Pilot Lights

Stove and oven pilot parts ensure reliable ignition and consistent flame control in kitchen appliances. Quality pilot assemblies, burners, tubes, and brackets improve safety, maintain steady performance, and reduce downtime from ignition issues.

 

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Replacement Parts of Stove & Oven Pilot for kitchen appliances

Stove and oven pilot parts ignite the main burner, ensuring reliable performance. Key components include the pilot tube, pilot burner, thermocouple, gas control valve, and igniter. The pilot tube channels gas to form a small flame at the pilot burner, which ignites the main burner. The thermocouple detects the flame and keeps the gas valve open, shutting it off if the flame goes out to prevent gas leaks.

Signs of wear include pilot lights that won’t stay lit or flicker, weak flames, and difficulty igniting the burner. These issues often stem from a malfunctioning thermocouple or blocked pilot tube and require inspection or replacement. Utilizing genuine pilot light components guarantees both safety and optimal performance of your appliance. Dirt buildup, damaged components, or faulty gas valves need timely attention to prevent delayed ignition or uneven heating, ensuring proper stove or oven operation.

HnK Parts provides a trusted source for stove and oven pilot parts; we offer products from leading brands like Robertshaw, General Electric, Whirlpool, and White-Rodgers and also offer parts like range oven burners and pilot assemblies, range pilot light indicators, auto pilot relight keys, and range gas valve standing pilots 24-120V, 3/4.

FAQs

What causes weak flames in a gas oven pilot?

Clogged pilot orifices or improper gas flow can cause weak flames. Cleaning or using a new orifice kit fixes the issue.

How do I know if I need a pilot light replacement part?

Frequent flame outages or ignition failure are key signs. Replacing the worn-out part restores normal operation.

What causes my oven to fail igniting despite a lit pilot?

The orifice may be blocked or gas flow restricted. Replacement of parts usually restores ignition.

Why does my oven not ignite even when the pilot is lit?

The flame may not be reaching the burner properly. Replacing the assembly or orifice usually fixes the ignition.

Which pilot parts help regulate gas pressure?

Orifice kits regulate gas flow and volume, ensuring flames burn at the correct size for safe and efficient operation.

Which pilot light parts are most commonly replaced?

Pilot assemblies, orifice kits, and fittings are the most common replacements. These parts directly affect ignition quality.

 

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