fan-of-fans
Well-known member
From what I've noticed, it looks like older gas ranges that had electronic ignition had two ignitors, one between each pair of burners, where a pilot flame would be on a pilot lit range.
Most modern gas ranges appear to have one ignitor for each burner, and it's placed right next to each.
Does this have to do with having sealed vs non-sealed burners? And do non-sealed burner gas ranges still have the ignitors positioned between the burners?
Most modern gas ranges appear to have one ignitor for each burner, and it's placed right next to each.
Does this have to do with having sealed vs non-sealed burners? And do non-sealed burner gas ranges still have the ignitors positioned between the burners?