Cleveland 3546 Steamer Direct Spark Ignition Module/ 4 Sec Lockout Single Electrode 25V

Special Price $215.73 Regular Price $481.10
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SKU
3546
The Cleveland 3546 Direct Spark Ignition Module is for use with gas-powered parts such as Steamers and Vulcan Hart Fryers. The design has a 4-second lockout for safety and uses a single electrode for flame sensing and spark ignition. The 4" x 5-1/16" design of this module has a Rajah spark terminal on top and 5ea 1/4" tab terminals with a 3amp fuse for protection. It improves the reliability of the ignition, enhances the efficiency of the equipment, and provides robust flame sensing which is right for the safe and effective operation of a kitchen appliance.

Dimensions

  • Length: 4.5 In
  • Width: 6.25 In
  • Height: 3.5 In
  • Weight: 1.2 lbs
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Product Notes

  • Honeywell
  • 25V Direct Spark Ignition Module, 4 Sec Lockout,
  • Uses Single Electrode For Flame Sensing And Spark Ignition
  • 4" X 5-1/16", Rajah Spark Terminal On Top.
  • 5Ea 1/4" Tab Terminals. 3 Amp Fuse (381050)
  • Cleveland Skillet T7Es.
  • Steamer Convection Steamer: 9-Pcdm-L, 9-Pcem-48-L,
  • 9-Pcgm-250-L, 9-Pcgm-300-L, 9-Pcsm-L,
  • Gas Steam Generators: 2 Probe Type Units (Large & Small).
  • Vulcan Hart Fryer Series: Ccfd.
CLEVELAND:
3546, CLE03546, CLE3546
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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Cleveland 3546 Direct Spark Ignition Module?

Inspect the module for dust, grease, or moisture buildup that may affect performance. Ensure all wiring connections are tight and corrosion-free. Keep the steamer dry and protected from heat exposure. Handle carefully to avoid damaging sensitive internal electronic components.

What are the common issues with the Cleveland 3546 Direct Spark Ignition Module?

  • Failure to generate a spark during the ignition cycle.
  • Intermittent ignition is causing delayed startup.
  • Moisture or corrosion disrupts electrical signals.
  • Internal component failure leading to ignition lockout.

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Installation Steps

Step1: Shut off the gas and electrical supplies to the appliance to prevent hazards.

Step2: Open the control compartment to access the module.

Step3: Label and disconnect all wire connections.

Step4: Remove the mounting screws and the old ignition module.

Step5: Install the new module in the same orientation.

Step6: Reconnect wires following the wiring diagram.

Step7: Secure all connections and close the panel.

Step8: Restore gas and power and test the ignition sequence.