Blog entry by Angeline Kisch

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nrg-defra-5kw-eco-design-stove-multifuel-cast-iron-fireplace-portable-1846.jpgChoosing a Defra Woodburner

Anyone who lives in a smoking control area must use a DEFRA approved stove to ensure that they comply with the laws. These are stoves that have been independently tested and proven to burn wood as well as authorised smokeless fuels in a way that is compliant with legislation.

There isn't much difference between a stove that is DEFRA approved and one that has not been approved. Many modern stoves are even capable of being modified by the stove manufacturer to be DEFRA-approved.

Clean Burn Technology

A Defra approved stove uses clean burning technology to reduce the amount of waste generated when fuel is burnt. In a stove equipped with this technology, pre-heated gas is pumped to the combustion chamber. it mixes with gases being released from the fire, causing the burning of unburnt hydrocarbons which would otherwise go straight up the chimney. This decreases the amount of smoke escapes from fireplaces and can have a positive effect on asthmatics who suffer from respiratory issues.

Many modern wood stoves and burners use this technology, which is the main reason why they are more NRG 4.5KW Eco Design Stove Portable Fireplace sustainable than older stoves and fires. If you live in an area where smoke is controlled, you'll have to use a DEFRA exempt appliance that has passed rigorous tests for emission of smoke to be classified as "clean burn" for you to legally burn logs in a fireplace with wood burning.

It is best to burn wood that has a low moisture content in the event that you own an approved DEFRA stove. This will enable you to take advantage of the technology that helps reduce emissions. It is recommended that the wood be seasoned for a minimum of two years to reduce its moisture content to less than 20 percent. You can determine the moisture content of your wood using a moisture meter.

Using a DEFRA approved stove with Clean Burn technology will reduce your energy bills as well as help keep the environment clean. The patented clean burn system reduces the amount of smoke particles released and it has a positive impact on people suffering from respiratory problems. Regular maintenance of your stove and flue system is essential to ensure that it is operating at its maximum efficiency and to keep it from becoming blocked.

Clean Burn offers a variety of waste oil heaters that will help you save money on your energy bills. There are many boilers and furnaces that can be used to generate heat from your own waste oil. Each unit uses Clean Burn's patent-pending Heat Recovery Technology which will recycle the waste oil and turn it into a valuable renewable energy source. Clean Burn has a large dealer network that offers excellent customer service before and after purchase. They also provide a comprehensive warranty that covers the combustion chamber and heat exchanger of their equipment for a period of 10 years or 15,000 hours.

Smoke Exempt Appliances

In order DEFRA Stoves online to be Defra Exempt, a stove must undergo a rigorous test created by the UK Government's Department for Environment, Farming and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) to ensure it is able to be used in smoke-free areas. A Defra Exempt stove can be called a Shop Defra Stoves: Quality and Eco-friendly Fireplaces stove or an SE stove. It has passed the tests that allow burning of wood and authorised manufactured smokeless fuels in UK Smoke Control Areas.

If you reside in a UK city or large town which is classified as Smoke Control Area it is crucial to possess a Defra Exempt Woodburner to avoid violating the law and possibly facing a significant fine. This is because a stove that burns wood can only be legally used with a Smoke Control approved appliance and certain fuels that are approved.

A Defra-exempt stove will also keep your chimney and flue cleaner for longer because it will not release harmful levels of smoke. Even if you don't reside in a smoke control zone and you are not in a smoke control zone, a Defra approved stove is an excellent option. It will be more eco-friendly and friendly to neighbors since it will produce less noxious smoke than a stove that is not Defra approved.

The best way to ensure that your stove operating at its peak and getting the most out of its energy efficiency is to perform regular maintenance, such as cleaning the chimney and flue on a routine basis. Stoves that are regularly cleaned and maintained are more efficient than those that are not, meaning that you will save money over the long haul by having a Defra stove.

When you are deciding on the right stove, there are plenty of factors to consider from the physical dimensions of the stove to the amount of kW it will provide for your room. 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

The most recent Ecodesign wood burners are engineered to reduce their impact on the environment. They do this by utilizing secondary and tertiary combustion systems that help to reduce harmful particle emissions and conserve fuel. They also burn wood at more temperature than other stoves. This results in the logs being burned more completely and generating less pollution. These eco-friendly stoves can also be a lot more efficient than older models, thereby saving you money on your heating bills.

The Ecodesign logo that you see on a lot of our woodburners indicates that the stove is in compliance with new rules set by the European Union, as well as UK laws on protection of the environment. The Ecodesign log burners are designed to maximize efficiency and offer an efficiency of 70 percent over the season. The stoves have a secondary clean-burn system that is controlled by a chrome knob on the base. The system is able to open and close the vent that pulls air over the fire to re-burn any smoke that was originally generated 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 would advise all of our customers to look for Ecodesign stoves when looking for a new woodburner. They are not just more efficient and clean, but also emit less carbon dioxide. They can be more economical than other models, and come in a variety of styles to match the aesthetics of your home.

Stoves that are Defra approved

In the past there was a time when people could choose whatever they wanted to burn on their fires, resulting in huge amounts of smoke escaping into towns and cities across the country. The government realized that this was a major problem and took action. This led to the establishment of Smoke Control Areas, which restricts any emission from residential homes except for those who have an approved stove or fuel.

If you reside in a smoke-control zone it is required to have a Defra Smoke Exempt woodburner to legally burn wood. If you don't, then you could be breaking the law and getting punished.

Neighbour Friendly

Wood burning stoves have become more popular in the UK. This is due to the recent influx from urban areas. It is crucial to abide with the rules regarding log-burners so that you can avoid fines or legal actions. The best method to do this is by using a DEFRA approved stove that is in compliance with strict emission standards. There are a variety of methods to determine if the stove is DEFRA approved and this includes checking the label and the specifications of the manufacturer's website.

The DEFRA approval stamp on a stove indicates that the appliance has undergone rigorous testing and meets strict emissions standards, allowing it to be used in smoke-control areas. It also signifies that the stove burns less fuel and produce fewer harmful pollutants. This is a crucial feature to look for when purchasing an appliance. It will ensure you get the best out of the purchase and ensure you can legally use it in smoke-control areas.

It is important to use only kiln dried or seasoned wood for your stove. Kiln drying lowers moisture levels in the wood, which helps reduce pollution when it is burnt. Wood can dry up to two years without any intervention. If you're burning wood in an area where smoke is controlled it is recommended to employ a chimney sweep, or make use of a log storage system to dry your wood. When purchasing wood be sure to look for the Woodsure Ready to Burn Logo. This means that the wood is not high in moisture.

nrg-8kw-black-cast-iron-wood-burning-stove-defra-eco-design-high-efficiency-indoor-use-287.jpgSmoke control laws in the UK are designed to minimize harmful particulate matter that is caused by wood and coal fires. These small particles can cause respiratory issues, cardiovascular disease and dementia. Research has proven that wood-burning stoves contribute to 23-31 percent of PM2.5 pollutants in London, so it is essential to follow the guidelines when buying a brand new stove and to take care when using it in smoke controlled zones.