New EN 16510 standard: what it means for your Stûv wood or pellet stove
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New EN 16510 standard: what it means for your Stûv wood or pellet stove | pt

An important evolution for all wood-heating users

The European EN 16510 standard is gradually coming into force and replaces several historical standards in the sector (EN 13229, EN 13240, EN 14785…).
It provides a more precise definition of how wood and pellet heating appliances are tested, assessed and certified.

The objective is clear: to ensure safer, cleaner and more consistent heating across Europe.

This evolution concerns both future buyers and current users.

At Stûv, it aligns with an approach we have followed for many years: designing stoves and fireplaces that combine performance, simplicity, durability and safety.

Why a new standard?

The EN 16510 standard focuses on four key objectives:

1. Strengthening safety

The testing methods have been revised to better measure:

  • radiant heat around the appliance;
  • the required safety distances;
  • airtightness at installation, a crucial factor in insulated or low-energy homes.

2. Better control of emissions

Measured values (dust, CO, NOx, OGC, fine particles) are now analysed using harmonised and more comprehensive protocols.
This ensures cleaner combustion and better indoor air quality.

3. Harmonising tests across Europe

Until now, methods varied from one country to another.
The EN 16510 standard creates a common reference, making appliances easier to compare and strengthening regulatory consistency.

4. Verifying long-term stability

The standard introduces endurance tests to ensure that performance remains stable throughout the product’s lifespan.

How Stûv anticipated this evolution

A complete retest of all ranges

As part of the transition to EN 16510, all Stûv appliances have been retested:

  • sµM
  • s6-H & Stûv 6-in
  • s16-in, s16-cube, Stûv 16-H & s16D4
  • s21-sf & s21-df
  • s22sf & s22-df
  • s30, s30H & s30-in
  • s30C, s30C-one, s30C-H & s30C-in
  • Pellet stoves Stûv P10, sP20S and sP20-B

These tests were carried out in accredited laboratories and form part of our certification process.

They enabled us to:

  • improve the accuracy of technical data;
  • optimise certain safety distances;
  • confirm the full compliance of the appliances with the latest requirements.

Updated instruction manuals

During the transition period, two versions of the user manual may still be present in the packaging.
The version dated November 2025 or later is the official reference.

All updated documentation is available at: https://www.stuv.com/en/services/technical-documentation .

What does this change for you?

>If you already own a Stûv appliance

 

Nothing changes for you, provided that the safety distances applicable at the time of installation were respected.

If you are considering a new purchase

All appliances currently sold by Stûv comply with the EN 16510 standard.

You therefore benefit from:

  • an appliance tested according to the most demanding methods;
  • better control of emissions;
  • enhanced safety thanks to airtightness assessment;
  • stable performance measured over time.

For your home

The new requirements better regulate installations in modern or renovated homes, where airtightness plays a key role.

Stûv appliances remain perfectly suited to such environments thanks to their dedicated air supply systems and their design focused on thermal comfort.

EN 16510 and Stûv: a natural continuation

The arrival of the standard confirms choices that have always guided the design of Stûv appliances:

  • promoting complete, clean and controlled combustion;
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  • offering appliances that are simple, elegant and durable;
  • providing clear and transparent documentation;
  • offering users an inspiring and responsible heating experience.

Our appliances have always been designed to offer the right balance between power, efficiency, comfort and design.

The EN 16510 standard strengthens this approach.