Step 6. Grill Ignitor:

If your grill is equipped with an ignitor that No longer works, check the connections at the push button itself (fig. 27), and at the spark collector box (fig. 28). These connections can become corroded.

Any ignitor sends a high voltage along the wire to the ignitor electrode inside the collector box. The collector box collects a quantity of gas, which a spark lights. Also, check the insulator in the collector box for cracks. Cracks collect moisture a keep the spark from getting to the electrode.
The spark jumps a small gap inside the collector box. Lightly sanding the inner roof may help (fig. 29) provide a hotter spark.
We're done checking, cleaning and replacing needed parts, lets go to step 7 and reassemble the grill and make a final test.
Stainless Steel Grills
Sponsored Links
Contact us Kevin@grillsearch.com
Where to purchase
Grill Search.com
7181 Buchanan Ct.
Mentor,Ohio 44060
Contact us webmaster@grillsearch.com
Gas grill Barbecue grill Barbeque grill Built in gas grills Charcoal barbeque grills Fireplace Fireplace venting Fireplace Buying Guide Fireplace Terms
|
Sells Lynx, Alfresco, Cal Flame and many more |
|
|
Distributor of Gas Grills, Omaha Steaks, and BBQ accessories. |