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There are a variety of factors to think about when selecting the right stove. From the alluring appeal of dual functionality to the practical aspects of installation, compliance and safety.
DEFRA approved back boiler stoves offer an ideal solution to these problems. They produce only a tiny amount of smoke because they use the minimum amount combustion air.
Clean Burn Technology
A defra-approved back boiler stove is a great choice if you want a clean burning stove that can warm your home as well as provide hot water to radiators. The stoves come with an integrated steel boiler that is capable of heating your central heating system whilst the fire burns inside the stove, which means it's a far more efficient method of using wood burners.
Most of our DEFRA stoves for sale-approved back boiler stoves come with a heated, airwash system to keep the glass doors clean of ash and soot. The secondary combustion system burns any unburnt particles produced during the initial combustion. This keeps the flue gas clear, which leads to an efficient burn and lower fuel costs, saving you money on your energy bills.
Some of our stoves are even more eco-friendly and have been independently tested to meet the latest, stricter DEFRA emission standards to become Defra SE (Smoke Exempt) approved. The stoves accomplish this by having an air vent on the top that prevents you from closing it all the way that would shut off oxygen flow to the flame. This will cause the fire to smoulder instead of burning properly and release more pollutants into the air.
The moisture content of the fuel could be a major factor in the amount smoke that is emitted from a stove. We recommend burning only seasoned, dried wood with a minimum moisture content of 20% to ensure that your stove burns as efficiently and cleanly as is possible. Most of our Defra-approved stoves are equipped with a moisture sensor, which can be adjusted to adjust the burning rate when using wet wood.
Some manufacturers have gone one step further to increase efficiency by adding a second clean burn system. This is controlled by a chrome lever on the lower part of the stove. It opens and closes an air vent that draws air over the fire, while reburning smoke produced by the initial burning process. Our Defra SE approved ranges are now even more efficient. You can save money on your energy costs.
Easy to Clean
A defra-approved back boiler stove will allow you to run your central heating as well as hot water from the same system. This can be achieved by connecting a loop from the other tappings on the back boiler (there are typically two) to your hot water tank then using thermosyphoning to get the warmth into the home. This also means that your boiler will never run out of hot water, as it will be fed by the tank.
Clean your stove regularly to ensure its performance is at its best. Start by ensuring that the stove is cold to the touch. Next, wipe the body of the stove and the door with a clean and dry cloth. We suggest using a microfiber towel since they are less abrasive.
After wiping down the inside of your stove It is a good idea to wash the glass. Glass cleaners can be found in a variety of hardware stores and will help remove stubborn stains and marks. Glass cleaners should be used with caution since too much of it can damage glass surfaces.
Over time the seals around the doors of your stove and the glass will begin to wear down. This can lead to gaps that can let heat out and cause heat loss, which is why it is essential to replace these seals every a year. This can be done using stove rope that is available in a majority of hardware stores.
If you have a defra-approved stove with an Eco Design 2022 compliant back boiler and the combustion process is much more efficient than traditional wood burning stoves. This is because the latest technologies have reduced the amount of part-burned combustibles that are released into the atmosphere. Compliant stoves are more environmentally friendly and also cheaper to run.
A back boiler stove is always more expensive than a standard multifuel stove since it produces more hot water. However, it's an extremely cost-effective way to heat your home, because you can power both your central heating and hot water through the same system.
Easy to Install
Boiler stoves can be used to provide heat to the area and hot water to your central heating system, making them a stylish work horse that is an efficient and economical option. In contrast to other multi-fuel stoves that require connection to an existing gas boiler a wood burner with back boiler can connect directly to the main hot water supply and central heating system, eliminating the need for a separate heating system.
Wood burning stoves that include back boilers are an excellent option for those who want to be green. They also produce less emissions due to the fact that they burn wood or pellets, than gas or oil heating systems which makes them a good option for those concerned about global warming.
Installing a wood-burning stove that has a boiler is fairly simple. The most important thing is to make sure that the stove is correctly installed and linked to your heating system, so it is recommended to have this completed by a licensed heating engineer. They can make sure that the stove is installed correctly and connected to the appropriate systems. They can also ensure that all safety devices are installed.
Defra Approved Stoves, also known as Defra exempt stoves as they are sometimes referred to, have met the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs' (DEFRA) requirements for smoke emission levels. They are able to be utilized in Smoke Control Areas. They have been modified and tested to ensure that they produce the most efficient burn and can be used with smokeless or wood fuels.
DEFRA approved stoves such as the Defra Exempt Dunsley Yorkshire or our best-selling Hi-Flame Aidan are able offer a highly efficient combustion process with minimal harmful emissions. They have been tested according to the new Eco Design regulations which restrict the amount of particulate matter as well as NOx, CO2 and organic gases the stove produces in normal operation.
Smoke Control Areas Suitable
Most UK cities and towns are classified as Smoke Control Areas and burning logs on older stoves or open fires could result in a fine for creating nuisance smoke emissions. If you choose the right appliance for your home, Defra-approved back boiler stoves will not be subject to these restrictions.
The Defra exempted wood burners are designed to make use of 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 when you live in a smoke controlled area, but you will need limit the use of logs to smokeless mineral fuels.
The stoves comply with Defra standards due to their airtight chambers that are precisely controlled for Defra Recognized Stoves airflow. They also use triple airflow systems, defra Recognized Stoves which ensure that combustion byproducts will be burned up before they reach the chimney. This helps to reduce nuisance smoke and reduces the accumulation of soot which could block the flue or reduce gas efficiency.
It is important that you purchase a Defra-approved stove from a reputable local retailer who can make sure that the right size stove is selected for your space to provide maximum heating efficiency and is properly installed by a HETAS-registered installer. They can also assist you in choosing the best chimney liner to ensure a secure and efficient installation. They can also advise on whether your house needs any additional ventilation.
Modern DEFRA approved stoves are superior to traditional open fires or wood burners. They offer a minimum 75% efficiency, which not only reduces your carbon footprint but also saves you money. Defra approved back boiler stoves can be used in smoke-controlled areas and will require a minimum 6mm stainless steel twin-wall flexible chimney liner. This is cheaper than the larger 12mm chimney liners required for Ecodesign stoves.

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