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Pilot burners, often referred to as pilot lights, serve as a small, continuous flame that ignites the gas burners in appliances such as water heaters, gas fireplaces, and furnaces.
They play a critical role in ensuring the safe and efficient operation of these devices.
Generally, pilot burners are categorized into three types: one flame, two flames, and three flames burners.
Refer to the images below for a visual guide.
The one way pilot burner is the easiest to identify. As shown in the first image, it features only one hole and a single screw.
The two ways pilot burner can be distinguished from the three ways by the number of screws. As seen in the second image, the two ways burner has one screw, despite its head looking similar to the three-way burner.
The Three-way pilot burner, shown in the third image, is characterized by having two screws. This is the key distinguishing feature from the Two-way burner, as their heads can appear quite similar without a detailed 360-degree view.
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Our latest pilot burner model includes a rotatable base, which significantly enhances its usability. This innovative feature allows for:
Easy Installation: The rotatable base makes it simpler to align the pilot burner with the main burner, reducing installation time and effort.
Enhanced Maintenance: The ability to adjust the base without disassembling the entire unit simplifies routine maintenance and inspections.
Improved Flexibility: The rotatable base provides better adaptability for various appliance designs and configurations.
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