316272000 Frigidaire Igniter and Orifice Holder is a combined ignition and gas-metering assembly used on Frigidaire gas cooking appliances. The part integrates an igniter element (either a spark electrode or hot-surface igniter, depending on model) with a threaded orifice holder that secures the orifice nozzle in correct alignment to the burner. Mechanically, the assembly locates and seals the small orifice that meters fuel; electrically, it provides the ignition source and insulation needed for reliable light-off under normal operating voltages and manifold pressures.
Inside the appliance the component interfaces directly with the gas valve/manifold, burner head, and the appliance control/safety systems. The orifice size and position determine the actual gas flow rate to the burner ports and therefore the heat output and combustion characteristics, while the igniter must be positioned and grounded correctly to produce a consistent ignition event. Proper installation and condition of the assembly affect flame stability, combustion efficiency and the operation of downstream safety interlocks (such as, flame sensing and control logic), so wear, contamination or misalignment can manifest as ignition delays, weak flames, or combustion anomalies.
This article will explain the 316272000 assembly’s functional design, typical applications and model compatibility, common failure symptoms to watch for, and practical diagnostic checks a technician or knowledgeable appliance owner can use. It will cover electrical and mechanical troubleshooting (visual inspection,continuity/resistance and voltage checks,orifice inspection/cleaning and verification of alignment),the importance of using the correct orifice size for fuel type,and replacement considerations including part matching,sealing and basic post-replacement verification. The aim is to provide clear technical context for safe, effective diagnosis and service while deferring to appliance-specific service documentation for detailed repair procedures.
Table of Contents
- Function and role of the Igniter and Orifice Holder in Frigidaire Gas Burner operation
- How the 316272000 Frigidaire Igniter and Orifice Holder Works Inside the Appliance: Electrical, Thermal, and Gas-flow Interactions
- Common Failure Symptoms and Diagnostic Indicators of Igniter and Orifice Holder Faults
- Replacement Considerations and Installation Procedures for the 316272000 Frigidaire Igniter and Orifice Holder
- Q&A
- Key Takeaways
Function and Role of the Igniter and Orifice Holder in Frigidaire Gas Burner Operation
the 316272000 Frigidaire Igniter and Orifice Holder is a combined mounting and functional assembly that positions the gas orifice relative to the burner head and locates the spark electrode at a controlled gap. In operation, the holder secures the orifice so that gas jets exit at the designed angle and flow rate while the igniter provides a repeatable spark across the electrode gap; this spatial relationship directly affects ignition timing, flame shape, and stability. Technicians will recognize that degraded alignment, cracked insulators, or carbon buildup on the holder can produce slow ignition, continuous sparking after light-off, or inconsistent flames; replacing the assembly restores the engineered spacing and sealing that the valve-orifice system requires.
Functionally, the assembly combines mechanical support, gas sealing, and electrical isolation: the orifice holder threads into the manifold to create a pressure-consistent orifice outlet, and the igniter electrode is insulated and fixed so its tip remains at the intended distance from the electrode target or burner cap. Practical service considerations include ensuring the correct orifice size and thread form for fuel pressure and elevation,checking the electrode gap before reassembly,and verifying that the igniter wiring and insulation are intact to avoid misfires or false flame-detection signals. For field troubleshooting, common indicators of a faulty assembly are persistent clicking without ignition, uneven burner flames, and visible damage or corrosion at the orifice or electrode location.
- Feature: precise electrode spacing and orifice alignment for consistent ignition
- Behavior: maintains gas jet geometry and insulates the ignition circuit
- compatibility note: must match orifice size, thread, and electrode orientation for the specific appliance model
- Service tip: inspect for carbon, cracked ceramic, or loose mounting when diagnosing ignition faults
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| 316272000 Frigidaire Igniter and Orifice Holder | OEM-style assembly that secures the burner orifice, provides sealing to the manifold, and positions the spark electrode to specified gap tolerances |
How the 316272000 Frigidaire Igniter and Orifice Holder Works Inside the Appliance: Electrical, Thermal, and Gas-Flow Interactions
The 316272000 Frigidaire Igniter and Orifice Holder integrates the ignition element with a precision-mounted gas orifice to coordinate the electrical, thermal, and gas-flow events that create a stable burner flame. When the appliance control energizes the circuit, the igniter element either produces a high-temperature glow or a timed spark (depending on model), while the orifice holder positions the orifice so the gas jet is delivered at the correct distance and angle to the ignition point. The electrical input, thermal behavior of the igniter, and the fixed orifice diameter together determine ignition delay, flame shape, and combustion quality; technicians must verify model compatibility, orifice size, and mounting orientation to maintain the rated BTU output and predictable ignition behavior in a range or oven submission.
