Tri-Star 310126 Oven Pilot Burner Naturel Gas W/ELECTROD 36" LEAD WIRE 26" Orifice

Special Price $41.73 Regular Price $89.66
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310126
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The Tri-Star 310126 Oven Natural Gas Pilot Burner operates through the production of a small continuous flame that is utilized in the ignition of the main burner as the gas flow is switched on. It operates by forcing a regulated flow of natural gas through its outlet, the gas combines with air and is ignited to produce a stable pilot flame. This pilot burner is normally positioned close to the main burner assembly in the oven with a position that will facilitate proper contact of the flames to achieve a steady ignition throughout the burner.

Dimensions

  • Length: 3.25 In
  • Width: 3.25 In
  • Height: 2.5 In
  • Weight: 0.14 lbs
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Product Notes

  • Pilot Burner W/Electrode, 36" Wire Lead, Nat, .26" Orifice
  • American Range Majestic
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What maintenance is required for the Tri-Star 310126 Pilot Burner?

Inspect the oven pilot burner regularly for carbon buildup and clean the orifice to ensure proper gas flow. Check the electrode and wiring connections for secure placement and damage. Proper maintenance ensures accurate ignition and safe operation.

What are common issues with the Tri-Star 310126 Pilot Burner?

  • Clogged orifice causing weak or no flame.
  • Faulty electrode leading to ignition failure.
  • Loose wiring causing intermittent spark issues.
  • Inconsistent gas flow affecting burner performance.
  • Gas leakage from fittings or connections.

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Installation Steps

Step1: Turn off gas and power, allow oven to cool.

Step2: Remove old pilot assembly and clean mounting area.

Step3: Position new pilot burner and secure to bracket.

Step4: Connect orifice to gas line, tighten fittings.

Step5: Attach lead wire to ignition electrode.

Step6: Restore gas, check for leaks with soapy water.

Step7: Light pilot and test flame.