American Range A11118 Fryer Natural Gas Pilot Orifice 0.018"

$9.62
In stock
SKU
A11118
The American Range A11118 Fryer Natural Gas Pilot Orifice 0.018" works with the concept of controlling the exact amount of fuel flow into the pilot burner assembly to ensure the same standing flame. This part is used to measure pressure of the liquid by a precisely bored 0.018-inch hole to keep the pilot light burning until the main heater ignites. The opening will be situated in the tubing line, and it will be clamped between the supply gas connection and the initial combustion head.

Dimensions

  • Length: 0.5 In
  • Width: 0.25 In
  • Height: 0.5 In
  • Weight: 0.01 lbs
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Product Notes

  • Nat Pilot Orifice .018" X 1/4"
  • .372" Dia X .530" Long
  • ***Sometimes Used In Lp Applications***
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  • Frymaster Fryer
  • Garland Fryer
  • Henny Penny Fryer 600, Og- 301,302,303
  • Imperial Oven Icv, Icvd (Lp)
  • Montague 3418, 3618, Sb34, Sb36
  • Vulcan Fryer Gpc, Gr
  • Oven 60L, 60Lc
  • Wolf Fryer Wtf-35, Wtf-42
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What maintenance is required for the American Range A11118 Pilot Orifice?

Regularly inspect the pilot orifice for blockages caused by grease or debris and clean it using compressed air or a fine wire. Ensure proper gas flow and alignment during reinstallation. Regular maintenance can maintain consistent ignition and prevents unsafe gas buildup.

What are common issues with the American Range A11118 Pilot Orifice?

  • Clogging due to grease, dirt, or carbon buildup restricting gas flow.
  • Weak or inconsistent pilot flame affecting ignition.
  • Gas leakage from improper fitting or worn connections.
  • Misalignment causing uneven or unstable flame performance.

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Installation Steps

Step1: Turn off gas supply and allow appliance to cool completely before service.

Step2: Remove burner assembly access panel carefully.

Step3: Unscrew existing pilot orifice carefully gently.

Step4: Install new orifice, ensure correct threading alignment.

Step5: Tighten securely without over-torquing or damaging threads.

Step6: Reassemble burner components and access panel firmly.

Step7: Restore gas supply, test pilot flame, and check for leaks using soapy water solution.