How Defra Approved Log Burner Has Transformed My Life The Better

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How Defra Approved Log Burner Has Transformed My Life The Better

Defra Approved Log Burner

The Defra-approved log burner is a favorite option for homeowners. This is mainly due to the fact that they provide a cleaner burn and offer greater control over heating expenses.

They also allow you to legally burn wood in Smoke Control Areas which is an important benefit as it helps avoid the fines imposed against people who use stoves that aren't approved. They are available in various styles to fit your home.

Clean Burn Technology


The clean burn technology found in defra approved log burners can reduce the amount of smoke and particulate emitted during combustion. It has been proven that this technology can help reduce the health risks associated with poor air in urban areas. This is especially relevant when using a fireplace or wood-burning stove. Bergen, for instance, recognized the necessity of implementing measures to improve the quality of air. As a result, non-cleanburn stoves have been removed from the city. This trade-in program was a great success. Bergen ranked fifth among 320 European cities in 2021 for its air quality.

To achieve this, stoves that are Defra-approved have been designed to ensure that the flame gets enough oxygen to ignite and burn fuel. This is accomplished by secondary air feed or tertiary intake, which allows combustion air to enter the appliance, in addition to the primary or main air intake.  Read the Full Article  is located on the back of the stove, underneath or inside the fire box while a tertiary intake will be situated in the middle.

These modern Defra-exempt stoves have passed rigorous tests and can burn wood in smoke Control Areas. This is provided the correct kind of wood, which is seasoned and dried to less than 20% moisture content. This can be utilized in conjunction with the Defra approved stove.

A Defra approved stove has been tested and is able to emit no more than 3g of smoke per hour which is the legal limit for many UK cities and towns. If a stove is found to emit excessive emissions, the owner could be fined a sum of PS300 or more.

A stove that is Defra-approved will carry a Defra mark on it, and also an Ecodesign label. This will come into the market in 2022. Ecodesign-compliant stoves must pass strict emissions tests and have an efficiency rating of at minimum 72%. A stove with an efficiency rating of high will lessen the amount of carbon dioxide produced by it, while also saving you money on your heating bills.

Smoke Control Areas Suitable

The government of the United Kingdom has imposed strict emission limits for fireplaces and stoves. They are designed to make the country a healthier and healthier living space. Smoke Control Areas are found in many large towns and cities and where the dark smoke could cause annoyance to local residents. If you reside in a Smoke Control Area and have an older open fire or wood burning stove, you must upgrade to a Defra approved log burner.

They are greener than traditional log burners and feature the most advanced technology for clean burning. Leading manufacturers like Arada, Burley, Parkray & Stovax are continuing to develop their products and are currently developing models with secondary and third-party combustion systems that further reduce emissions. These advanced burners are more efficient than the ones they replace and could save you money on your fuel bills in the long term.

DEFRA approved, or Defra exempt, are terms that indicate the stove has passed an UK Department for Environment, Farming and Rural Affairs test. This test ensures that the stove is safe in smoke controlled areas. Defra Exempt is a term that is applicable to specific models that have passed the test. These models are suitable to burn approved smokeless fuels, which are highlighted in a list provided by Defra. These fuels do not contain wood.

You could face a fine for using an older stove that isn't DEFRA approved in a smoke-controlled zone. Visit the official Defra site to determine whether you're located in a smoke-controlled area. To avoid a fine, only burn dry wood that has been dried and seasoned, and Defra approved smokeless fuels, not logs or other wet woods.

There are a number of DEFRA Approved Log Burners on the market. The Dovre product pages show this logo when the model is suitable for Smoke Control Areas. You can also find out more about DEFRA approved stoves, fireplaces, and fires by visiting the official Defra website.

Easy to Clean

Clean your log burner to ensure its efficiency. This will also help to reduce the accumulation of harmful creosote which can cause chimney fires. Regular cleaning will ensure that your stove glass remains clean and clear, so you can enjoy a stunning fire view without obstruction.

There are many tools that you could need to assist in the care of your wood burner that include cleaning brushes as well as a ash vacuum cleaner, and polish for your stove. Clean your stove whenever it's cool and wear heat-resistant gloves.

The first step is to sweep any ash that has accumulated on the bottom of your stove with the grate brush, ensuring that you get into all small spaces and nooks. You can then employ an ash vacuum take out any remaining ashes and dispose of them in metal containers. After your stove is thoroughly cleaned it is possible to use a soft, clean cloth to apply an oven cleaner. Be careful not to touch the hot surface.

It is important to only burn seasoned, high-quality wood on your approved defra log burner to ensure you aren't producing large amounts of particulates. When choosing your firewood, search for the Woodsure Ready to Burn logo or use an instrument to measure the moisture content to ensure that the moisture content is below 20%. You can also season your own 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 generate dangerous chemicals when burned and are not suitable to burn in the log burner.

It is essential to install your log burner correctly in order to maintain its performance and effectiveness. Make sure that it's installed by a certified professional and is located in a well-ventilated area where it will not be subject to drafts. Installing a stove incorrectly could result in injuries, safety issues and increased expenses.

Energy Efficient

Defra approved log burners are usually more efficient in energy than other stoves. The reason for this is because they have been tested and proven to be able to guarantee that the right amount of air is delivered to the wood or multiple fuel burning stoves during combustion. This reduces the amount of smoke and it also reduces heat loss and emissions from the stove.

When you purchase a defra-exempt wood burner you can also be assured that it is going to be safe to use with your chimney as it will have an outlet size of 5" (150mm). Non-Defra approved stoves have a larger chimney outlet, which could cause problems when installing the chimney liner. The Stove Yard offers a range 5" chimney liners to fit your wood or multi-fuel exempted stove.

The Stove Yard sells a variety of stoves that are Defra approved and include the latest clean burning technology. A lot of our models come with secondary and tertiary feeds for air to ensure that the fuel is burning. This increases the efficiency of the stove, and reduces the amount smoke generated.

A log burner that is Defra-approved can also permit you to use it legally in Smoke Control Area. UK cities and large towns are classified as Smoke Control Areas. To comply with the law you must make use of a DEFRA-approved appliance for burning wood and smokeless coal.

You can even buy a defra approved stove that is certified by clearSkies to show that it meets the latest Ecodesign emission standards that were put into effect in the last year. This is the most suitable option if you live in an area that has Smoke Control. It can make your stove eco-friendly, and will be in compliance with the law. The ESSE 700 Vista, a elegant and efficient Defra Approved Log Burner, comes with an option to add an smoke control kit in the event that it is required.