Common pilot assemblies used in commercial grills and griddles include standing pilots, spark igniters, hot surface igniters, and intermittent pilots. These systems ensure consistent ignition, improve safety, and help maintain efficient operation.
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Pilot Assembly Replacement Parts for Grills &Griddles
Pilot assembly parts for commercial grills and griddles are essential components that control the ignition of the gas burner. These parts typically include the pilot burner, thermocouple, ignition electrode, tubing, and orifice, all working together to ensure safe and efficient operation of cooking equipment.
The main function of the pilot assembly is to ignite the main burner by producing a small, continuous flame. Key components like the thermocouple detect whether the pilot flame is lit and regulate gas flow to prevent leaks. Common issues such as weak flames, corrosion on the thermocouple, or damaged ignition electrodes can lead to ignition failure or unsafe gas flow, making timely inspection and replacement crucial.
PartsFe CA offers high-quality pilot assembly parts, including a 1/4" CCT burner, 30" lead wire, igniter, and orifice with a 24" wire. The 14-3/8" x 7-5/8" assembly delivers consistent performance and fits brands like Vulcan, Southbend, and Imperial.
FAQs
What should I look for when buying a pilot assembly replacement kit?
Look for compatibility with your grill brand, complete parts included, quality materials, and warranty coverage.
How do I know if my pilot assembly needs replacement?
If your grill or griddle struggles to light, the pilot flame is weak or goes out, or you smell gas, it’s time to check and possibly replace the pilot assembly.
What brands make the best pilot assemblies?
Popular and trusted brands include Robertshaw, Honeywell, Maxitrol, White-Rodgers, and Johnson Controls.
How do I clean a pilot assembly?
Turn off the gas, clean the pilot burner with a soft brush, remove any debris from the aperture, and wipe the thermocouple to guarantee correct ignition.
Can a faulty pilot assembly cause gas leaks?
Yes, if the thermocouple or other safety parts fail, it can lead to unsafe gas flow, so prompt repair or replacement is crucial.
What's the average lifespan of a pilot assembly?
Pilot assemblies can endure for several years if properly maintained, although wear, moisture, and grease exposure may necessitate an early replacement.












