A flame-sensing thermocouple used in gas-fired commercial cooking equipment to generate a low millivolt signal (20–30 mV) when exposed to heat. This signal is sent to the control system to confirm pilot flame presence, allowing the gas valve to remain safely engaged during operation. It features a 36-inch lead and a snap-fit construction with an 11/32"-32 coaxial thread connection for secure installation in compatible ignition assemblies. This component is used in gas-operated kitchen equipment where pilot flame verification is part of the safety and ignition process. It operates continuously during heating cycles, monitoring flame conditions and sending feedback to the control system. When the output weakens or stops, ignition interruptions or shutdowns can occur. Replacing the part helps restore flame-sensing response and normal ignition operation.
Equipment Compatibility:
Common applications for thermocouples include gas broilers, ovens, rotisseries, and commercial heating systems used in restaurant kitchens, bakeries, and institutional foodservice operations. This Thermocouple 1980-036 is compatible with commercial equipment from leading brands such as Garland, Groen, Southbend, Anets, and Ember Glo, and more, where flame sensing and pilot safety control are required for gas operation.
Brand Compatibility:
Replaces multiple part numbers used across commercial cooking equipment brands including Anets, Cecilware, Ember Glo, Garland, Grindmaster, Groen, Southbend, Star Manufacturing, and U-Line. Complete cross-reference details are provided separately.
Product Specifications:
Product Type: Thermocouple
Manufacturer: U-Line
SKU: 1980-036
Length: 36"
Output: 20–30 mV
Connection Type: 11/32"-32 Coaxial Thread
Design: Snap-Fit Style
Key Features:
Generates a millivolt signal for pilot flame detection in gas systems. 36-inch lead supports flexible placement inside equipment assemblies. Snap-fit design connects with compatible ignition components. Monitors pilot flame condition in gas-fired equipment systems. Used in ignition safety circuits for commercial cooking applications. Replacement option for thermocouples with weak or failed output.
“After replacing the thermocouple, the unit started holding the pilot flame more consistently.”