding log-burners so that you can avoid legal action. The best way to do this is to use a DEFRA approved stove that is in compliance with strict emission standards. There are several ways to determine if the stove is DEFRA approved and this includes checking the label and the specifications on the manufacturer's website.

The DEFRA stamp on a stove means that the appliance has been thoroughly tested and meets strict emission standards, allowing for it to be used within smoke-control zones. It also means that the stove will burn less fuel and generate less harmful pollutants. It is crucial to look for this feature when looking for a new stove as it will ensure that you get the most of your purchase and that you will be able to use it legally in smoke-control areas.

To minimize emissions from your stove, it's crucial to make use of seasoned or kiln dried wood. Kiln drying lowers moisture levels in the wood, which helps reduce pollution when it is burned. It could take up to two years for wood to dry naturally, so if you're burning wood in a smoke-control area, it is recommended to use a log store or a chimney sweep to dry the wood for you. Be sure to look for the Woodsure Ready to Burn logo when buying wood as it indicates that the wood is low in moisture content.

Smoke control laws in the UK are designed to minimize harmful particulate matter, which is caused by wood and coal fires. These small particles are extremely hazardous to health and may cause respiratory issues, cardiovascular disease, and dementia. Research has shown that wood-burning stoves are responsible for 23 to 31% of London's PM2.5 pollution. Therefore, it is essential to follow the rules when purchasing an appliance and be aware when using it in smoke-free zones.
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