For dependable flame ignition, commercial ovens rely on hot surface igniters, spark igniters, and the gas igniter for ovens. Hot surface igniters glow to ignite the gas, while spark igniters produce an electric spark that safely lights the burners.

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Replacement Parts of Oven Ignitors for Commercial Kitchen

Oven ignitors are vital components in commercial kitchens, responsible for igniting the oven’s gas supply to start the heating process. These ignitors generate the necessary heat or spark to ignite the gas burner safely and efficiently. Replacing the gas oven igniter correctly is essential for the oven to achieve the required cooking temperature.

Over time, oven ignitors can wear out due to continuous use and exposure to high heat. Common signs of failing ignitors include the oven not heating up, delayed ignition, or the burner failing to light altogether. Additional signs often include visible fractures, discoloration caused by heat exposure, and any form of physical damage to the ignitor element. Ignoring these signs can lead to inconsistent oven performance.

PartsFe UK provides a comprehensive range of oven ignitor replacement parts specifically designed for commercial kitchens. Customers can source high-quality ignitors from top-selling brands such as Duke, Southbend, Rational, Baxter and Electrolux. We also offer genuine gas oven igniter replacement parts like direct spark ignition control 24V, female disconnect terminals, 50/60 Hz, and oven ignition connector 1/4", oven ignition intermittent module 120v, igniter box assembly and more.

FAQs

Why is my commercial oven not heating even though the burners appear intact?

A faulty ignitor often prevents gas ignition, leading to heating failures and prolonged downtime in commercial ovens.

What causes commercial oven ignitors to fail frequently in busy kitchens?

Excessive heat exposure, constant usage cycles, and natural wear reduce ignitor efficiency, demanding regular professional replacements.

Why does my oven take longer to heat up than usual?

A weak or partially failing ignitor cannot properly ignite gas, causing extended heating times and cooking inefficiencies.

Where should I check if the ignitor draws no power?

Inspect wiring at the control board and safety valve, especially loose connections or circuit faults.

Why does my oven make a clicking sound but not produce a flame?

Click means attempted spark, but if the burner doesn’t ignite, the ignitor might be failing.

What causes oven ignitors to fail prematurely in kitchens?

High heat cycles, residue buildup, and voltage fluctuation degrade ignitor performance quickly.