What's The Matter With The Ignition Electrode Of The Gas Stove Not Discharging?
Apr 19, 2022
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What's the matter with the ignition electrode of the gas stove not discharging?
Modern gas stove igniters are mostly pulse igniters. The pulse igniter is a pulse high-frequency oscillator composed of electronic components. To carry out tip discharge, first of all, it is necessary to understand that the ignition methods of gas stoves are mainly divided into piezoelectric ceramic ignition and electric pulse ignition. Most gas stove igniters today are pulse igniters. Nowadays, gas stoves are all equipped with flameout protection devices. When starting a fire, you need to press and hold for 5-10 seconds until the induction needle works before letting go.
Insufficient or dead battery, or loose battery, will cause the ignition electrode not to discharge. Secondly, the switch mechanism is faulty. The circuit switch of the cooker is mostly on the edge of the gas knob, and the range of the switch is small. When the switch cannot be bounced, the user cannot find it by feel. In the future, the pulse igniter of the gas stove fails, including the short-circuit discharge caused by the rupture of the discharge electrode and its insulating porcelain tube. The ignition electrode is generally not damaged. If the ignition electrode does not discharge, it may be that the battery is dead. If the battery still does not ignite after replacing the battery, it is recommended to contact the manufacturer for after-sales inspection.

