Wood burning stove SG1 – external house – chimney and stove package

£4,892.26

Schiedel’s SG1 wood-burning stove is one of our newest models. It comes complete with our award-winning ICID twin-wall chimney system, which is suitable for your home. Please note that the stove and chimney come as a package.

These packages include the stove and system required to route a chimney through your roof or externally, depending on the chosen kit.

The SG models are ultra-modern, achieving up to 81% efficiency. They emit more heat with less wood than many other models on the UK market. 

Stove benefits! 

  • Self-closing door
  • Easy operation with one lever for both primary and secondary combustion air
  • Practical wood room with a door in front ash drawer
  • Adjustable legs for uneven floors
  • Energy class A +
  • Eco-ready

SKU: 176967

Despite the headlines, stoves are not banned and won’t be.

The headlines refer to older stoves which are inefficient and are a number of years old. Modern Ecodesign stoves are highly efficient, when using suitable low moisture content wood logs.

Ecodesign is a European initiative aimed at reducing emissions, which has also been implemented in the United Kingdom. Ecodesign regulations are applicable nationwide. Therefore, any new stove installation, regardless of location, must adhere to Ecodesign standards. This is represented by a label with ratings. Our ranges  fall within bands A and A+

The Department for Environment, Farming and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) conducts assessments of stoves to evaluate their emissions and smoke output. A DEFRA exemption indicates that a stove has successfully undergone stringent testing and is approved for burning wood in designated smoke control zones.

The word “approved” is sometimes used, but this is informal and refers to the listings available on the DEFRA site.

Many parts of the UK are smoke control areas where:

  • you cannot release smoke from a chimney
  • you can only burn authorised fuel, unless you use an appliance approved by Defra (also known as an ‘exempt appliance’ or ‘Defra approved appliance’)

In England you may have to pay a penalty of up to £300 if your chimney releases smoke in a smoke control area.

You can be fined up to £1,000 if you buy unauthorised fuel to use in an appliance that’s not approved by Defra.

Exempt appliances that can burn unauthorised fuels include our stove ranges:

Unauthorised fuels, such as wood, can only be burned in exempt appliances such as some boilers, cookers and stoves.

You must only use the types of fuel that the manufacturer says can be used in the appliance.

Find out if you live in a smoke control area

Contact your local council to find out if you live in a smoke control area. The environmental services department will be able to help you.

What you can burn in smoke control areas

In a smoke control area you can only burn fuel on the list of authorised fuels, or any of the following ‘smokeless’ fuels, unless you’re using a Defra approved appliance:

  • anthracite
  • semi-anthracite
  • gas
  • low volatile steam coal
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