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What is a Defra Approved Multi Fuel Stove?
A defra certified multi fuel stove is one that has been successfully passed the Defra smoke tests. They are also known as SE (smoke-exempt) stoves.
The Defra department of the government is responsible for rules and regulations relating to rural issues, agriculture and the environment. The Defra Test assures you that you are able to burn wood or approved smokeless fuels like Anthracite Ovals, for instance, in a smoke-free area without disturbing your neighbours.
Eco-Friendly
Eco-friendly stoves are designed to emit a minimum amount of carbon dioxide, DEFRA stoves features by making use of fuel efficiently, and using sustainable materials. They typically use wood or a combination of approved fuels, and are designed with ecological considerations in the back of their minds. A wide variety of eco-friendly log burners and multi fuel stoves are offered with a range of styles from contemporary to traditional models. Some eco-friendly stoves even make use of dung (the excrement of domestic livestock) as an extremely efficient and carbon-free alternative to wood.
The most important aspect to making sure your stove is eco-friendly is to ensure that the fuel you are using is properly seasoned or kiln dried. This reduces the amount of moisture and lets the wood burn more efficiently, and produce less smoke. It is recommended to purchase only wood that has been sourced from sustainable forests. When buying wood, look for the Woodsure 'Ready to Burn' label to confirm that it has been dried properly.
The majority of newer stoves are built to meet the strict EU EcoDesign standards. These standards require that stove manufacturers design wood burning stoves that are energy efficient and with environmental protection in mind. Manufacturers must consider emissions as well as resource efficiency and waste reduction when they design Ecodesign stoves. These are some of the most eco-friendly and clean stoves that are available.
Another way to make your stove green is to replace the grate with a ceramic one. Ceramic is not only attractive, but it is also anti-smoking and reduces sulphur oxide in the air. Ceramic grates also have a longer duration and are much easier to clean than steel inserts into grates.
In a Smoke Control Area you can still use a wood-burner or multi-fuel stove, but it is essential to only use approved fuels by Defra. If you don't, it is possible that you could be in breach of the law and face getting a fine from your local council. It is recommended to only make use of fuels that have been approved by Defra for example, a manufactured anthracite round, in your stove.
Clean Burning
Multi fuel stoves that are approved by Defra can be used only in smoke-controlled areas if they burn only authorised smokeless fuel. It can be a kind of natural or manufactured smokeless log or anthracite. it must conform to certain regulations in order to meet the requirements for an Defra approved wood burning stove. The stove manufacturers must also comply with the rules for selling a buy DEFRA stoves-exempted wood burner. Here at The Stove Yard we have an amazing selection of DEFRA approved wood burning stoves as well as multi fuel stoves from leading brands such as Arada, Parkray, Burley, Stovax and many more.
These stoves that are Defra exempt use the latest technology for combustion to reduce the amount of tar and emissions in your chimney or flue system. They utilize the latest secondary and tertiary airflow techniques to ignite tar gas and particulates before they can escape into the atmosphere. This is what makes a Defra approved stove much less polluting than older stoves that burn wood and open fires.
The design of a Defra approved stove is unique The majority of our stoves will have an internal mechanism hidden within the stove that allows for a small, continuous circulation of air into the fire, even when the air vents are closed. This prevents ash and soot being blown through the fireplace, which could cause dangerous chimney fires.
The new Defra-approved stoves won't allow you to completely close the vents for air and sleep the stove overnight that could release part-burned combustibles into the atmosphere.
A DEFRA-approved stove can have a longer burn time than older stoves that are not defra stoves features-approved. However, if you were to switch your approved fuel with smokeless coal to sleep the stove over night and reduce the time of the burn as the constant supply of air needed to slumber would reduce the burning of smokeless fuel.
Reduced Emissions
If used correctly, a DEFRA exempt stove can generate very low levels of emissions. These emissions are typically PM2.5 particles, which can cause a range of health issues such as heart diseases and lung disease, when inhaled.
The high efficiency of combustion provided by a DEFRA-approved wooden burner reduces the amount of harmful particles and pollutants released by the burning process. This helps reduce the impact of the process of burning on the environment.
The efficiency of a stove could reduce the cost of heating your home. If you use a DEFRA-approved wood burning stove place of a gas boiler, you can lower your carbon footprint while saving money on your energy bills.
If you live in a zone where smoke is controlled, it's vital that your stove be DEFRA approved (or Smoke Exempt) as this permits you to burn approved Defra Fuels such as manufactured smokeless ovals like Anthracite or Homefire as well as dried wood and other fuels that are authorised. This lets you enjoy your fireplace without worrying about nuisance smoke disturbing your neighbours.
In addition to being DEFRA approved, many stoves are also tested to clearSkies standards and can be labelled with the clearSkies label. The clearSkies scheme is an independent scheme which requires stove manufacturers display information about the effectiveness and emissions of their appliances, allowing consumers make an informed decision. The information must include a stove's efficiency rating and emissions, as well as its size and type.
