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Defra Approved Back Boiler Stoves

nrg-4-5kw-eco-design-stove-multifuel-cast-iron-fireplace-portable-defra-approved-286.jpgThere are a variety of factors to think about when selecting a new stove. The attraction of dual-functionality is only one of the many aspects to take into consideration.

Back boiler stoves that are approved by DEFRA are a fantastic solution to these problems. They produce very little smoke because they use the minimum amount of combustion air.

Clean Burn Technology

If you're looking for a clean burning stove with a large firebox that has the ability to warm your home and provide hot water for your radiators, then a defra certified back boiler stove might be the one you're seeking. These stoves are equipped with an integrated steel boiler that is capable of heating your central heating system whilst the fire burns inside the stove, meaning it's a much more efficient way to use wood burning stoves.

Most of our defra approved back boiler stoves come with an airwash system that is pre heated which keeps the glass doors free of ash and soot deposits. The secondary combustion system burns any unburnt particles produced during the initial burning. This keeps the flue gas clear, which leads to a more efficient burn and lower fuel costs, saving you money on your energy bills.

Some of our stoves have been tested independently and deemed Defra SE (Smoke Exempt). The stoves do this by having a top air vent adjustment that stops you from closing it all the way that would shut off oxygen flow to the flame. This will cause the fire to smolder instead of burning efficiently and release more pollutants into the air.

The moisture content of the fuel could also be a significant factor in the amount smoke that is emitted from the stove. We recommend burning only seasoned, dried wood with a minimum moisture content of 20 percent to ensure that your stove burns as cleanly and efficiently as possible. Most of our Defra approved stoves have built-in moisture sensors that will adjust the burn rate accordingly when using wet or damp wood.

Some manufacturers have gone a step further to boost efficiency by adding a second clean burn system. This is controlled by a chrome lever on the bottom of the stove. It opens and closes an air vent that draws the air over the fire, reburning smoke that was created by the initial burning process. Our Defra SE approved ranges are now even more efficient. You can save money on your energy bills.

Easy to Clean

A back boiler that is defra certified stove can be used to run your central heating and hot water from the same system. This can be done by making a loop that connects the other taps on the back boiler (there are usually two) and your hot water tank. Then, you can make use of thermosyphoning to bring heat into your home. This also means that your boiler will never run out of hot water since it is fed by the tank.

To maintain your stove at its peak performance, you should clean it regularly. First, ensure that the stove is cold. Then wipe down the body and doors of the stove with a clean, dry cloth. We recommend using a microfiber towel, as they are less harsh.

After cleaning the stove's interior it is recommended to wash the glass. Glass cleaners can be found at most hardware stores and will help remove stubborn stains and marks. It is best to use the glass cleaner in a limited amount since too much of it can cause damage to the surface of the glass.

Over time the seals around the glass of your stove's and doors can start to wear down. It is crucial to replace the seals at least once a year to prevent gaps that could let heat escape. Depending on the model you select this can be accomplished easily with stove rope, which can be purchased from the majority of hardware stores.

If you have a defra approved stove that has an Eco Design 2022 compliant back boiler that means the combustion process is much more efficient than traditional wood burning stoves. This is because the newest technologies have reduced the amount of combustibles that are part-burned that are released into the atmosphere. This has made stoves that comply with the environment and are also cheaper to run.

Another thing to remember with a back boiler stove is that it will always be a little higher in cost than a typical multi fuel stove, as it produces more hot water than a normal multifuel stove. It is still an economical method of heating your home, as it can be used for central heating and hot water.

Easy to Install

Boiler stoves are stylish and efficient option that can supply hot and warm water for your central heating system. A wood burner that has a back boiler is different from other multi-fuel stoves, which must be connected to the gas boiler. It can be connected directly to central heating and hot water of your home, removing the necessity for a second heating system.

Wood burning stoves that have a back boiler are also a great choice for those who want to be environmentally friendly. They also produce less emissions because they burn logs or pellets, rather than gas or oil heating systems, making them a great choice for those who are concerned about global warming.

Installing a wood-burning stove that has a boiler is fairly simple. It is crucial to ensure that the stove is installed and linked to your heating system, so it is best to have the installation carried out by a qualified heating engineer. They can ensure that the stove is installed correctly and is connected to the proper systems. They can also check that all safety devices are in place.

Defra Approved Stoves, or Defra exempt stoves as they are sometimes referred to they have met the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs' (DEFRA) requirements regarding smoke emission levels. They can be used in Smoke Control Areas and have been tested and modified to ensure that they produce a very clean burn that is able to be used with wood as well as smokeless fuels.

DEFRA approved stoves like the Defra Exempt Dunsley Yorkshire or our best-selling Hi-Flame Aidan are able offer a highly effective burn with very little harmful emissions. They have been tested according to the new Eco-Design regulations which limit the amount particulate matter (PM) and CO2 NOx and organic gases a stove releases during normal operation.

Smoke Control Areas Suitable

Most UK cities and DEFRA Approved Contemporary Stoves towns are classified as Smoke Control Areas and burning logs on older stoves or open flames can lead to a fine for emitting smoke that is considered to be nuisance. The good news is that Defra approved back boiler stoves are exempt from these restrictions if you select the right appliance for your home.

The Defra exempt wood burners are engineered to use Clean Burn technology which ensures that the fuel used is efficiently burned with little smoke production. This means that you are able to have a beautiful fireplace even living in a smoke-free area however, you'll have to limit the use of logs to authorised smokeless mineral fuels.

To meet Defra requirements, these stoves feature airtight chambers for precisely controlled airflow and typically use triple airflow systems to ensure that combustion byproducts are burnt up before they can escape the chimney. This not only helps to keep any unwanted smoke out, but also helps to reduce the buildup of soot that can hinder the flue's flow and reduce gas efficiency.

It is crucial to purchase a Defra-approved stove from a trusted local retailer that can ensure that the right size stove is selected for your area to ensure the highest efficiency in heating and is properly installed by a HETAS-registered installer. They can also assist you in choosing the most suitable type of chimney liner to ensure a secure and efficient installation. They will also advise on whether your house requires additional ventilation.

Modern DEFRA approved stoves are far superior to traditional wood burners or open fires. They provide a minimum 75 percent efficiency, which is will not only lower your environmental impact but also helps you save money. In addition to this DEFRA approved traditional stoves approved stoves are capable of being used in a smoke-controlled area, and require a minimum of 6mm stainless steel twin wall flexible chimney liner which is much less expensive than the more expensive 12mm liners needed for Ecodesign stoves.

If you are unsure about whether your property falls in a smoke-control zone you can inquire with your local council. They can give you the most current information. Most reputable stove makers have a DEFRA approved contemporary Stoves-exempt classification in their product line to allow you to determine if these appliances are in the right category.

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