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SRV7000-660 Pellet Stove Igniter Heating Tube with Bracket | 120V 300W | PelPro PP130 PP150 Pleasant Hearth PH35PS
SRV7000-660 Pellet Stove Igniter Heating Tube with Bracket | 120V 300W | PelPro PP130 PP150 Pleasant Hearth PH35PS
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SRV7000-660 Pellet Stove Igniter Heating Tube with Bracket — 120V 300W | PelPro PP130 / PP150 / Pleasant Hearth PH35PS
The SRV7000-660 igniter heating tube is the OEM-specification replacement igniter for PelPro PP130, PP150, and Pleasant Hearth PH35PS pellet stoves and furnaces. The igniter is the component responsible for automatically lighting the pellet fuel at startup — a failed igniter means the stove will not light automatically and requires manual ignition. This replacement igniter is constructed from 301S stainless steel with high-temperature glass fibre wiring, matching the original specification for heat resistance, durability, and electrical safety. Supplied with the mounting bracket for direct drop-in replacement. Available in 1PCS and 2PCS packs.
Specifications
| OEM Part Number | SRV7000-660 |
| Voltage | 120V AC |
| Power | 300W |
| Material | 301S stainless steel body, high-temperature glass fibre wire |
| Includes | Igniter tube + mounting bracket |
| Compatible Models | PelPro PP130, PelPro PP150, Pleasant Hearth PH35PS |
| Pack Options | 1PCS / 2PCS |
| Origin | Mainland China |
How Pellet Stove Igniters Work
Pellet stove igniters are resistive heating elements — similar in principle to a toaster element but designed for the high-temperature, high-cycle demands of pellet stove operation. At startup:
- The control board activates the igniter (120V / 300W)
- The igniter heats to approximately 900°C–1000°C within 2–3 minutes
- The auger feeds pellets into the burn pot
- The hot igniter surface ignites the pellets
- Once combustion is established (detected by the thermocouple or photocell), the control board deactivates the igniter
Igniters fail through thermal fatigue — repeated heating and cooling cycles cause the resistive element to crack or break. A failed igniter draws no current (open circuit) or draws excessive current (short circuit).
Diagnosing a Failed Igniter
- Stove does not light automatically — the most common symptom. The auger feeds pellets but they do not ignite.
- Error code on control board — many pellet stove control boards display an igniter fault code when the igniter fails to reach temperature within the startup timeout period.
- Igniter does not glow — with the stove in startup mode, the igniter should glow visibly red/orange within 2–3 minutes. No glow indicates a failed igniter.
- Resistance test — a healthy 300W/120V igniter should measure approximately 48Ω (R = V²/P = 120²/300). An open circuit (infinite resistance) or short circuit (near-zero resistance) indicates failure.
Key Features
- ✅ OEM SRV7000-660 specification — direct replacement for PelPro and Pleasant Hearth pellet stove igniters
- ✅ 301S stainless steel body — high-temperature corrosion-resistant construction for the combustion environment
- ✅ High-temperature glass fibre wiring — rated for the extreme temperatures of the pellet stove combustion chamber
- ✅ 120V / 300W rating — matches original specification for correct startup performance
- ✅ Includes mounting bracket — complete drop-in replacement, no fabrication required
- ✅ 1PCS and 2PCS options — single replacement or spare pair for the heating season
Compatible Models
- PelPro PP130 Pellet Stove
- PelPro PP150 Pellet Stove
- Pleasant Hearth PH35PS Pellet Stove
Verify the part number SRV7000-660 on your existing igniter or in your stove’s parts manual before ordering.
Replacement Procedure
- Allow the stove to cool completely before servicing.
- Disconnect the stove from mains power.
- Remove the burn pot and access the igniter mounting location.
- Disconnect the igniter wiring connector.
- Remove the mounting bracket screws and withdraw the failed igniter.
- Install the new igniter and bracket, reconnect the wiring connector.
- Reassemble the burn pot and test the stove startup cycle.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How long do pellet stove igniters typically last?
A: Pellet stove igniters typically last 2–5 heating seasons depending on usage frequency. Igniters that are activated multiple times per day will wear faster than those used for single daily startups.
Q: Can I use a universal igniter instead of the SRV7000-660?
A: Universal igniters may not fit the mounting bracket or match the electrical specifications. Using the correct OEM part number ensures proper fit and startup performance.
Package Contents
- 1 or 2× SRV7000-660 Igniter Heating Tube with Mounting Bracket (quantity as selected)
