Salamander Stoves EcoDesign 2022 Hobbit Stoves
Salamander Stoves EcoDesign 2022 Hobbit Stoves
The new ECODESIGN version of our Hobbit stove will be available later this year (2020), well ahead of the required deadline.
All of our Hobbit stoves are hand-finished to each customer’s specifications. We had our little stove independently tested in the UK by the KIWA lab in Cheltenham. The full report will be available as a PDF.
Air pollution is often in the news at the moment, with headlines proclaiming that installing a small wood burning stove is detrimental to air quality. Wood smoke from residential heating actually only accounts for less than 10% of the air pollution in cities, and that figure includes open fires, which release far more particulates than stoves. Therefore, stove designers have arguably been given an unfair burden. Nevertheless, this has been taken up, and a revolution in stove design has been championed by the Stove Industry Alliance – a group representing manufacturers, government departments and fuel producers to produce wood stoves that meet the ECODESIGN standards.
Lower Particle Emissions
EcoDesign regulations place a maximum level of 40 micrograms per cubic metre (40μg/M3) for airborne particulates in the stove flue exhaust. Recent SIA tests have shown that modern, clean burning stoves reduce particulate emissions by 90% compared to an open fire and 80-84% compared to an old (10-year+) stove. This is shown in the drawing below.
EcoDesign is a European-wide initiative to lower emissions from wood burning stoves and multi-fuel stoves.
From the 1st of January 2022, all new solid fuel installations must only incorporate appliances that are compliant with the EcoDesign emission parameters. The new parameters require stoves to produce less particulates and CO gas emissions to help maintain overall air quality.