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mazona-warwick-5-kw-ecodesign-ready-multi-fuel-wood-burning-stove-316.jpgChoosing a Defra Approved Multi Fuel Stove

If you reside in an area under smoke control, you must use a wood burning stove or 5kw multi fuel stove-fuel stove that is approved by DEFRA. They are commonly referred to as Defra Exempt Appliances and they permit you to burn approved smokeless coal and logs, without producing smoke that is not considered to be nuisance.

Defra Approved

Anyone who lives in an area where smoke control is in place must use a DEFRA approved stove or log burner. Defra approved appliances have been tested to ensure they produce minimal smoke. They also pass rigorous emission tests and meet requirements of the government under the Clean Air Act. Unlike standard wood burning stoves or multi fuel stoves, DEFRA approved appliances have been manufactured and designed to burn wood efficiently, ensuring that they produce very little smoke. This is accomplished by ensuring that the stove is equipped with enough combustion-free air flow throughout the day. Here at Bowland Stoves we offer a range of modern and traditional DEFRA approved wood burning stoves in various styles.

No matter if you reside in a Smoke Control Area or not, an DEFRA approved stove is a wise option if you're planning on installing it. Many of the modern stoves we offer have an integrated feature that prevents you from closing the air vent on the top completely. This prevents the fire from losing its effectiveness and causes it to burn and create more smoke.

Another benefit of DEFRA approved stoves is that they are more efficient in terms of energy consumption and can help you save money on fuel and keep your house warmer for longer. They also have much lower emissions than older stoves and open fires, which means they produce significantly less pollution and are more sustainable for the environment.

Some of our models are Eco Design compliant 2022, a fantastic feature which will help you reduce the amount you use of fuel, thus saving you more money. These stoves are engineered to make use of the entire combustible supply and burn fuel more efficiently. With primary secondary, tertiary and primary air controls they ensure that maximum heat is produced from the fuel you choose to use.

We also have a selection of DEFRA multifuel stoves that allow you to burn all forms of solid fuels, including smokeless coal, peat or turf Briquettes. These stoves are great for people who wish to use a stove with a range of fuels. They can also be employed in Smoke Control Areas.

Clean Burning Technology

Multi fuel stoves are a great option for homeowners who'd prefer a wood-burning stove, but do not have the space to store logs. These stoves can be filled with logs or manufactured fuels such as coal and peat. They typically burn both kinds of fuels more effectively than traditional wood burners. This is largely because the design of multi fuel stoves has been designed to be able to burn a wide range of different fuels.

The grate of a stove that is raised that are designed to burn various fuels is typically designed to allow air circulation beneath the fuel. This is because some fuels, such as peat briquettes and turf Briquettes, require a significant amount of air to ignite and burn. Most multi-fuel stoves have an additional airflow that can be shut or opened according to the type of fuel. This will help keep the fire burning by providing an additional supply air into the stove. It also increases the combustion efficiency.

The primary and secondary airflow systems within a fireplace can be used to regulate flame height and temperature. This is important as different types of fuel will burn at different rates and produce different amounts of heat. Maintaining the flame's high and temperature within a certain range will ensure your stove is operating as efficiently as it can and generating the highest amount of heat from its fuel.

Lastly, you will have to remove ash regularly from your stove and store it in an ash pan or bucket. This will stop the accumulation of too much ash on the stove grates and prevent your fuel from burning properly. You should also clean your stove's glass regularly to avoid any discolouration. You can keep your stove looking fresh with a soft, damp scourer and a specific product for cleaning your stove. To avoid any harm or issues it is essential to follow the directions of the manufacturer when cleaning and maintaining your oven.

Low Emissions

The best Multi Fuel Stove Defra Approved-fuel stoves have low emissions, which means they burn wood or smokeless coal, or a combination thereof, with minimal emissions. This is particularly important in a smoke-control area such as London where you'll require an approved stove by Defra. Only burn authorised materials as part of the Ready To Burn Scheme to conform to local regulations.

A Defra-approved stove will typically have an automatic fuel feed and an air supply control to ensure that the fire is burning efficiently. This results in minimal smoke and produces a substantial amount of heat. It is a good option for a small room in which the stove could be the central feature.

If you live in a smoke control area it is essential to make use of an Defra approved stove to ensure that you are in compliance with the regulations and avoid paying hefty fines for burning illegally. There are many approved stoves by Defra available, but we recommend you choose a wood-burning fireplace that is Eco Design 2022-compliant. This will allow you to have a better views of the flame, and be more efficient.

The AGA Ellsmere E4 is a fantastic example of a DEFRA-approved Ecodesign stove that offers design and efficiency. With a compact size it is ideal for smaller rooms and comes with easy-to-use primary and secondary air controls. Its elegant design would work well in both traditional and contemporary settings.

Stovax Blithfield is a different alternative. It's a large-screen with a square-shaped window that provides a stunning view of the flames. It is available in a variety of colours to complement your decor. This stove is Defra and Eco Design compliant and can be supplied with a clear arch or a Tracery version that adds dramatic Gothic arches to the door.

Pellet stoves can be a great alternative to conventional multi fuel burning stove-fuel stoves. They make use of biomass or compressed wood to create a high-quality fire that is extremely efficient. The pellets, comprised of sawdust or other wood products that were rejected, are an environmentally friendly alternative. The stoves come with a hotplate and an oven, so they can be used for cooking too. The standard 6" (150mm) stove, however still compatible with a 5 1/2" (125mm) liner is a typical feature. This is a great alternative in cases where it's difficult to install a 6" (150mm), or if the chimney has a few odd bends.

Energy Efficiency

The combustion of fuels in a multifuel fire source generates heat that is transferred to the room. It does this via radiation, which is when the hot surface of the stove reflect heat into the room, or through convection, in which it draws cold air from outside, heats it up, and then redirects it back into the room. The majority of modern multifuel stoves are designed to maximize the efficiency of their heat output, by using secondary and tertiary sources to reduce emissions and burn fuel as efficiently as possible.

Stovax Go Eco 5-kW widescreen multifuel Stove is an excellent example. It is approved by both Defra as well as Ecodesign. The large, square-shaped window offers great views of the flame, and its wider size allows it to be fitted into larger chimney openings. The airwash system helps keep the glass interior clear of soot. The stove comes in a selection of six finishes. It could even be equipped with a top plate so that you can cook on it too.

Multifuel stoves are also a great option to burn wood. However, you must follow the instructions on your appliance to ensure most efficient results. It is also recommended to be sure to have it checked regularly by an expert. Selecting the right fuel is important too, as different types of fuel will burn at different rates and produce different amounts of energy. You must decide if you want your fire to produce a lot of heat quickly, or if you prefer a long and slow burn that generates a warm atmosphere.

If you live in a smoke controlled area, it's important to be aware that only DEFRA approved stoves can burn authorised wood and smokeless coal. You could be fined lots of dollars if you burn other fuel. Your stove could be damaged.

mazona-ripley-8-kw-ecodesign-ready-multi-fuel-wood-burning-stove-320.jpgThe Defra approved multifuel stoves we have available in stock have 5" (125mm) flue outlets that can be affixed to an existing chimney stack or flue system. This is a cheaper alternative to installing an stainless steel dual wall liner.