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In a UK Smoke Control Area, you can burn wood and certain smokeless materials using a multi-fuel DEFRA approved appliance. They are usually equipped with a continuous supply secondary combustion air in order to prevent the fuel from burning out or releasing noxious smoke.

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Smoke Control Areas

Smoke from open fires and stoves can contribute to the pollution of air in the UK particularly in urban areas. This has led to the establishment of Smoke Control Areas where only specific types of fuels and home fire appliances are allowed to be employed. They are strictly controlled under the Clean Air Act to reduce pollution to the environment. If you reside in the Smoke Control Area then it is crucial to use only Defra approved wood-burning stoves and log burners. This will ensure that you are using legal fuels and aren't creating smoke that disturbs your neighbors.

A large portion of Stovax multi fuel and wood burning DEFRA approved stoves have secondary and tertiary systems of combustion that allow you to effectively burn your logs, this in turn helps reduce emissions. This means that you can produce less smoky flames but still enjoy a gorgeous fire.

A Defra approved stove or to grant them the full title of Smoke Exempt Appliance has been tested and cleared the UK Government's DEFRA (Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs) law regarding the amount of smoke in Smoke Control Areas. This ensures that the stove produces only a small amount smoke when it is in normal operation. This also means that you can legally burn certain kinds of wood in your stove, provided it is'ready to burn' and has less than 20%. You cannot burn damp, wet or spruced wood in an DEFRA approved stove since it can produce noxious smoke that is in violation of the regulations of the Clean Air Act.

When selecting a Defra approved stove you should think about the style of the stove and how it will fit into your living space, there are many traditional Defra stoves available as well as modern alternatives. Also, you should be aware of the type of fuel that you will be burning. Certain DEFRA approved stylish stoves approved stoves can only be used with wood and do not offer the option of a multi-fuel burner.

If you want to be able to burn other authorised fuels in your stove such as smokeless coal or anthracite, then you'll need an additional smoke control kit which can be fitted to appliances that aren't exempt from the Defra regulations. The Stovax shop offers a range of smoke control kits that work with most non-Defra approved stoves.

Coal

Defra approved multi-fuel stoves are the green option, allowing you to relax in the warmth of your stove while reducing your impact on the environment. They are compliant with government regulations and manufacturers have to conform if they wish to remain in business.

The most environmentally friendly method to heat your home is to use an DEFRA approved wood burning stove that also burns legal fuels, such as coal. Coal is a fossil fuel that first began to form about 300 million years ago. At that time, swamps with huge ferns and other plants were common on Earth. The plants submerged into the water after their death and then formed peat as they grew. It was then buried under layers of rock, and other substances until it was transformed into solid coal.

When coal is burnt, it releases a large amount of energy as heat and sulphur dioxide that can contribute to the pollution of the air. Sulphur dioxide is among the major contributors to acid rain. It can damage rivers, lakes as well as wildlife and crops. Due to the dangers of acid rain numerous countries including the United States have banned the use of coal.

Although coal is a major source of pollutants, it's an essential element of heating. It is the most widely used fossil fuel and has an affordable price when relative to other fossil fuels, such as oil and natural gas. Coal is a fuel which is very efficient in terms of energy efficiency and produces a substantial amount of heat per kilogram.

A DEFRA exempted wood burning, or DEFRA approved stove is a stove which can be used to burn approved fuels like briquettes and coke in areas that are smoke-free. They can also be used with a wide variety of firelogs that are essentially compressed sawdust and other wood wastes and often mixed with paraffin-based fuel to enable them to be lit.

If you live in an area that is a Smoke Control Area, you must only make use of an DEFRA approved stove to avoid massive fines. Choice Stoves offers a range of DEFRA-approved wood burning stoves from top manufacturers like Mi-fires. Contura, Stovax, and many more. We can assist you in selecting the ideal stove for your home and make sure it is installed by a qualified engineer to avoid any problems.

Wood

Defra-approved wood stoves are ideal for homeowners who live in smoke control areas. They emit less pollution by burning low-smoke, clean fuel. They are also cost-effective and come in a range of styles that match your interior design.

Often, multi-fuel stoves that are DEFRA exempt will include a secondary air inlet above the main air vent. It is pre-heated prior to when the main air flow enters and assists in preventing the ash from sticking to glass of the stove as well as aiding the burning logs to draw in air. Some stoves might also have a tertiary inlet, which is heated by the flue gases as they exit, which ensures a better combustion and more efficient flames.

You can also opt for an approved log burner from DEFRA, which is designed to burn seasoned, dry hardwoods. This kind of timber is sourced locally, and it is carbon neutral. When trees are burnt, they release carbon dioxide that was absorbed into the trees during their growth.

Log burners that are approved by DEFRA are able to be used in smoke-controlled areas, provided you only make use of fuels that have been approved by DEFRA. If you're unsure if your property is in a Smoke Control Area you can contact your Local Authority to find out more.

A Defra approved wood stove is a great option for those who like the look of a traditional log burner, but want to be able use other fuels in addition. It is important to note, however, that only DEFRA approved stoves can be fitted with a 5" liner when burning wood, and it is required to be installed by a certified installer. Many Defra approved stoves can be placed in fireplace chambers or inglenooks, and still look great. However, it's worth noting that these stoves do not offer the option to burn approved fuels like smokeless anthracite oval. You'll need a separate woodburning stove that is Defra approved for this purpose. This is a good idea since burning unapproved fuels on an appliance that is not DEFRA-approved could cause you to be in violation of the rules.

Smokeless Fuels

The use of smokeless fuels in a multi-fuel premium DEFRA stoves approved stove is a great way to reduce the amount of soot and carbon dioxide produced by your fireplace. These smokeless fuels that are anthracite-based and supplied as briquettes, are usually anthracite-based. They are engineered to emit less carbon dioxide than coal used in homes and also provide a more constant fire. They are a great option for those working in areas that have smoke control However, they are ideal for those who love using a traditional open-fire or multi-fuel stove.

A DEFRA-approved wood stove has the third-burn or secondary system that boosts combustion and removes harmful gases and particles. These systems can also prolong the lifespan of your stove, by limiting the speed at which it wears out and can clog up the flue. Most newer stoves are DEFRA approved, but older models can be modified using an upgrade kit to be compliant.

The Portway Luxima is an example of wood burners that have been made DEFRA compliant. The large, warp-free door made of cast iron provides a great view of the fuel bed. The stove is stylish with a door bevel and a striking chrome handles that are modern in style.

Selecting the best stove for your home is an important choice, which is why you need to ensure that your new stove meets all the government's requirements. A DEFRA approved stove can save you money, offer you more flexibility, and keep you and your family warm and cozy.

At Choice Stoves, we carry a selection of the best DEFRA approved stoves from top brands such as Mi-fire, Contura, Stovax, ACR, Broseley, Westfire, Hamlet, and more. We also offer professional installation and can recommend an engineer who is certified to work with gas. Contact us today for more information or to request a quote for your home. We are privileged to serve customers across the UK. We are one of the largest retailers of DEFRA approved stoves in the nation and you can be at ease knowing that you're receiving an excellent stove at a an affordable price. Our stoves are DEFRA approved and have passed all tests.

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