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5 Must-Know Defra Approved Log Burner Techniques To Know For 2023

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Defra Approved Log Burner

The Defra approved log burner is among the most popular stoves for homeowners. This is mainly due the fact that they offer a cleaner burn and offer greater control over heating expenses.

You can also burn wood legally in Smoke Control Areas, which is a huge advantage because it allows you to avoid fines that are imposed on those who use stoves that are not regulated. They are available in many styles that will fit in with every home.

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Clean burn technology is utilized in log burners that are defra-approved to limit the amount and type of particles and smoke released. It has been shown that this technology can help reduce the adverse health effects of poor air quality in urban areas. This is especially applicable to wood-burning stove or fireplace. The city of Bergen for instance, realised the importance of implementing effective measures to improve their air quality and, as a consequence the old stoves that were not cleanburn are now banned in the city. The trade-in program was a great success. Bergen ranked fifth among the 320 European cities in 2021 for its air quality.

To achieve this, stoves that are Defra-approved have been designed to ensure that the fire always receives enough oxygen to ignite and burn fuel. This is achieved with secondary air feed or tertiary intake, which allows additional combustion air into the appliance, in addition to primary and/or main air intake. A typical secondary feed is situated on the back of the stove under or inside the stove's fire box, while a tertiary air intake is situated in the centre.

Modern, Defra exempt stoves have been through rigorous tests to be legal to burn wood in Smoke Control Areas. This is only possible if the stove is used with wood that has been dried and seasoned. heated to less than 20 percent moisture.

A Defra-approved stove will also have been tested for the capability to emit less than 3g of smoke an hour, which is the legal limitation in most UK cities and towns. If a stove emits excess emissions, the owner could be punished to the tune of PS300.

A Defra approved stove will be branded as such on the product and will also carry an Ecodesign label, which came into effect in 2022. To be Ecodesign compliant, stoves must pass strict emissions tests and must have an efficiency level of 72 percent. A stove with an efficiency rating of high will lower the amount of pollution produced by it, while also saving you money on heating bills.

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The UK's government has set high limits on the emissions of stoves and fireplaces. They are designed to keep the country a cleaner and healthier environment to live in. Smoke Control Areas are found in numerous cities and towns and where the dark smoke can be a source of irritation for local residents. If you reside in a Smoke Control Zone and are using an older open fire or wood-burning stove, you should upgrade to a log burner that is DEFRA approved contemporary stoves-approved.

These are cleaner burning and more eco-friendly than traditional log burners. Leading manufacturers such as Arada, Burley Parkray & Stovax continue to develop their products, and produce models that have secondary and tertiary systems to further reduce emissions. These advanced burners can save you money in the long run on fuel costs.

DEFRA approved or Defra Exempt are words that indicate that the stove has passed a test designed by the Department for Environment, DEFRA stoves features Farming and Rural Affairs in the UK. This test assures that the stove can be safely employed in areas with smoke control. The term Defra Exempt is also used to describe models that have passed the test and can be used to burn smokeless fuels that are approved which are highlighted on a list provided by Defra. These fuels do not contain wood.

You could be penalized when you use a stove that isn't DEFRA approved in a smoke-controlled area. Visit the official Defra site to check whether you're located in a smoke-controlled area. To avoid being fined, you should only use dry seasoned wood or smokeless fuels approved by Defra and not wet or logs.

There is a wide range of DEFRA Approved log burners to choose from and the Dovre product pages will show this logo if the model is suitable for use in Smoke Control Areas. Visit the official Defra site to learn more about DEFRA-approved stoves, DEFRA Stoves Features fireplaces and fires.

Easy to Clean

Clean your log burner to maintain its performance. This will also reduce the accumulation of harmful creosote which can cause chimney fires. Regular cleaning can also ensure that your stove's glass is clean and clear so that you can enjoy the view of your stunning fire without having to worry about obstructions.

There are a number of tools to maintain your wood stove. These include an ash and cleaning brush vacuum cleaner, as well as polishing your stove. It is recommended to clean your stove once it's cool and wear a pair of heat-resistant gloves.

The first step is to sweep away any ash that has accumulated on the bottom of your stove using the grates brush, making sure you reach all small spaces and nooks. You can then employ an ash vacuum get rid of any remaining ashes, and dispose of them in an aluminum container. Once your stove is completely clean you can apply a stove polish using a soft cloth taking care not to touch the hot surface.

To ensure that you do not produce large amounts of particles, it is essential to burn only high-quality well-seasoned, seasoned logs on your defra-approved log burner. When selecting your firewood, search for the Woodsure Ready to Burn logo or use a moisture meter to check the moisture content is less than 20%. You can also make your own seasonings for your logs, but it may take up to 2 years for the moisture content to evaporate.

Avoid burning painted, stained or treated with chemicals (including pallets, MDF, and Medium Density Fiberboard). These types of woods create dangerous chemicals when they are burned and are not suitable for burning in a log burner.

It is important to install your log burner correctly in order to maintain its performance and efficiency. Install it by a professional and in a well-ventilated space and free of drafts. Stoves that are installed incorrectly could be dangerous and cause damages, as well as reducing its performance and increasing running costs.

Energy Efficient

Log burners with Defra approval are generally more energy efficient than their competitors. The reason is that they have passed the tests to ensure that the correct amount of air is supplied to the wood or fuel burning stoves during combustion. This reduces the amount of smoke and consequently, reduces heat loss and emissions from the stove.

You can be sure that a defra-exempted wood burner will be safe to use with your chimney system, because it has a flue diameter of 5" (150mm). Non-Defra-approved stoves have a larger chimney outlet, which can create problems when fitting a chimney liner. At The Stove Yard we can provide a selection of 5" chimney liner for your wood stove or multi fuel stoves that are defra exempt.

Most of the stoves that we sell at The Stove Yard are Defra approved and feature the most recent clean burning technology. Many of our models have secondary and tertiary air sources to ensure that the fuel burns effectively. This improves the efficiency of the stove as well as reduce the amount of smoke produced.

A Defra-approved log burner can also permit you to use it legally in a Smoke Control Area. UK cities and towns with large populations are classified as Smoke Control Areas. To comply with the law, you must use a DEFRA Stoves features certified appliance when burning wood and smokeless coal.

You can even buy a defra-approved stove that is certified by clearSkies to prove that it is compliant with the new Ecodesign emissions standards that came into force in the last year. This is the best choice if you live in an area that has Smoke Control. It can make your stove eco-friendly and will be in compliance with the regulations. The ESSE 700 Vista, a elegant and efficient Defra Approved Log Burner, offers the option to add an smoke control kit in the event that it is required.

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