Duke 153617 Oven Ignition Intermittent Module 120V

Special Price CAD$247.28 Regular Price CAD$426.00
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SKU
153617
Oven Parts, Ignitors,
Manufacturer:
The Duke 153617 Ignition Intermittent Module 120V is intended for Oven models 6/13 Oven E Series, 613-G1V, 613-G1XX, 613-G2V, 613-G2XX, 613Q-G1V, 613Q-G1XX, 613Q-G2V, 613Q-G2XX, E101-G, and E102-G. This module regulates the ignition sequence in the ovens to guarantee a proper and safe ignition of the burner. It controls the intermittent ignition cycle, which enhances its operation and also helps to avoid the accumulation of gas. The module is easy to integrate into your oven’s frame, and this significantly increases its safety, as well as improve performance.

Dimensions

  • Length: 5.25 In
  • Width: 4 In
  • Height: 2 In
  • Weight: 0.75 lbs
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Product Notes

  • Duke~
  • Module,Ignition Intermittent, 120V
  • Fits Models~
  • 6/13 Oven E Series, 613-G1V, 613-G1Xx, 613-G2V, 613-G2Xx,
  • 613Q-G1V, 613Q-G1Xx, 613Q-G2V, 613Q-G2Xx, E101-G, E102-G

An ignition control module used in commercial ovens manages the burner ignition sequence by supplying 120V power to the ignition system during start-up. It helps ensure the burner lights in the correct order and operates properly during cooking cycles. This module is commonly used in electronically controlled commercial oven equipment where timed ignition is required. When the module becomes faulty, the oven may experience ignition or start-up issues such as failure to light or irregular operation. Replacing the module can restore normal ignition function and bring the equipment back to proper working condition.

Equipment Compatibility:
Common applications for Duke ignition modules include commercial ovens used in restaurants, bakeries, and foodservice kitchens where electronic ignition control is needed for burner operation. This Oven Ignition Intermittent Module 153617 is compatible with commercial equipment from leading brands such as Duke and more, where ignition control is required for oven startup.

Brand Compatibility:
Replaces multiple part numbers used across commercial oven ignition systems from brands such as Duke and other compatible equipment manufacturers. Refer to the “Replaces Parts” section for complete cross-reference details.

Product Specifications:
Product Type: Ignition Intermittent Module
Manufacturer: Duke
SKU: 153617
Voltage: 120V
Function: Ignition Control
Application: Commercial Oven Systems
Installation Type: Electronic Module

Key Features:
Manages ignition sequence timing for controlled burner startup. Operates on 120V input for stable ignition circuit control. Supports regulated burner activation in commercial oven systems. Used in electronic ignition-based cooking equipment setups. Replaces faulty ignition modules affecting the startup sequence.

Users commonly report that ignition becomes more stable after replacing the module, especially during repeated oven start-up cycles.

DUKE:
153617, DUK153617
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Installation Steps

Step1: Turn off power to the appliance and shut off the gas supply.

Step2: Remove the access panel to access the existing ignition module.

Step3: Disconnect wires and remove mounting screws from the old module.

Step4: Mount the new module in the same position and secure it.

Step5: Reconnect wiring, ensuring proper connections.

Step6: Replace the panel, restore power and gas, and test ignition.