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Future Fires Defra Exempt Contemporary Stoves

Defra Exempt Stoves
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You might like to read more in depth information about The Clean Air Act of 1956 and 1968.

A Defra Exempt stove has passed a lab test where its emissions are measured at its rated output and at a reduced rate. This is to help reduce air pollution in towns and cities that are Smoke Control Areas. A Defra Exempt stove can generally be used to burn wood in a Smoke Control Area - it actually depends what fuel the lab test was carried out with but this is nearly always firewood.

It is worth noting that the Ecodesign legislation, in effect since 2022, establishes emissions limits that are arguably even stricter than those set for Defra Exemption. However, the framework does not include the low output test. We may well see the introduction of an additional low output test for stoves that can be used in Smoke Control Areas after 2022.

ECO8kW76.9%
Panoramic FX1 wood stove
Panoramic FX1 wood stoveRRP £2,041.67£1,890 inc. VAT

Here we have the Future Fires Panoramic FX1 which is an oval stove with very wide window. At 8 kW this stove is suited to the medium sized room and the shape and very wide window will make an impression on any room.

ECO5kW76.9%
Panoramic FX2 wood stove
Panoramic FX2 wood stoveRRP £1,954.18£1,810 inc. VAT

The Future Fires Panoramic FX2 is a smaller version of the FX1, featuring an output of 5kW.