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A Large Wood Burner May Release Harmful Particulates Into the Air Wood burning stoves are a great way for heating rooms, but new data suggests that they also release harmful pollutants in the air. These tiny particulates known as PM2.5 have been linked to heart and lung issues as well as dementia. This DEFRA approved and Ecodesign stove is sleek and contemporary that heats rooms quickly and with minimal delay. This stove looks good in any space thanks to its large flame view, airwash system and elegant design. The Blithfield The Blithfield is an EcoDesign-ready and DEFRA-approved wood burner that blends traditional and contemporary styles. It has a large porthole-like window that's cleaned with an airwash system. It's designed for both cooking and burning logs, as it includes warming rack and a fiddle rail. It's also easily customizable with the handles and controls that come in a choice of chrome or brass and in a selection of six different colour finishes to fit your home. All Clock stoves feature their unique clockwork control which makes them among the most easily controlled in terms of heat output and flames available. This also means that they have been carefully designed to meet the rigorous 2022 emission levels of Ecodesign; the UK-backed EU regulation that aims to improve the quality of our air. This is accomplished by the tertiary air that has been heated prior to being drawn in from the lower part of the stove and the burner's rate being controlled by a separate rotary air control allowing for ultra-low emissions. This stove is among the most efficient large stoves that are available. It comes with a DEFRA approved and Smoke Control Area exemption firebox, and can burn wood that is up to 20% moisture. Stovax has taken the classic styling of their Sheraton wood burning stove and incorporated it with a modern high-efficiency and low emission combustion system to create a log burner that can be easily integrated into a range of traditional and contemporary designs. The gorgeous bevelled frame and the cornicing of the stove contribute to its design, while the advanced design of the firebox permits a clean burn. This makes it SIA Ecodesign ready and suitable for smoke control areas. There are two variations of the Sheraton; one that is a log store model that will sit flush within a chambered chimney breast and a standard leg model that's ideal to fit into an inglenook opening. Both models are rated at a nominal output of 5kW, and provide an excellent view of the fire through a large glass panel. The stoves are available in various finishes, including the matt black model shown. They can also be customized by adding optional extras such as brass or stainless steel handles or a direct air kit. For more information on the Sheraton or to arrange a visit to our showroom to see these stunning stoves in action, please enter your postcode below to find your nearest dealer and approved installer. The Huntingdon A large wood burner is a great option to add a touch of character to any home. It's also a great way to warm your home particularly when it's engineered with good seasonal efficiency. New log burners are required to comply with strict health and environmental standards, including restricting smoke emissions to 5g of carbon monoxide per hour. To minimize the impact on your home, it's important to opt for a stove that has a large flame with a large window, an airwash system to keep the glass clean, and a removable door handle for security and convenience. The Huntingdon from Stovax is a large traditional stove that fulfills these specifications. The wood-burning and multifuel stoves are both DEFRA exempt and come with an impressive heat output. They also feature an expansive viewing area that allows for breathtaking views of flames, and the multifuel version has a unique closable riddling grates for burning logs. Both stoves come with the option of a clear door or a tracery door for a more gothic aesthetic and are ideal for any space from rustic cottages to modern townhouses. These stoves are extremely energy efficient and come with an A+ rating. This ensures that your fuel is utilized efficiently as it can be. Additionally to that, the Huntingdon has a second air control that enables you to regulate the heat of your fireplace, so you can adjust it to operate at a steady state, reducing fuel costs and lowering emissions. The multi-fuel version of the Huntingdon can be purchased with a riddling kit to facilitate more efficient cleaning and maintenance. Both models are available with a graphite or black finish to match your existing decor. All Ecodesign stoves are made to an emission limit of 5g CO2 per hour, meaning that they are significantly less harmful than older models. This is a significant improvement over older stoves, which can emit more than 20g of CO2 per hour, which is damaging to your health and increase your risk of suffering from respiratory problems. The Chilli Penguin Defrost The name implies the 4.7kW stove is designed to defrost windows after a wintry walk or cook a family meal. This Ecodesign and DEFRA exempt Stovax product features a revolutionary clean-burn system that incorporates three distinct features that contribute to its remarkable efficiency. Combining secondary heat retention glazing, combustion jets, and air flow diverts help to keep the internal temperature high, resulting in an even more complete combustion of fuel gases. This results in lower harmful emissions and reduces the amount of particulates released into the air. The result is a powerful stove with large glass windows to see the fire. You can pick from a range of colors and the chrome pedestal will complement your interior. This top loading stove also features a large flat surface that you can place kettles and pans on. Like all stoves built by Stovax and Stovax, the Pengiun complies with the latest Ecodesign regulations and has passed all necessary tests and inspections. It is only able to burn wood and smokeless firewoods that are approved by DEFRA. If you burn fuels that are not approved by DEFRA, you could be fined up to PS1,000 per hour based on the amount of particles that are released into the air. This is accomplished by an innovative clean burning system that has been improved to include a new air supply that is introduced into the combustion chamber via jets and channels that are above the fire. The pre-heated gas is used to ignite the volatile gases produced by the fuel, leading to an entire burn that produces less harmful emissions. It also creates an air wash, or cushion of air, that is directed at the glass to give you better views of the flames. The combination of these systems ensures that the new Penguin is in compliance with the most stringent emission limits and is classified as an 'Ecodesign' stove. It emits less than 20 mg/m3 of carbon dioxide when burning wood, and less than 16 mg/m3 when burning smokeless fuels. The Go Eco Research has revealed that older-style wood burning stoves emit tiny particles of soot in air. They are a major cause of poor air quality which has been linked to lung and heart issues, dementia, and breathing problems. Fortunately, newer models have been made to meet higher standards and are DEFRA approved, which means that you can still enjoy the relaxing benefits of a fire in your home. The Go Eco large wood burner is a larger version of the popular standard stove. It is DEFRA exempt and SIA Ecodesign ready, meaning it is already compliant with European restrictions on emissions due to come into force in 2022. It has a large window to view the flames and an airwash system that keeps it clean. It boasts an 80% energy efficiency rating and 5kW heat output. The bigger model can be fitted into larger chimney openings, and is suitable for many installation options. It's as the name suggests it's the ideal large wood burner for those who love to glamp, but is equally good for any home installation. It's a dual-fuel stove that is fully equipped for boiling water and cooking and burning logs. It's a clearSkies stove that is level five, which means it produces 90% less carbon dioxide than an open flame and 80% less than a 10-year-old stove. The GO ECO is a DEFRA-approved multi-fuel stove with an efficiency rating of 80% and 5kW of heat output. It's also a clearSkies Level Five stove, which means it can be used in smoke control areas. It can also be utilized with softwood or kiln-dried timber. It's simple to use, and has numerous different options for installation, such as a bench, wall or pedestal. It has a porthole-like window, which is kept clean with the airwash system. It is also suitable for glamping.