American Range A11124 Infrared Broiler Pilot Assembly W/Left Flame Pattern 3/16"-1/4" CCT NAT/LP

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A11124
The American Range A11124 Infrared Broiler Pilot Assembly is a left-flame design that is compatible with both natural gas and liquid propane designs and has a connection compatibility of 3/16" to 1/4" CCT. It operates by keeping a steady pilot flame that can be depended on to start the burners of the broilers. The pilot assembly is usually used in restaurant and commercial kitchen settings, where it is directly connected to the gas system and the safety system. Its position in the appliance is vital in maintaining constant ignition, adequate heat start and regulated efficiency in the normal broiling process.

Dimensions

  • Length: 1.25 In
  • Width: 0.75 In
  • Height: 2 In
  • Weight: 0.2 lbs
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Product Notes

  • Nat/Lp Pilot, Factory #5Sl2, Tube Size 3/16"/1/4" Cct,
  • Flame Pattern Left
  • Picture Wrong On Pages 31, 475, And 645 Of 2010-2011 Hot
  • Side Catalog. Pilot Does Not Include Electrode And Wire,
  • But Otherwise Looks The Same.
  • If Electrode & Wire Is Needed, Order Pilot Assy
  • # 51-1214
  • Dynamic Cooking Systems
  • Broiler Cheesemelter, Salamander.
  • Imperial
  • Broiler Series: Icma Cheesemelter, Isb Salamander.
  • Oven Series: Ihr (Range W/Standard Oven).
AMERICAN RANGE:
DYNAMIC COOKING SYSTEMS:
IMPERIAL:
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What maintenance is required for the American A11124 Pilot Assembly?

Inspect the pilot assembly regularly for carbon buildup or blockage. Clean orifices carefully with a soft brush to maintain Range flow. Ensure proper alignment and secure connections for safe ignition and stable flame.

What are common issues with the American A11124 Pilot Assembly?

  • Clogged pilot orifice causing weak or no flame.
  • Irregular or yellow flame due to gas imbalance.
  • Ignition failure from debris buildup or misalignment.
  • Gas leakage or loose fitting connections.
  • Inconsistent flame pattern affecting burner performance.

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Installation Steps

Step1: Turn off gas supply and allow unit to cool completely.

Step2: Remove access panels and disconnect old pilot assembly carefully.

Step3: Position new pilot assembly with left flame pattern aligned to burner.

Step4: Secure fittings and reconnect gas lines tightly.

Step5: Restore gas, check for leaks with soapy water, then test ignition.