Product Description

Ceramic Hot Surface Igniters for Pellet is a component used in pellet stoves to initiate the combustion process. Pellet stoves are heating appliances that burn small, compressed wood pellets as fuel. The igniter is responsible for igniting the pellets and starting the fire within the stove.

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Ceramic Hot Surface Igniters for Pellet play a pivotal role in diverse heating scenarios, ranging from residential homes to commercial spaces, cabins, and outdoor settings. They facilitate efficient ignition, ensuring warmth and comfort, while also aligning with eco-friendly heating by utilizing clean-burning pellet fuel. These igniters are indispensable components in the operation of pellet stoves, offering versatile and environmentally responsible heating solutions.

The Torbo® Ceramic Hot Surface Igniters for Pellet

This Ceramic Hot Surface Igniters for Pellet has a wide range of applications, including use in pellet stoves, wood pellet boilers, burners, grills, furnaces, and smokers. It is constructed using hot pressed silicon nitride or Incoloy800 stainless steel materials and is available in various voltage and power options (230V, 120V, 24V, with power ratings ranging from 230W to 400W). The holder is made from alumina ceramic with a choice of SUS304 stainless steel or pure alumina. It features a G3/8'' thread size and is equipped with UL-certified lead wires capable of withstanding temperatures up to 550°C. This product is both CE and RoHS certified, ensuring its quality and safety compliance.



Advantage 

1)Very long life span,no breakage and no attenuation after 150000cycles of life testing
2)High efficiency,40s reach 1000℃
3)Stable thermal function,no thermal and power attenuation,steady temperature 1100-1200℃.
4)High strength,toughness and hardness,anti-oxidation and anti-corrosion
5)CE and RoHS certified 







A Ceramic Hot Surface Igniters for Pellet is a component used in pellet stoves to initiate the combustion process. Pellet stoves are heating appliances that burn small, compressed wood pellets as fuel. The igniter is responsible for igniting the pellets and starting the fire within the stove.

The igniter typically consists of a heating element made of a durable material, such as a high-temperature ceramic or metal alloy. When the stove is turned on, an electric current is applied to the igniter, causing it to heat up rapidly. Once the igniter reaches a certain temperature, it ignites the pellets by creating a spark or heat that ignites the initial fuel. 

The igniter plays a crucial role in the operation of pellet stoves by providing a reliable and efficient means of starting the combustion process. It ensures that the pellets ignite quickly and consistently, enabling the stove to generate heat for warmth and comfort.




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