Ignition coil (spark generator) for ovens and gas stoves
 • power - 0.6 VA
 • connection to the network - 2 terminals of 6.3 mm
 • outputs - 4 terminals of 2.8 mm
 • dimensions - 30x30x111 mm

In modern household gas equipment, two types of ignition of burner devices are common -
piezo ignition and electric ignition. Piezo ignition is carried out with the help of a piezo element, and
electric - using special devices that connect to the network and convert
voltage to create an electric arc (spark).

Electric ignition is a very convenient function in modern stoves and ovens, which allows
a safe method to ignite the gas-air mixture in the burners. It can be mechanical
and automatic. Mechanical involves the presence of a separate button, when pressed
a spark is formed on the electrode (candle). With automatic, it is enough to turn the handle
gas regulation and electric ignition device will create the spark needed to ignite the gas-air
mixture Also, the ignition units are divided into single-spark units (when pressing the spark button
occurs once) and multisparking (continuous sparking occurs).

The main advantages of electric ignition over manual methods of lighting burners are:

 - safety of the ignition process
 - no need for such consumables as matches, lighters
 - fewer manipulations, speed and convenience of the process

The only point that should be taken into account is the need for power supply. Without him, such fervor
will not work.

Electric ignition devices are reliable enough to work for years. But, like many other electric ones
devices may go out of service. Most often, due to their construction, they are unrepairable.
In order to comfortably use gas appliances again, it is recommended to replace the faulty device
to a new one, without resorting to alternative methods of manual ignition.