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작성자 Elizabeth 댓글 0건 조회 6회 작성일 24-09-01 12:26

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What is a Defra Approved Wood Burning Stove?

If you live in an area where smoking is controlled, it's important to buy a DEFRA exempt stove. A DEFRA exempt stove (or SE) allows you to legally burn wood in a smoke controlled area.

They are independently tested to ensure the lowest emissions possible. Stoves that have this status are often branded with the 'Defra-approved logo on their specifications or name.

Approved for Smoke Controlled Areas

Many people believe that living in a Smoke Control Area means you can't use a wood-burning stove however this isn't true. The majority of towns and cities are within the smoke control zone, however, that doesn't mean that they can't use a wood burning stove. It just means they must burn authorised fuels in their stove (usually brquettes). The Defra approved stove is a kind of wood burning stove that has been tested to ensure that it meets certain criteria regarding the emissions it releases when burning fuels that are approved and consequently, it is able to be legally used in smoke control Area.

The Defra logo is widely adopted by the industry and a large number of the stoves approved have SE after their name which means they are smoke exempt. To be SE approved, a stove must meet strict emission criteria. This means that you can be sure that you're buying the best wood stove on the market.

When you look for a stove that burns wood that is Defra exempt or is marked with SE after its name, you will often discover that the manufacturer has done things such as made sure there are enough air intakes on the front of the stove to allow full combustion of the fuel and that the chimney outlet size is sufficient to prevent soot build-up. This is important because it ensures that the smoke from the wood stove doesn't escape through the chimney into your home.

A stove that is Defra-approved allows you to use a 5" liner that is compliant with UK building regulations. Non-Defra-approved stoves require an 6" liner.

At Stovax we are delighted to offer a selection of Defra approved stoves and fires, as well as our Ecodesign Ready stoves that have been created with the future of air quality standards in mind. Many of our stoves that are Defra-approved can also be used conjunction with a smoke-control system for properties located in Smoke Control Areas. They can be used to burn a variety of non-smokeless fuels, such as fire logs.

Approved for Smokeless fuels

The only stove that can be used within a smoke-control zone is one that is a DEFRA approved wood burner, also referred to as DEFRA exempt. This stove should be used with a solid fuel, which means wood, which is best seasoned. The government tests them to ensure they don't release excessive smoke and that they are only suitable for use with 'authorized' fuels.

The distinction between a stove that is DEFRA approved and one that is not approved is usually minimal. With a kit from the manufacturer, a lot of modern stoves can be easily converted to DEFRA certified in a matter of just a few minutes. This is because a Defra approved stove has to undergo rigorous testing and has to be limited on how much smoke it can produce.

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