Collection: Gas stove

Spare parts for gas stoves: ignition electrodes, thermocouples, gas valves, taps, burners, protective glasses, pipes, and regulators.

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Gas Stove Spare Parts and Maintenance Guide

What you find in the Gas Stove collection

Selection of spare parts for gas stoves: ignition electrodes, thermocouples, gas valves, taps, burners and columns, tempered glass, gas pipes, pressure regulators, safety components, ignition accessories.

How to choose the correct part

  1. Brand and model of the stove, often indicated on a metal plate.
  2. Type of fuel: LPG or methane; it makes a difference for valves and regulators.
  3. Size and type of gas pipe, threaded connection; for burners check diameter.
  4. Safety parts: thermocouples or solenoid valves must be compatible and certified.

Recommended maintenance

  • Periodically clean the burner to avoid build-up;
  • Check electrodes and ignition: if they spark poorly or do not start, it’s better to replace them;
  • Inspect seals and tubing: if they harden or crack, immediate replacement;
  • Ensure the pressure regulator works correctly and there are no leaks;

Common problems and quick solutions

  • Weak or flickering flame: adjustment valve, dirty nozzles, or incorrect gas pressure;
  • Stove won’t ignite: ignition problem or broken thermocouple, faulty magnet;
  • Gas smell: check seals, pipes, fittings; if it persists, call technical service;
  • Blackened burners: incomplete combustion, needs tuning or cleaning;

Quick FAQs

When to replace the thermocouple?

When the ignition is unstable or after a few years of use; if you smell gas when the stove is off, it’s a sign that the thermocouple is not sealing properly.

How to tell if the gas valve is faulty?

Slow ignition or button that needs to be held down for a long time; if this happens, the component needs to be checked or replaced.

Can I use a universal regulator?

Yes, but it must match the type of gas (LPG/methane) and required pressure. It’s better to use certified spare parts.

How to keep the stove safe between uses?

Check seals, monitor for gas smell, ensure proper draft and ventilation in the area.

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