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Parts & Accessories - Gas Fireplace Parts - Pilot Assemblies & Parts

View our selection of OE replacement vented and vent-free pilot light assemblies and accessories.

Pilot Light Hoods & Heads3

Replacement pilot light hoods and heads.  Available in several formats and directions.  Installs easily and helps ensure an even and consistent flame.

Pilot Light Hoods & Heads
Pilot Lights (Vent-Free)24

Vent-free pilot lights and accessories for Robertshaw, SIT, Rasmussen, Buck Stove and other universal applications.

Pilot Lights (Vent-Free)
Pilot Lights (Vented)106

Vented pilot lights from Robertshaw, Heatilator, Heat & Glo, Mendota, SIT, IHP, Lennox, Superior and more!

Pilot Lights (Vented)
Pilot Orifices & Injectors4

Pilot light orifices and injectors can impact the performance of your system.  Clogged or damaged injectors can lead to improper air / fuel mixtures, which cause flames issues and can lead to soot buildup in your fireplace.

Pilot Orifices & Injectors
Thermocouples37

A thermocouple sensor is used in various pilot light assemblies and works by joining two disimilar metals. When heated or cooled, a small voltage is created, which can therefore be measured and correlated to a specific temperature.  As long as temperature is maintained, a small electrical signal is sent to the gas valve to keep it open.  A pilot light that can't stay lit may be a sign that your thermocouple is defective and needs replacing.

Thermocouples
Thermopiles9

A thermopile in a pilot is a device that generates a small electrical voltage when heated by the pilot flame, essentially acting as a safety mechanism to ensure the gas valve remains open only when the pilot light is burning properly if the pilot flame goes out, the thermopile cools down and the voltage drops, causing the gas valve to shut off, preventing gas leaks.

Thermopiles
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Need help finding the correct blower or fan kit for your fireplace? Let our experts help you track down the correct replacement blower, fan kit or part for your application. We typically only need the fireplace or stove's make and model to determine exactly what you need. This information can usually be found on gas fireplaces by removing the lower access panel and finding your fireplace's name tag or identificaton card. Wood inserts will often times have the same identificaton card, while freestanding stoves and others might have this information printed on a rear panel or door.

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