Common types of pilot assemblies used in commercial grills & griddles include straight pilots, hooded pilots, and adjustable pilots, each designed to ensure reliable ignition and steady flame control.
Pilot Assembly Replacement Parts for Commercial Griddles
A pilot assembly is a crucial component in commercial cooking equipment, providing a reliable flame source to ignite the main burners in grills, griddles, ovens, ranges, and fryers. Along with the pilot assembly, related components like thermocouples, pilot tubing, burner valves, and ignitors.
For gas-powered models, a gas pilot assembly plays an especially vital role by sustaining the small flame needed to safely ignite burners when gas is released. These assemblies are available in multiple configurations, such as straight, hooded, and bracket-mounted designs, tailored to fit specific types of commercial cooking appliances. Over time, exposure to high heat and constant use can cause wear, making a pilot assembly replacement kit necessary to restore proper operation. Replacements ensure stable ignition, consistent cooking temperatures, and safe handling of gas flow, all of which are essential in high-demand kitchens.
At PartsFe, you’ll find a wide selection of pilot assemblies and related components, including pilot burner kits with 24"–36" tubing, thermocouples rated for 500°F+, and universal ignition assemblies with multi-port configurations. We stock parts from trusted manufacturers like Vulcan, Garland, Frymaster, Pitco, and American Range.
FAQs
How often should a pilot assembly be inspected?
It should be inspected at least once a year during routine maintenance to ensure safe and efficient operation. Regular inspection helps prevent carbon buildup and early failure.
What are common signs of a failing pilot assembly?
Signs include a pilot light that won’t stay lit, a weak or yellow flame, frequent shutdowns, or difficulty igniting.
Why does the pilot light keep going out?
This usually happens due to a faulty thermocouple, dirty pilot orifice, weak gas supply, or draft issues.
What causes a weak or yellow pilot flame?
A weak or yellow flame is often caused by dirt buildup, improper gas pressure, or a poor air-to-gas mixture.
Can a dirty pilot assembly cause ignition problems?
Yes, dirt or carbon deposits can block gas flow, making ignition unreliable or causing the flame to go out.
Where can I find high-quality grill & griddle pilot assemblies for top commercial brands?
You can find high-quality grill & griddle pilot assemblies in the Commercial Kitchen Equipment Parts category, designed for brands like Vulcan, Garland, and Southbend. Leading restaurant supply stores and OEM parts distributors stock durable, brand-specific assemblies for reliable performance.












