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Choosing a Defra Approved Multi Fuel Stove

If you live in a Smoke Control Area you must use a DEFRA (DEpartment of Environment Agriculture, Rural Affairs and Farming) approved wood-burning or multi-fuel stove. These are typically referred to as Defra Exempt Appliances and they permit you to burn approved smokeless coal and logs, without producing smoke that is not considered to be nuisance.

Defra Approved

DEFRA Approved stoves and log burners are vital for anyone living in a Smoke Control Area in the UK. Defra approved stoves have been tested and proved to emit very little smoke. They also have passed strict emissions tests and meet the government's Clean Air Act requirements. DEFRA approved appliances are constructed and designed in a way that they can efficiently burn wood, resulting in minimal smoke. This is accomplished by making sure that the stove has enough combustion-free air flow at all times. Here at Bowland Stoves we offer a range of modern and traditional DEFRA approved wood burning stoves in different styles.

If you're planning to install a DEFRA-approved kitchen, it's a great investment, whether you live in a smoke control area or not. A majority of the modern stoves we sell come with an inbuilt feature that prevents you from closing the top air vent completely. This stops the fire from reducing its effectiveness and causes it to smoke and produce more smoke.

DEFRA approved stoves are also more efficient in energy use. This means you can save money on fuel and keep your home warmer for longer. They also have much less emissions than older stoves and open fires, meaning they produce significantly less pollution and are more eco-friendly.

Some of our models are Eco Design certified for 2022, a fantastic feature which will help you reduce the amount of fuel, thus saving you more money. These stoves are designed to burn fuel more efficiently and use all the combustible sources. They also come with primary secondary, third, and tertiary controls.

We also stock a variety of DEFRA multi fuel wood burning stoves Fuel Stoves. They allow you to burn any solid fuel, which includes smokeless coal, peat, or turf Briquettes. They are perfect for people who wish to make use of their stove using various fuels and are also permitted to be used in Smoke Control Areas, if you are searching for a DEFRA multifuel stove that can be used in a Smoke Control Area, check out our range of Defra Exempt multifuel stoves.

Clean Burning Technology

A multi fuel wood stove fuel stove is a fantastic alternative for homeowners who wish to have a wood burning stove but don't have enough area to store logs. These stoves are able to be filled with wood or manufactured fuels, such as coal and peat. These stoves are usually able to combust both of these fuel types more efficiently than traditional log burners. This is because multi-fuel stoves are made to burn a variety of fuels.

The grate that is raised on stoves designed to burn various fuels is usually designed to allow air circulation underneath the fuel. This is because some fuels, such as peat briquettes or turf Briquettes, require a significant amount of air to ignite and burn. Many multi fuel stoves have an additional air flow that can be opened or closed depending on the kind of fuel you're using. This helps keep the fire burning by supplying additional air into the stove. It also increases the combustion efficiency.

The primary and secondary air flow systems in a stove are used to adjust the flame's height and temperature of the fire. This is crucial because different fuels burn at different rates, and produce different amounts of heat. By keeping the flame's size and temperature in check, you can ensure that your stove is operating as efficiently as it can while generating the most heat.

Finally, you'll be required to remove ash frequently from your stove and store it in an ash pan or bucket. This will prevent the accumulation of ash over the stove's grates, and also hinder your fuel from burning properly. It is also necessary to clean your stove glass regularly to avoid any discolouration. Using a damp soft scourer and a special cleaner specially designed for stoves can ensure that your stove is looking like new. To avoid any harm or issues it is essential to follow the instructions of the manufacturer when cleaning and maintaining your oven.

Low Emission Vehicles

The best multi fuel stove defra approved-fuel stoves are designed with low emissions, which means they burn wood or smokeless coal or a combination of both, with minimal emissions. This is especially important in areas with smoke control like London where you'll need to use an approved stove by Defra. Only burn authorised materials that are part of the Ready To Burn Scheme to meet local regulations.

wood-burning-stove-with-back-boiler-fireplace-multi-fuel-prity-s3w17-17-5-kw-2181.jpgTypically a Defra approved stove will feature automatic fuel feed and an air supply control to ensure the fire is burning at its maximum efficiency. This produces minimal smoke, and produces a substantial amount of heat. It is a good option for a small room where the stove can be the central point.

mazona-warwick-8-kw-ecodesign-ready-multi-fuel-wood-burning-stove-263.jpgIf you live in a zone of smoke control, it is essential to use a Defra approved stove to ensure that you comply with regulations and avoid paying hefty fines for burning illegally. There are a variety of Defra approved stoves on the market, but we recommend that you look for an woodburning stove that is also Eco Design 2022 compliant as it will provide you with more of a view of your flame and also be more energy efficient, too.

The AGA Ellesmere EC4 is an excellent example of an Ecodesign and DEFRA approved stove that delivers both design and efficiency. Its small size makes it perfect for smaller rooms. It also features easy-to-use primary and secondary air controls. Its elegant design can be found in both modern and traditional settings.

Stovax Blithfield is another option. It is a widescreen with a square-shaped window that gives a fantastic view of the flames. It is available in a range of colors to match your style. The stove is Defra and Eco Design compliant and can be supplied with a clear arched or a Tracery version that has striking Gothic arches to the door.

A good alternative to a conventional multi fuel burning stove fuel stove is a pellet stove, which makes use of biomass pellets or wood that has been compressed to provide a very efficient fire with a very high level of heat output. The pellets, comprised of sawdust or other wood products that were removed, are an ecologically green alternative. The stoves come with an oven and hotplate, as well as an oven, so they can also be used to cook. The standard 6" (150mm) however, still compatible with a 5 1/2 kw multi fuel stove" (125mm) liner is a standard feature. This is a great alternative when it's hard to install a 6" (150mm), or if the chimney stack has a few odd bends.

Energy Efficiency

The combustion of fuel in a multifuel stove creates heat which the stove distributes to the room. It does this either through radiation, where the hot surface of the stove reflect heat into the room or by convection, where it draws cold air from outside, heats it up and then directs it back to the room. Modern multifuel stoves are designed to achieve maximum efficiency, making use of secondary and third air supply to minimize emissions and efficiently burn fuel.

An excellent example is the Stovax Go Eco 5kW widescreen multifuel stove, which is Defra and Ecodesign approved. Its big square window gives an amazing view of the flame and the fact that it's wider than normal means that it can fit into an opening for a chimney that is larger. It also has an airwash system which keeps the internal glass free of soot. The stove comes in a selection of six finishes. It can even be equipped with a top plate so that you can cook on it as well.

Multifuel stoves can be a very efficient way to make use of wood, however you must adhere to the instructions of your appliance to get the best results, and make sure that it is regularly examined by an expert. Selecting the right fuel is important too since different kinds of fuel will burn at varying rates and produce different amounts of energy. You will have to decide if you want your fire producing a lot heat quickly, or if you prefer a long and slow burn that generates warm air.

If you reside in a smoke-free area, it's important to be aware that only DEFRA approved stoves are permitted to burn approved wood and smokeless coal. If you try to burn any other type of fuel, it may cause a significant fine and will probably damage your stove too.

The Defra-approved multifuel stoves we carry all come with 5" (125mm) flue outlets, that can be fitted to an existing chimney system or stack. This is a cheaper solution than fitting a stainless-steel twin wall liner, particularly in the case where you don't have to extend as high as the chimney.