American Range A11303 Oven Natural Gas Pilot Assembly 0.110

Special Price $64.26 Regular Price $102.00
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A11303
The American Range A11303 Natural Gas Pilot Assembly is used for replacement part in improve ovens. In this case, it produces small and constant flame, which helps to ignite the flow of gas when the oven is being used. This assembly also provides a steady performance and efficiency and eliminates the possibilities of improper ignition or burners failure. Designed for improve use in professional kitchens and foodservice industries, the A11303 makes operations run more efficiently, safe, and with less interruptions and wear on the oven. It is a essential component if the oven is to work as it is supposed to work.

Dimensions

  • Length: 0.1 In
  • Width: 0.1 In
  • Height: 0.1 In
  • Weight: 0.2 lbs
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Manufacturer Name: American Range
Product Number: A11303
OEM Part Number: A11303
Product Description: Nat Gas .110 Term Pilot
Similar Models:A11107 - American-Range, A11167 - American-Range, A11182 - American-Range
Dimensions:
Length:0.1in/0.25cm
Width:0.1in/0.25cm
Height:0.1in/0.25cm
Weight:0.2lbs/90.72g

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What maintenance is required for the American Range A11303 Pilot Assembly?

Regularly inspect the oven pilot assembly for grease, soot, or debris that can block the pilot flame path. Gently clean the orifice and surrounding components with a soft brush or compressed air. Confirm the pilot flame is steady and correctly positioned for accurate ignition, and check that connections remain secure.

What are the common issues with the American Range A11303 Pilot Assembly?

  • Weak or unstable pilot flame.
  • A clogged pilot orifice reduces gas flow.
  • Pilot tubing kinked or obstructed.
  • Misaligned thermocouple or flame sensor.
  • Ignition failure due to soot or debris.

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Installation Steps

Step1: Turn off the oven gas and power supply before starting installation.

Step2: Locate the pilot assembly within the unit.

Step3: Disconnect gas tubing and mounting hardware carefully.

Step4: Remove the old assembly from its position.

Step5: Install the new pilot assembly correctly.

Step6: Reconnect all connections securely.

Step7: Restore the gas supply slowly.

Step8: Test ignition and flame stability.