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Piezo ignitor electrode
Piezo ignitor electrode




piezo ignitor electrode
  1. Piezo ignitor electrode generator#
  2. Piezo ignitor electrode free#
piezo ignitor electrode

Piezo ignitor electrode free#

Keeping the tip clean and free from grease will ensure good contact, You can also wipe the metal tip off with rubbing alcohol. If you see a spark coming off the electrode tip then you may need to adjust it closer to the burner. This is also a good time to be sure that the burner holes that are to spark the electrode are free and clear of debris. You will also be able to make see if the electrode is in good shape and that the metal tip is till tact and there are no breaks or cracks in the electrode. You should be able to see the electrodes positioned next to the burner.Įlectrode, Wire and Collector Box used in GE and DCS Grills. To see if your electrode is positioned correctly, you will need to remove the cooking grates and heat plates from the grill. The electrode will be mounted in a collector box near the burner and the metal tip will create a spark and ignite the burner. More often than not, an adjustment of the electrode will fix with igniter problem. The placement of the electrode is crucial in sparking the burner. The next component is the electrode which is a ceramic tube with a metal tip.

piezo ignitor electrode

Piezo ignitor electrode generator#

This spark generator gets a 9volt battery pack plugged in (AOG, Lynx, Fire Magic) This type of Battery spark generator that uses a remote igniter switch (button)ĩ Volt Spark Generator used in Many Alfresco, Viking and Solaire Grills This is a "AA" Spark Generator that has a push button to ignite the grill. This a rotary piezo igniter that creates a hard snap which the knob is turned. Here you can identify the various spark generators that have been used in grills of yesterday and today. While others have an electrode for each individual burner. Some grills will use one electrode to spark one burner and have carry over tubes to light the additional burners. The spark generator will have one to eight outlets to plug in the electrode wires. Many grills today use a battery ignition system like Charbroil, TEC, Delta Heat, Weber, Nexgrill and more. If you do not hear the continual clicking from the spark module be sure to put in a new battery. The environmental elements can corrode the battery inside and damage the internal working of the spark igniter causing it to stop working. Unscrew the cap on the battery spark generator and check the battery. This type of ignition was used on older Weber, DCS and Viking grills. If you hear a constant clicking noise, your spark module is still working. The battery spark generator may contain switch (button) or it will have a plug that for a trigger switch. The spark generator comes in either a battery form or piezo. The main parts of a grill ignition will consist of a spark generator (module), electrodes, collector boxes (that hold the electrode in place) and wires. Breakdown of the Grill Ignition System (Piezo and Battery operated) Just because the igniter is not working does not mean that it is actually broken.

piezo ignitor electrode

We get many calls from customers saying, "My grill will not light" or "My igniter is broken." Generally, the one of the first parts on a bbq to fail is the burner and not the ignition. Here at The BBQ Depot, we have repaired thousands of gas grills.






Piezo ignitor electrode