Defra Approved Back Boiler Stoves
There are many things to consider when choosing the right stove. From the appealing appeal of dual function to the practical aspects of installation, compliance and safety.
Back boiler stoves approved by DEFRA are an excellent solution to these issues. They produce very little smoke because they use the minimum amount combustion air.
Clean Burn Technology
If you're looking for a hygienic burning stove with a large firebox that can be used to warm your home and provide hot water to your radiators, then a defra-approved back boiler stove might be the one you're looking for. These stoves have an integrated steel boiler that can be used for heating your central heating system while the fire burns inside the stove, this means it's a far more efficient way to use wood burning stoves.
Most of our DEFRA compliant stoves List -
http://promarket.in.ua/user/voicemanx0/ - approved back boiler stoves come with a pre-heated airwash system which helps keep the glass doors clear of ash and soot deposits. They also come with secondary combustion technology that works by reburning any unburnt particulates produced during the initial combustion. This keeps the flue gases free of contaminants, which results in an efficient combustion process and lower fuel costs, which can save you money on your energy costs.
Certain of our stoves have been tested independently and approved as Defra SE (Smoke Exempt). They do this by having an adjustment on the top air vent to prevent you from shutting it completely, that would shut off the oxygen supply to the fire. This will cause it to smoulder instead of burning cleanly and result in more harmful gases being released into the air.
Another crucial aspect is the moisture content of your fuel, which can be a major contributor to the amount of smoke emitted by the stove. We recommend burning only seasoned, dried wood with a minimum moisture content of 20 percent to ensure that your stove burns as efficiently and effectively as is possible. The majority of our Defra approved stoves have a built in moisture sensor which adjusts the burn rate accordingly when using wet or damp wood.
Some manufacturers have even taken a step further to increase the efficiency of their stoves by including an advanced clean burn system, which is controlled by the chrome pull lever located at the base of the stove that opens and closes the vent which draws air over the fire reburning the initial smoke that was produced in the initial process of burning. 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 accomplished by running a loop through the other taps on the back boiler (there are typically two) to your hot water tank then using thermosyphoning to bring the heat into the house. This will ensure that your boiler will never run out of hot water since it will be supplied from the tank.
Clean your stove regularly to maintain its optimal performance. To begin, ensure the stove is cold. Then, wipe down the main body and the doors of the stove with an uncluttered cloth. We suggest using a microfiber towel, because they are less harsh than cotton ones.
After wiping down the stove's interior, it is a good idea 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 sparingly because too much could cause damage to the surface of the glass.
As time passes the seals around the doors of your stove and the glass can begin to deteriorate. This can lead to gaps that could leak heat, so it is important to replace these seals once a year. Depending on the model that you pick it is possible to do this quickly and easily with stove rope that is available from the majority of hardware stores.
If you own an approved defra stove with an Eco Design 2022 compliant back boiler, then the combustion process is more efficient than traditional wood burning stoves. Modern technology has made it possible to decrease the amount of combustibles that are released into the air. The stoves that comply with the regulations are more eco efficient and are also less expensive to operate.
Another thing to keep in mind with a back boiler stove is that it will always be a little bit more expensive than a typical multifuel stove because it produces more hot water than a typical multifuel stove. It is still an economical way to heat your house because it can be used for both central heating and hot-water.
Easy to Install
Boiler stoves are stylish and efficient solution that can provide hot and warm water for your central heating system. A wood burner that has back boiler is distinct from other multi-fuel stoves, which must be connected to a gas boiler. It can connect directly to the central heating and hot water of your home, eliminating the necessity for a second heating system.
Wood burning stoves that include a back boiler are also an excellent option for those who wish to be green. In addition, since they burn wood and pellets they produce less carbon dioxide than gas or oil heating systems, which makes them an excellent option for those concerned about the impact their energy consumption is having on global warming.
While many people may be confused about how a wood burning stove that has a back boiler operates installing one is relatively simple. It is essential to ensure that the stove is installed correctly and is connected to your heating system. This should be done by a qualified heating technician. They can ensure that your stove is installed correctly and is connected to the proper systems. They can also ensure that all safety devices are in place.
Defra Approved stoves, or Defra Exempt Stoves, as they are often referred to they have met the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) standards for smoke emission levels. They are able to 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 utilized with wood and smokeless fuels.
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DEFRA compliant stoves list our top-selling Hi-Flame Aidan can provide a highly efficient combustion process with minimal harmful emissions. They have been tested in accordance with the new Eco Design regulations which limit the amount of particulate matter as well as NOx, CO2 and organic gases that the stove produces in normal operation.
Smoke Control Areas Suitable
Smoke Control Areas are in place in the majority of UK cities and towns. Burning wood on older fireplaces or stoves could result in a fine if the smoke is deemed to be an annoyance. If you select the correct appliance for your home, Defra-approved back boiler stoves will not be subject to these restrictions.
Wood burners that are exempt from Defra are designed with Clean Burn technology, which ensures that fuel is burnt efficiently and produces a minimum amount of smoke. You can still enjoy a beautiful fireplace if you reside in a smoke-controlled area, but logs must be limited to mineral fuels that are smoke-free.
The stoves comply with Defra standards due to their airtight chambers controlled by airflow. They also employ triple airflow systems that ensure that combustion byproducts will be burned off before they exit the chimney. This not only helps to keep any unwanted smoke out, but also reduces the buildup of soot that can hinder the flue's flow and reduce gas efficiency.