Town Food Service manufactures Asian‑theme commercial cooking equipment such as heavy-duty gas wok ranges, steamers, smokehouses, dim‑sum carts, and custom specialty ranges. Parts include range valves, burner assemblies, hinges, racks, thermocouples, gaskets, and handles.

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Town Food Commercial Gas Stove & Work Burner Spare Parts

Town Food Service is a leading manufacturer with a product range that includes gas stoves, wok burners, rice cookers, steamers, and stockpot ranges, each component is engineered to meet the rigorous demands of professional foodservice environments. Signs of failure in Town Food Service equipment may include uneven heating, weak flame output, ignition delays, or excessive fuel consumption. In the case of gas stoves and wok burners, issues such as clogged orifices, faulty regulators, or deteriorated burner heads can directly impact performance. Timely diagnosis and replacement of damaged components with genuine Town Food Service parts restore full functionality, reduce energy waste, and ensure consistent cooking quality in high-volume operations.

At PartsFe UK, a wide selection of Town Food Service products and replacement parts, including gas stove elements, wok burner assemblies 9"OD wok burners w/23 jets, 36" thermocouple, 14" woks, is available alongside other trusted brands.

FAQs

What are the most common replacement parts for Town commercial gas stoves?

The most commonly replaced parts include burner heads, control knobs, pilot assemblies, gas valves, thermocouples, and drip trays.

Why is the flame on my Town wok burner weak or uneven?

A weak or uneven flame is often caused by clogged burner ports, improper air-to-gas ratio, low gas pressure, or a dirty pilot assembly.

Can I upgrade or retrofit my Town Wok burner?

Yes, some models allow for upgrades such as higher-output burners, water-cooled rings, or safety pilot systems, depending on the configuration of your existing range.

What if my wok burner won’t ignite?

First, check if the pilot assembly is dirty or blocked. Also, make sure the gas supply is turned on and the thermocouple is working properly. Clean or replace parts as needed.

Why does the burner flame keep going out during use?

This can happen due to low or unstable gas pressure, a faulty thermocouple, or drafts. Make sure gas pressure is steady and check that the thermocouple is correctly positioned near the pilot flame.

Can I use my burner if the flame is uneven?

It’s not safe or efficient. An uneven flame wastes gas and can cause carbon buildup. Clean and adjust the burner for a proper flame before using it again.