HENNY PENNY 79132-2 PILOT BURNER WITH IGNITOR, PROPANE, PFG-600
HENNY PENNY 79132-2 PILOT BURNER WITH IGNITOR, PROPANE, PFG-600
Henny Penny 79132-2 Pilot Burner with Ignitor, Propane – OEM Replacement for PFG-600
The Henny Penny 79132-2 Pilot Burner with Ignitor is a genuine OEM replacement part designed for propane-powered Henny Penny PFG-600 fryers. This assembly provides dependable ignition and pilot flame control for safe, efficient operation of the main burner system. Manufactured to original equipment specifications, it ensures proper function and long-lasting performance in demanding commercial kitchen environments.
Product Overview
A properly functioning pilot burner is essential for reliable ignition and continuous burner operation in commercial cooking equipment. The 79132-2 pilot burner with ignitor provides consistent flame establishment and stable performance for propane gas systems on PFG-600 models. Built with precision and durability, it helps maintain uninterrupted fryer operation for high-volume kitchens.
Key Features
- Genuine OEM Part — Designed to meet original Henny Penny specifications for quality and fit.
- Includes Ignitor — Provides reliable spark ignition for the pilot flame.
- Propane-ready — Optimized for use with propane fuel systems.
- Durable Construction — Built to withstand frequent use in commercial kitchens.
- Consistent Performance — Supports stable pilot flame and burner ignition.
Compatibility
This pilot burner assembly is designed specifically for Henny Penny PFG-600 propane-powered fryer models. Always verify your equipment model before ordering to ensure proper fit and function.
Why Choose Genuine OEM Parts?
- Ensures correct fit and performance in your fryer system
- Helps maintain safe and reliable operation
- Minimizes risk of ignition issues and downtime
- Supports long-term equipment durability
Ideal For
- Commercial Restaurants
- Quick Service Kitchens (QSRs)
- Hotels & Catering Operations
- Foodservice Facilities Using Propane Fryers
Installation & Safety Tips
- Always disconnect power and fuel before servicing equipment.
- Follow manufacturer instructions during installation.
- Test ignition and pilot flame before returning equipment to service.
- Inspect pilot assembly periodically for wear or damage.
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