What is the difference between the ignition electrod and induction electrode of a gas stove?

Apr 22, 2022

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The role of the ignition electrode of the gas stove: the high-voltage current generated by the pulse of the gas stove is conducted to the metal at the top of the ignition electrode through the line, and there is a 1200V voltage difference near the center of the gas stove to generate an electric spark. The electric spark ignites the gas from the central vent to ignite the cooktop.

Appearance of the ignition electrode of the gas stove: cylindrical white ceramic, with a metal cylindrical shape of about 2 mm at the top.

At present, the ignition electrodes in the industry are mainly divided into strip wire ignition electrodes and non-wire ignition electrodes. The ignition electrode with wire means that the connection wire of the ignition electrode is integrally connected with the column body. For ignition electrodes without wires, the electrodes and wires can be separated. Generally, black hot melt wires are used as the connection wires to pulses.

The role of the induction electrode of the gas stove: It is used to sense the working state of the stove in the flameout protection function. If the induction cooker is extinguished during normal combustion, the function of extinguishing protection is enabled to cut off the gas supply of the cooker to ensure the safety of the cooker.

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