It is important to keep in mind that, just like Ecodesign the clearSkies regulations are minimum standards. Manufacturers can go above and above these. ESSE has designed its latest stoves to make them even more efficient and less polluting, generating less smoke without compromising efficiency or control. This latest development uses the patented twin catalytic combustion technique that reburns the smoke particles it releases significantly reducing their impact on the atmosphere.
If you live in a smoke-controlled zone and you use a DEFRA Approved Stove with a top-quality, kiln dried or seasoned log you will get as much heat, or even more than that, from the same amount of dry wood than when it was burned in the non DEFRA Approved Stove. In fact, it can be as much as 24 percent less expensive to heat your home with a an newest Defra Approved stove than with conventional gas boilers.
Conforms to Building Regulations
If you live in a Smoke Control Area, it's important to have a DEFRA approved multi fuel stove. These stoves have been tested to ensure they do not emit smoke when burning approved fuel. They can therefore be used these stoves in areas that have a large number of buildings. We install and supply DEFRA approved log stoves from the top brands like Mi-fires or Contura.
A DEFRA approved multi fuel stove can allow you to burn wood, peat and other solid fuels in a safe manner. It is important to be aware that some fuels are restricted for use in Smoke Control Areas, so it's important to be aware of local guidelines and restrictions.
Proper ventilation is essential for safety when operating a multi fuel stove, since it will help reduce carbon monoxide accumulation within your home. DEFRA approved multi fuel stoves have an inbuilt venting system that automatically delivers an adequate amount of air to the combustion process, meaning that your home will always be fully ventilated and safe for use.
DEFRA approved stoves also have a minimum size of 550mm2, meaning they can be used in conjunction with a standard dualwall system. Our extensive selection of flue liners is compatible with DEFRA approved stoves, which means you can utilize them to upgrade your existing fireplace to ensure it is compliant with the most recent emission requirements.
When selecting the DEFRA approved stove, look for the 'DEFRA symbol on its packaging or in the manufacturer's details online. Numerous reputable stove retailers will include this information on their websites and on their displays in the store to help you identify which stoves meet the requirements.
If you're planning to install a multi-fuel stove, you must ensure that you get the job done by a professional who is certified to ensure that you are in compliance with the building regulations. If you fail to follow the proper instructions for installation and procedures, you could face a fine or even damage to your home. We suggest using an HETAS certified installer to complete the stove installation, since they are familiar with the manufacturers guidelines and building regulations.
A defra certified multi fuel stove is one that has been successfully passed the Defra smoke tests. They are also known as SE (smoke-exempt) stoves.

Eco-Friendly
Eco-friendly stoves are designed to emit a minimum amount of carbon dioxide, DEFRA stoves features by making use of fuel efficiently, and using sustainable materials. They typically use wood or a combination of approved fuels, and are designed with ecological considerations in the back of their minds. A wide variety of eco-friendly log burners and multi fuel stoves are offered with a range of styles from contemporary to traditional models. Some eco-friendly stoves even make use of dung (the excrement of domestic livestock) as an extremely efficient and carbon-free alternative to wood.
The most important aspect to making sure your stove is eco-friendly is to ensure that the fuel you are using is properly seasoned or kiln dried. This reduces the amount of moisture and lets the wood burn more efficiently, and produce less smoke. It is recommended to purchase only wood that has been sourced from sustainable forests. When buying wood, look for the Woodsure 'Ready to Burn' label to confirm that it has been dried properly.
The majority of newer stoves are built to meet the strict EU EcoDesign standards. These standards require that stove manufacturers design wood burning stoves that are energy efficient and with environmental protection in mind. Manufacturers must consider emissions as well as resource efficiency and waste reduction when they design Ecodesign stoves. These are some of the most eco-friendly and clean stoves that are available.
Another way to make your stove green is to replace the grate with a ceramic one. Ceramic is not only attractive, but it is also anti-smoking and reduces sulphur oxide in the air. Ceramic grates also have a longer duration and are much easier to clean than steel inserts into grates.
In a Smoke Control Area you can still use a wood-burner or multi-fuel stove, but it is essential to only use approved fuels by Defra. If you don't, it is possible that you could be in breach of the law and face getting a fine from your local council. It is recommended to only make use of fuels that have been approved by Defra for example, a manufactured anthracite round, in your stove.
Clean Burning
Multi fuel stoves that are approved by Defra can be used only in smoke-controlled areas if they burn only authorised smokeless fuel. It can be a kind of natural or manufactured smokeless log or anthracite. it must conform to certain regulations in order to meet the requirements for an Defra approved wood burning stove. The stove manufacturers must also comply with the rules for selling a buy DEFRA stoves-exempted wood burner. Here at The Stove Yard we have an amazing selection of DEFRA approved wood burning stoves as well as multi fuel stoves from leading brands such as Arada, Parkray, Burley, Stovax and many more.
