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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:

  1. The control board activates the igniter (120V / 300W)
  2. The igniter heats to approximately 900°C–1000°C within 2–3 minutes
  3. The auger feeds pellets into the burn pot
  4. The hot igniter surface ignites the pellets
  5. 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

  1. Allow the stove to cool completely before servicing.
  2. Disconnect the stove from mains power.
  3. Remove the burn pot and access the igniter mounting location.
  4. Disconnect the igniter wiring connector.
  5. Remove the mounting bracket screws and withdraw the failed igniter.
  6. Install the new igniter and bracket, reconnect the wiring connector.
  7. 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)
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