Oven Parts

Commercial ovens in high-volume kitchens often need replacement of thermostats, gaskets, burners, fans, control knobs, heating elements, light bulbs, and door hinges to maintain safety and consistent performance.

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Industrial Oven Replacement Parts and Accessories

Commercial oven parts play a crucial role in keeping high-volume kitchens operating efficiently, ensuring reliable baking, roasting, and grilling performance. Key components such as ignition burners, control modules, thermostatic controls, heating elements, and ignition boards help regulate temperature, maintain even heat distribution, and ensure safe ignition.

These oven parts are designed to improve precision and long-term durability in demanding kitchens. For example, ignition cables with straight boots provide reliable electrical connections to prevent misfires, while hot surface ignitors ensure quick and efficient flame ignition. Heavy-duty oven elements are rated to deliver the consistent thermal output needed for large batches, and thermostatic controls allow chefs to fine-tune cooking cycles without fluctuations.

PartsFe CA offers a wide selection of commercial and industrial oven parts, including the ignition lower burner, control module 24 vac FBB, hot surface ignitor, oven ignition control board, ignition cable with straight boot 1/4" F push-on 45" wire, oven element 230V/240V 10000W, and oven thermostatic control. For top brands such as Garland, Star Mfg, Vulcan Hart, Duke, Groen, Cleveland, and more.

FAQs:

What signs indicate that an ignition burner is wearing out in a commercial oven?

Delayed ignition, weak flames, or frequent misfires usually indicate a failing ignition burner.

Is it safe to keep using an oven with a failing control module?

A faulty control module can cause temperature swings, unexpected shutdowns, or ignition failures—leading to food waste or unsafe cooking.

Why do light bulbs in commercial ovens burn out so quickly?

Unlike regular bulbs, oven bulbs face extreme heat and vibration. If not high-temperature rated, they fail faster and may burn out within weeks.

What happens if the oven control knob stops working?

A worn or broken knob won’t adjust temperature properly and should be replaced quickly.

Why does my oven pilot light go out often?

A failing thermocouple or ignition issue may be the reason.

How do I know if my oven element is burned out?

The oven won’t heat and the element may look cracked or blistered.