These stoves that are Defra exempt use the latest technology for combustion to reduce the amount of tar and emissions in your chimney or flue system. They utilize the latest secondary and tertiary airflow techniques to ignite tar gas and particulates before they can escape into the atmosphere. This is what makes a Defra approved stove much less polluting than older stoves that burn wood and open fires.
The design of a Defra approved stove is unique The majority of our stoves will have an internal mechanism hidden within the stove that allows for a small, continuous circulation of air into the fire, even when the air vents are closed. This prevents ash and soot being blown through the fireplace, which could cause dangerous chimney fires.
The new Defra-approved stoves won't allow you to completely close the vents for air and sleep the stove overnight that could release part-burned combustibles into the atmosphere.
A DEFRA-approved stove can have a longer burn time than older stoves that are not defra stoves features-approved. However, if you were to switch your approved fuel with smokeless coal to sleep the stove over night and reduce the time of the burn as the constant supply of air needed to slumber would reduce the burning of smokeless fuel.
Reduced Emissions
If used correctly, a DEFRA exempt stove can generate very low levels of emissions. These emissions are typically PM2.5 particles, which can cause a range of health issues such as heart diseases and lung disease, when inhaled.
The high efficiency of combustion provided by a DEFRA-approved wooden burner reduces the amount of harmful particles and pollutants released by the burning process. This helps reduce the impact of the process of burning on the environment.
The efficiency of a stove could reduce the cost of heating your home. If you use a DEFRA-approved wood burning stove place of a gas boiler, you can lower your carbon footprint while saving money on your energy bills.
If you live in a zone where smoke is controlled, it's vital that your stove be DEFRA approved (or Smoke Exempt) as this permits you to burn approved Defra Fuels such as manufactured smokeless ovals like Anthracite or Homefire as well as dried wood and other fuels that are authorised. This lets you enjoy your fireplace without worrying about nuisance smoke disturbing your neighbours.
In addition to being DEFRA approved, many stoves are also tested to clearSkies standards and can be labelled with the clearSkies label. The clearSkies scheme is an independent scheme which requires stove manufacturers display information about the effectiveness and emissions of their appliances, allowing consumers make an informed decision. The information must include a stove's efficiency rating and emissions, as well as its size and type.
It is important to keep in mind that, just like Ecodesign the clearSkies regulations are minimum standards. Manufacturers can go above and above these. ESSE has designed its latest stoves to make them even more efficient and less polluting, generating less smoke without compromising efficiency or control. This latest development uses the patented twin catalytic combustion technique that reburns the smoke particles it releases significantly reducing their impact on the atmosphere.
If you live in a smoke-controlled zone and you use a DEFRA Approved Stove with a top-quality, kiln dried or seasoned log you will get as much heat, or even more than that, from the same amount of dry wood than when it was burned in the non DEFRA Approved Stove. In fact, it can be as much as 24 percent less expensive to heat your home with a an newest Defra Approved stove than with conventional gas boilers.
Conforms to Building Regulations
If you live in a Smoke Control Area, it's important to have a DEFRA approved multi fuel stove. These stoves have been tested to ensure they do not emit smoke when burning approved fuel. They can therefore be used these stoves in areas that have a large number of buildings. We install and supply DEFRA approved log stoves from the top brands like Mi-fires or Contura.
A DEFRA approved multi fuel stove can allow you to burn wood, peat and other solid fuels in a safe manner. It is important to be aware that some fuels are restricted for use in Smoke Control Areas, so it's important to be aware of local guidelines and restrictions.
Proper ventilation is essential for safety when operating a multi fuel stove, since it will help reduce carbon monoxide accumulation within your home. DEFRA approved multi fuel stoves have an inbuilt venting system that automatically delivers an adequate amount of air to the combustion process, meaning that your home will always be fully ventilated and safe for use.
DEFRA approved stoves also have a minimum size of 550mm2, meaning they can be used in conjunction with a standard dualwall system. Our extensive selection of flue liners is compatible with DEFRA approved stoves, which means you can utilize them to upgrade your existing fireplace to ensure it is compliant with the most recent emission requirements.
When selecting the DEFRA approved stove, look for the 'DEFRA symbol on its packaging or in the manufacturer's details online. Numerous reputable stove retailers will include this information on their websites and on their displays in the store to help you identify which stoves meet the requirements.
If you're planning to install a multi-fuel stove, you must ensure that you get the job done by a professional who is certified to ensure that you are in compliance with the building regulations. If you fail to follow the proper instructions for installation and procedures, you could face a fine or even damage to your home. We suggest using an HETAS certified installer to complete the stove installation, since they are familiar with the manufacturers guidelines and building regulations.
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