Why We Love Defra Approved Back Boiler Stoves (And You Should, Too!)

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Why We Love Defra Approved Back Boiler Stoves (And You Should, Too!)

Defra Approved Back Boiler Stoves

When selecting a new stove there are a myriad of things to consider. From the alluring appeal of dual function to practical concerns of installation, safety, and compliance.

DEFRA approved back boiler stoves offer an ideal solution to these issues. They emit only a tiny amount of smoke because they use the minimum amount of combustion air.

Clean Burn Technology

A defra-approved back boiler stove is a great choice if you want an efficient and clean burning stove that can heat your home as well as provide hot water to radiators. These stoves come with an integrated steel boiler capable of heating the central heating system, while the fire is burning within the stove. This is an efficient method to use wood burners.

Most of our defra-approved rear boiler stoves have a pre heated, airwash system to keep the glass doors clear of soot and ash. They also have a secondary combustion system that operates by reburning any unburned particulates produced during the initial combustion. This helps to keep the flue gas clean which results in more efficient burning and lower cost of fuel.

Some of our stoves are even more efficient than this and have been independently tested to meet the latest stricter DEFRA emissions standards to become Defra SE (Smoke Exempt) approved. The stoves do this by having a top air vent adjustment that stops you from closing it completely, which would cut off oxygen supply to the flame. This causes the fire to smoke instead of burning cleanly and release more pollutants into the atmosphere.

Another crucial aspect is the moisture content of your fuel which can be a major factor in the amount of smoke emitted by a stove. We recommend that you only burn seasoned, dry wood with a moisture content of less than 20% to ensure that your stove is burning as efficiently and efficiently as it can be. Most of our Defra-approved stoves are equipped with a moisture sensor which will alter the rate of combustion when you use wet wood.

Some manufacturers have even taken a step further to enhance the efficiency of their stoves by incorporating an advanced secondary clean burn system that is controlled by an chrome pull lever at the base of the stove. It opens and closes a vent that draws air over the fire reburning the initial smoke created during the initial burning process. Our Defra SE approved ranges are now even more efficient. You could save more money on your energy bills.

Easy to Clean

A defra approved back boiler stove allows you to run your central heating and hot water off the same system. This is accomplished by running a loop through the other tappings on the back boiler (there are typically two) to your hot water tank, then using thermosyphoning to bring the heat into your home. This also means that your boiler will never run out of hot water, because it is fed from the tank.

Clean your stove regularly to ensure that it is operating at its peak. First, ensure that the stove is ice cold. Then wipe down the main body and the door of the stove using a clean, dry cloth. We would recommend using a microfiber cloth, since they are much less abrasive than cotton ones.

It is a good idea after you've cleaned the stove's interior to clean the glass. Glass cleaners can be found at most hardware stores and will help remove stubborn stains and marks. It is recommended to use the glass cleaner in a limited amount, as too much can cause damage to the glass's surface.

As time passes, the seals around your stove's glass and doors may begin to wear down. This can cause gaps that can let heat out and therefore it is crucial to replace these seals once annually. This can be done using stove rope, which is available in a majority of hardware stores.

If you own a defra approved stove with an Eco Design 2022 compliant back boiler, then the combustion process is much more efficient than traditional wood burning stoves. Modern technology has allowed for a reduction in the amount of combustibles released into air. Stoves that are compliant are more environment efficient and are also less expensive to operate.

Another thing to remember 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 normal multifuel stove. However, it is still an economical method to heat your home, because you can power both central heating and hot water from the same source.

Easy to Install

Boiler stoves are able to provide both heat for the area and hot water to your central heating system, which makes them a fashionable work horse that can be an effective and economical solution. Unlike other multi-fuel stoves, which must be connected to an existing gas boiler a wood burner with a back boiler can be connected directly to the main hot water supply and central heating source without the need for a second heating system.

Wood burning stoves with back boilers are a great choice for those who wish to be environmentally friendly. They also emit less carbon dioxide because they burn logs or pellets, than gas or oil heating system, making them a great choice for those who are concerned about 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 is best accomplished by a trained heating technician. They can ensure that your stove is set up correctly and connected to the appropriate 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 have a clean and efficient combustion that can be easily used with wood as well as smokeless fuels.

As so, DEFRA approved stoves, such as the Defra Exempt Dunsley Yorkshire and our most popular Hi-Flame Aidan can provide high efficiency and very low harmful emissions. They have been tested in accordance with the new Eco-Design regulations, which imposes limits on the amount particulate matter (PM), CO2, NOx, and organic gases the stove emits in normal operation.

Suitable for Smoke Control Areas

Most UK cities and towns are classified as Smoke Control Areas and burning logs on older stoves or open flames can be a cause for a fine if they are emitting smoke that is considered to be nuisance. If you decide to choose the right appliance for your home, back boilers that are Defra-approved stoves will not be subject to these restrictions.

Defra exempt wood burners are made to make use of Clean Burn technology which ensures that any fuel burned is burnt efficiently with minimal smoke production. This means that you are able to have a beautiful fireplace even if you live in a smoke controlled area however, you'll have to limit the use of logs to authorised smokeless mineral fuels.

To comply with Defra requirements These stoves have airtight chambers for precisely controlled airflow. They usually use triple airflow systems to ensure that combustion byproducts are able to be burned before they can escape the chimney. This not only helps to keep any unwanted smoke out, but also helps to reduce soot build up which can cause obstruction to the flue and decrease gas efficiency.


It is important that you purchase a stove that is Defra-approved from an Expert Local retailer that can ensure that the right size stove is selected for your area to ensure the highest efficiency in heating and is installed correctly by a registered HETAS installer.  click through the next internet site  can also assist you in choosing the best type of chimney liner to ensure a secure and efficient installation. They will also help you decide if your home requires additional ventilation.

Modern DEFRA approved back boiler stoves are a world away from open fires of the past as well as traditional wood burners. you are guaranteed a minimum of 75% efficiency in heating which will not only save you money but also reduces the environmental impact. Additionally, Defra approved stoves are capable of being employed in a smoke-controlled area and they will require a minimum of 6mm stainless steel twin wall flexible chimney liner, which is less expensive than the more expensive 12mm liners needed for Ecodesign stoves.

If you're in any doubt as to whether your home is within a smoke control area, check with your local council who can give you the most current information. Most reliable stove manufacturers have a Defra exempt section of their range so that you can easily identify these appliances when shopping.