Cecilware F178A Thermopile 2 Lead 250-750 MV 36"

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F178A
The Cecilware F178A thermopile is used in gas-fired kitchen equipment such as fryers, griddles, steam generators, and braising pans. It has a 36-inch 2-lead design and the voltage range is 250-750 mV. Suitable for use with Cecilware FMP 30 and 40B, Imperial IF and IHR series, and Vulcan GHF and TK fryers, among others, it optimizes performance by converting heat to electricity to operate gas valves. This thermopile improves safety and stability and should be incorporated into cooking devices for improved performance.

Dimensions

  • Length: 3.5 In
  • Width: 2.5 In
  • Height: 1 In
  • Weight: 0.2 lbs
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Product Notes

  • 36" 2 Lead, Thermopile, 250-750 Mv, Robertshaw 1950-53B
  • Cecilware Fryer Fmp 30, 40B, 403, 65, Fms 30, 54
  • Cleveland Boiler Gas Steam Generators: W/O Probes (100,000
  • Btu - 2 Burners~
  • 150,000 - 3 Burners)~
  • W/3 Probes (160,000
  • Btu - 3 Burners~
  • 200,000 - 4 Burners
  • Groen Braising Pan Hfp/2. Series: Chfp, Nhfp.
  • Imperial Fryer Series: If, Ihr, Ir.
  • Keating Griddle Model 48Bfld
  • Southbend Fryer Gfs, 4Fr-45
  • Star Fryer 404A, 615Fa, 630Fa
  • Tri-Star Fryer Tsf-3540, Tsf-4050, Tsf-6575
  • Vulcan Fryer: Tk, Rs, Ghf (Old Hf) Gr, Grd, Grc,Grs,
  • Wells Grill, Gas
  • Wolf Fryer Wtf-35,
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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Cecilware F178A Thermopile?

Inspect the thermopile regularly for soot buildup, corrosion, or loose wire connections. Clean the sensing area to maintain proper millivolt output. Ensure it is correctly positioned in the pilot flame. Always turn off the gas supply before servicing to ensure better handling.

What are common issues with the Cecilware F178A Thermopile?

  • Low or inconsistent millivolt output affecting gas valve operation.
  • Pilot flame not generating sufficient power.
  • Loose or damaged lead connections.
  • Improper placement in flame reducing efficiency.
  • Heat wear or residue buildup impacting performance.

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Installation Steps

Step1: Turn off gas and electrical supply and allow the appliance to cool completely.

Step2: Remove access panel and place existing thermopile near pilot assembly.

Step3: Disconnect the old thermopile leads from the gas control valve.

Step4: Install thermopile and position tip directly in pilot flame path.

Step5: Secure mounting bracket and ensure leads are routed away from heat.

Step6: Reconnect wiring, restore gas, and check stable pilot and proper voltage output.