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Five Laws That Will Aid Industry Leaders In Defra Stove Industry

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Choosing a Defra Approved Or Smoke Exempt Stove

If you reside in a Smoke Controlled area, then choosing a defra burning mdf Approved or Smoke Exempt stove is vital. Not only do they comply with building regulations but they also guarantee that you can legally burn wood and multi fuels inside your home.

Stove manufacturers are continuously improving their products with secondary and tertiary combustion systems to reduce emissions as well as the user's carbon footprint.

Defra Approved

If you live in a smoke-free zone then you will need to use a stove that is defra certified. This is because the UK government Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs has laws in place that ban emissions of dark smoke from chimneys in smoke controlled areas (most large towns and cities). Defra Approved stoves have gone through rigorous testing and examination to ensure they comply with this legislation. They are designed to burn fuel more efficiently and produce significantly fewer pollutants. They are a better choice for you and your neighbors because the smoke levels are kept at a minimum. Stoves that have been approved by Defra will also have the logo as well as the words defra exempt or SE (smoke exempt) in their titles and specification.

Most of the wood-burning and multi fuel stoves that we sell are Defra approved. This is because we endeavor to source top quality products and we hope that our customers will be in a position to get the most value from their stove. The stoves that are Defra-approved are more efficient than non-approved models and produce less particulate matter. This, in turn, reduces the amount of dark smoke produced. Defra approved stoves also have an extra robust firebox, which is another way they can help cut down on smoke emissions.

Defra approved appliances will not only reduce the amount of smoke produced, but also ensure that the combustion air remains constant throughout the entire combustion process. This will prevent the stove from becoming starved of air which causes it to smolder or release dark smoke. As they become more popular the majority of stove manufacturers are now building Defra Approved Models into their product line.

DEFRA regulations stoves approved fireplaces are a great choice for people living in smoke zones for control. They are also an excellent option for anyone looking to improve the effectiveness, safety and release of toxic substances into the air. These stoves are also great for those who want to line their chimneys with a flexible stainless twin wall liner made of steel. The majority of Defra-approved models have a 5" outlet, which permits them to be used conjunction with a 125mm lining, instead of the standard 6" liner. This will save you money on the liner and the installation.

Some people might choose to sleep on their stove for the night, which involves closing the top vent completely and let it burn slowly, this can cause the build-up of soot and tar that can block their chimney. A stove that is approved by Defra won't allow you to shut down the top vent completely because this could trigger the fire to cease. It is also less likely that unburned combustibles will be released into the air. This is healthier for the environment and less likely to cause your chimney to get blocked.

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