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The typical lifespan of auto-ignition systems on propane ranges is around 5-10 years, with some systems lasting up to 15 years, depending on usage and maintenance. Proper maintenance, such as cleaning and inspecting the igniter, can help extend the lifespan of the system. Regular checks can also prevent accidental fires.
Understanding Auto-Ignition Systems
Auto-ignition systems on propane ranges rely on a spark to ignite the fuel. These systems typically use a hot surface ignition (HSI) or an intermittent pilot (IP) igniter. The lifespan of these systems is influenced by factors such as usage, maintenance, and the quality of the igniter.
Factors Affecting Lifespan
Factors such as high usage, improper installation, and inadequate maintenance can significantly reduce the lifespan of auto-ignition systems. For example, a system used in a busy commercial kitchen may last just 3-5 years, whereas a system used in a residential setting may last 8-10 years. Regular maintenance, such as cleaning the igniter and inspecting the burner, can help extend the lifespan of the system.
Maintenance Techniques
To extend the lifespan of auto-ignition systems, regular maintenance is essential. This includes checking the igniter for wear, ensuring proper air flow, and cleaning the burner and igniter. It’s also essential to follow the manufacturer’s instructions for maintenance and replacement of parts. By performing regular maintenance, homeowners and businesses can help prevent accidental fires and extend the lifespan of their auto-ignition systems.
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