Blog articles and videos for testing, troubleshooting, and replacing pellet stove igniter elements. Most pellet stoves will have an ignition element located at the base or rear of the burnpot. During the start-up sequence, the igniter receives an electrical charge and glows cherry hot for a short duration of time. The combustion air becomes super heated as it passes by the igniter creating ignition to the pellet fuel in the burnpot. Learn more about pellet stove igniters and simple things you can do to keep your stove running at it’s best.
Welcome Back to Pellet Tech 101! In today’s video we look at a rear mount igniter replacement as we work on the Winslow PS40 Pellet Stove Model. Purchase Lennox Igniters Browse parts by make & model Looking for a … Read More
Welcome Back to Pellet Tech 101! Our igniter video above will cover how to test an igniter element and common things that can be looked at if you are experiencing ignition issues with your stove. When trying to determine if … Read More