Why Doesn't The Ignition Electrode Discharge?
Apr 19, 2022
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The spark sound is crisp and weak, but it just doesn't ignite. Solution: Observe whether the gas passage is smooth. It is very likely that the nozzle in the burner is blocked during use. Put back the sub-fire cover and re-ignite. The reasons why the ignition electrode does not discharge may lie in these three places: 1. The battery is insufficient or the battery is loose; 2. The switch button of the gas stove is faulty; 3. The igniter of the gas stove is faulty. Some problems can be solved by yourself, but some still require professional maintenance personnel.
The so-called pulsed ignition is a high-frequency oscillator, which generates a high-frequency voltage, which is boosted into a pulsed high voltage of 1.5 kV, which is discharged through the ignition electrode, thereby igniting the gas. We usually do not pay attention to cleaning when using the gas stove. There is oil on the ignition electrode, which affects the ignition of the ignition electrode, and also causes the ignition electrode to not discharge. At this time, just cleaning the ignition electrode can solve the problem.
The igniter is the most important part of the gas stove. Without the igniter, the fire cannot be ignited and the gas cannot be ignited. The igniter controls all the components on the gas stove...such as the solenoid valve, ignition switch, ignition electrode, induction needle, battery box. The work of the solenoid valve is to control the in and out of the gas. If the solenoid valve is not closed, the gas valve will enter the combustion device in the gas stove without air. The solenoid valve is controlled by the ignition switch button. If the switch is not turned on, the ignition electrode will Without ignition, the solenoid valve will also have no air coming in.

