Hot Surface Igniters, common in gas ovens, require careful handling due to their fragility. Install them away from direct gas flow to avoid overheating. Preheat cycles should be monitored to prevent thermal shock.
All systems benefit from routine maintenance: clean electrodes to remove carbon buildup, check wiring for fraying, and test voltage levels to avoid erratic sparks. Training users to recognize weak sparks or delayed ignition signs prevents hazardous malfunctions.
By following these guidelines, operators ensure efficient combustion, minimize fuel waste, and extend equipment life. These practices align with industry safety standards, ensuring reliable performance across residential and commercial applications.

