WOLF GR488 Oven Igniter Glows But No Flame
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Oven Igniter
The igniter is a resistive wear component that must pull a specific amperage to open the safety gas valve. Over time, the material degrades, increasing resistance so that it glows but never reaches the current threshold required to actuate the valve's bimetal release. Replacing the igniter restores the necessary current flow to the series circuit.
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Dual Gas Safety Valve
If the igniter is drawing the correct amperage (3.2-3.6A) but no gas is released, the internal bimetal arm or solenoid within the valve body has likely seized or suffered a mechanical fatigue failure. This prevents the orifice from opening despite receiving the required thermal/electrical energy.
SKU: 816306
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DIY Repair Guide
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