THERMADOR STAR BURNER SERIES RANGE/COOKTOP General Troubleshooting
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Spark Re-ignition Module
This module is the 'brain' of the ignition system and utilizes flame rectification logic to terminate the sparking sequence. If the internal circuitry fails to detect the micro-amp return signal from the burner flame, it will continue to fire the igniters as a safety precaution. Replacing the module restores the logic required to sense the flame and end the ignition cycle.
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Burner Potentiometer (Ignition Switch)
The potentiometer is located behind the control knob and initiates the spark sequence. If liquid or moisture enters the switch housing, it can create a conductive bridge that keeps the circuit closed even when the knob is in the 'Off' or 'Run' position. This creates a permanent 'call for spark' that results in continuous clicking.
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Spark Igniter Electrode
The igniter electrode must be physically aligned and free of carbon deposits to facilitate flame rectification. A cracked ceramic insulator can cause the spark to arc to the chassis prematurely, while heavy oxidation prevents the module from sensing the flame's presence. A new electrode ensures a clean path for the flame-sensing current to reach the module.
SKU: 00619016
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Spark Re-ignition Module.
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