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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 flourishing rural economy. Defra has also developed effective protocols to manage notifiable diseases.

Approved by Defra

nrg-defra-4-5kw-eco-design-stove-multifuDefra approved wood stoves and multi-fuel stoves are compliant with the government's emission standards for use in Smoke Control Areas. These new standards do not restrict the use of wood stoves in these areas, but rather impose restrictions on how much smoke they produce when in operation.

At ESSE we are pleased to carry a large selection of defra approved stoves from leading manufacturers including Arada, Burley, Parkray and Stovax. All of our stoves that are DEFRA stoves features-approved come with the most modern technology for clean burning. They feature secondary and tertiary systems to reduce emissions. This results in less smoke coming out of the chimney, and leaves a more eco-friendly footprint.

Defra approved disinfectants can be used to disinfect and clean hard surfaces, including structures, farm equipment, containers and vehicles. The Defra approved disinfectants list is maintained by the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) which charges a fee to approve new back-to-back approval trade names used for disinfectants. APHA can also retest a product's efficacy any time. This is performed without submitting a sample, and the results will then be added to the approved disinfectants list.

Approved for Smoke Control Areas

Many parts of the UK are classed as Smoke Control Areas, meaning you can only burn authorised fuels or appliances exempt from the regulations. This is to cut down on the pollution of the air caused by burning unauthorised fuels, which create nuisance smoke and ash. The majority of cities and towns are in this category. To avoid breaking the law and receiving the penalty of a fine, you should only make use of a DEFRA approved fireplace, stove or fire to burn wood logs. Stovax have a wide range of wood and Defra Stoves Specifications multi fuel stoves, fires and fireplaces that are DEFRA approved for use in Smoke Control Areas.

The stoves have passed the strict DEFRA emissions tests and have the lowest levels of smoke that are permitted in Smoke Control Areas. These stoves can be used with a variety fuels like logs, semi-anthracite and anthracite coal Briquettes, briquettes, or smokeless fuels like the heat logs. You can also use them to burn gas, electricity low volatile steam or a combination of these. On the DEFRA website, you will get a complete list of approved fuels.

Look for the DEFRA Logo on the manufacturer's website or in their showrooms when you are looking for the stove. If the stove you choose has the DEFRA logo, you can be certain that it is Defra-approved use in smoke-controlled areas and can be used to burn wood within these zones. You'll still require an appropriate chimney liner, however, smaller 5kW stoves can be equipped with a 5" twin-wall stainless steel liner instead of the standard 6" liner.

If you do not have a DEFRA approved stove you may be able to get a licence from your local authority to burn unapproved fuels in your home. You'll have to check the DEFRA Stoves near Me website to determine whether an exemption is available. There are a few rules to follow, such as installing an alarm for smoke. You must also adhere to the rules of Smoke Control Areas if you have a garden chiminea or BBQ.

Approved for Smokeless Fuels

To be approved by Defra wood burners must be able to burn fuels that are smokeless authorized by the government without producing excessive emissions. These fuels are commonly referred to as 'Smokeless Coal' or 'Heat Logs and have passed rigorous tests to make sure that they meet the requirements set by Defra for Smoke Control Areas. These fuels are a great alternative to real logs as they are less smoky and produce less smoke than traditional logs.

Before the smoke control zones were put in place, residents could burn whatever they wanted to. This led to pollution of the air and health issues for those living in urban areas. Since the rules were put in place, Defra has worked to reduce the amount of pollution in these areas by regulating what can be burned in stoves and fireplaces.

If you live in a smoking area, it is important that your stove is Defra approved to avoid costly fines. Even if you do not live in a smoke-controlled area purchasing a defra exempt stove is worth it. They are safer for your chimney system as well as the environment.

Defra approves wood burning stoves and multi fuel stoves that have been tested for conformity with the UK's Smoke Control Areas legislation. When purchasing a new stove, be sure it is equipped with the Defra approval badge to be certain that it complies with the necessary legislation.

There are two primary methods to become Defra-approved. One option is to make your stove and fuels Defra approved by having them tested, which is very expensive. You can also purchase a stove that is Defra-approved and use only Defra-approved fuels. It is cheaper to use a Defra approved stove, but you should check with your local council first if not sure whether you live in a smoke control area.

In England, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) is responsible for environmental protection and controls for air quality. It also represents the United Kingdom at international negotiations on agricultural, environmental and fisheries issues. The department was formed in 2001 by merging the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, the Department of Environment, Transport and the Regions and some of the Home Office. The department is overseen by a cabinet member who reports directly to the Prime Minister.

Approved for Multi-fuel Stoves

DEFRA approved stoves are tested for low emissions and efficiency. These stoves can be used in smoke exempt zones and can burn a variety of fuel types including wood, coal, and logs. These stoves are available in a variety of sizes and styles, and are installed or freestanding. The stoves are ideal for those who want to reduce their carbon footprint and save money on heating bills.

The Defra logo is easy to spot and is widely accepted by the industry. It is often found on the title and specification sheets of a variety of stoves, and signifies that the appliance is capable of burning authorised fuels in smoke controlled areas. In certain instances, the stove will also have an SE (smoke exempt) logo, which signifies that the stove can be legally installed in a smoke control area when burning authorised fuels.

Wood burning stoves that have been inspected by Defra feature the latest technologies for clean combustion and are generally more efficient. Numerous top stove manufacturers such as Arada Burley Parkray Stovax, have developed third-generation and secondary combustion systems to increase the efficiency of their products.

If you live in a smoke control area and do not have a DEFRA approved stove, then you could be punished up to PS1000. To avoid this, you should make sure that your stove is DEFRA approved before buying it.

A DEFRA-approved stove is the most green way to heat your home. A DEFRA approved wood burning stove can help you save on your energy bills and also prevent smoke from affecting neighbors. We offer a variety of wood burning and multifuel stoves that are DEFRA approved which means you're bound to find the right one for your home. There are even a few models that are both DEFRA approved and Eco Design 2022 compliant to give you the best of both worlds! Browse the range and discover the options available.

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