WOLF GR366 Igniter Sparking But No Flame
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Surface Burner Spark Igniter (Electrode)
The ceramic insulator on the electrode can develop microscopic fractures or carbon tracking from boiled-over liquids. This causes the high-voltage arc to 'leak' or jump to a ground point away from the gas stream, resulting in a visible spark that lacks the concentrated thermal energy or correct spatial orientation required to ignite the gas-air mixture.
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5%
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Burner Head Assembly
The small ports on the burner head specifically aligned with the igniter electrode are prone to clogging from carbonized food particles or cleaning agents. If these specific 'pilot' ports are obstructed, the gas cannot reach the spark gap, preventing the flame from propagating to the rest of the burner ring despite the presence of an ignition source.
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4%
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Spark Re-ignition Module
While the module is generating enough voltage to create a visible arc, internal component degradation (specifically capacitor leakage) can result in a 'cold spark.' This spark lacks the necessary millijoule energy density required to reach the auto-ignition temperature of the specific natural gas or propane flow rate being delivered.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Surface Burner Spark Igniter (Electrode).
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