- Symptoms of assembly issues: delayed ignition, intermittent flame, loud popping, or yellow/tippling flames indicating incomplete combustion.
- Design features: rigid holder to maintain orifice-electrode gap, electrical connector for the igniter, and materials chosen to withstand thermal cycling and corrosive combustion products.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Igniter function | Provides the thermal or spark energy to initiate combustion; electrical characteristics and heat-up time affect ignition timing. |
| Orifice holder function | Secures the metering orifice at a precise location and seals the gas passage to control flow and direct the jet toward the ignition point. |
Mechanically, the holder reduces variability from vibration and thermal expansion by keeping the orifice and igniter in fixed relation; thermally, the igniter must survive repeated heating and cooling cycles while maintaining electrical insulation and gap geometry. Practical troubleshooting includes visual inspection for cracked ceramic, soot or carbon accumulation on the electrode, bent holders, and blocked orifices; technicians commonly confirm continuity of the igniter circuit and check for consistent mounting before replacing the assembly. Replacing the unit with the correct part for the appliance model restores the designed electrical-to-gas timing and helps prevent unsafe combustion patterns caused by misalignment or degraded ignition elements.
Common Failure Symptoms and Diagnostic Indicators of Igniter and Orifice holder Faults
The 316272000 Frigidaire Igniter and Orifice Holder is a combined ignition assembly that positions the gas orifice and provides the ignition source for burners or oven broil elements. The igniter element supplies either a spark or hot-surface heat to initiate combustion while the orifice holder locates and seals the gas jet; incorrect seating or damage to either element changes fuel flow geometry and the energy transfer required for reliable ignition. In practical use, faults manifest as delayed ignition with repeated clicking, weak or lifting flames, uneven heating in ovens, visible carbon or soot buildup, or a complete absence of spark/heat even when the gas valve cycles - all of which affect compatibility with appliance control sequences and safety interlocks.
diagnostics combine visual, electrical, and functional checks: visually inspect the igniter for cracks, glazing, or deposits and the orifice holder for deformation or obstruction; electrically verify continuity and compare measured values to the appliance service data, and confirm that the gas valve cycles when the control calls for ignition. perform tests with power and gas isolated as required, then energize the circuit briefly to observe spark behavior or heat-up time; symptoms that indicate replacement include open-circuit igniters, visibly damaged ceramic or mounting, persistent delayed ignition despite correct gas pressure, or flame patterns inconsistent with adjacent burners. The following checklist and reference table summarize common indicators and the appropriate diagnostic actions.
- Repeated clicking without ignition – check igniter continuity and spark gap alignment.
- Slow or weak flame establishment - inspect for orifice blockage and verify gas valve actuation.
- Uneven heat or soot accumulation - examine igniter surface condition and orifice seating.
- No electrical response – test for open circuit or connector faults in the harness.
- Flame lifting or yellow tips - confirm correct orifice size and secure mounting of the holder.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Continuity | Open circuit or out-of-spec resistance indicates igniter failure; compare to OEM service data. |
| Visual condition | Cracks, glazing, or carbon deposits on the igniter and deformation of the orifice holder impair function. |
| Flame behavior | Delayed ignition, lifting, or yellowing points to incorrect gas flow or insufficient ignition energy. |
| Mounting/alignment | Loose or misaligned orifice holders alter jet geometry and prevent reliable ignition. |
Replacement Considerations and Installation Procedures for the 316272000 Frigidaire Igniter and Orifice Holder
The 316272000 Frigidaire Igniter and Orifice Holder integrates the spark electrode and gas jet mounting into a single assembly that both initiates combustion and positions the metering orifice relative to the burner. In normal operation the ceramic-insulated electrode produces a spark across a small gap while the orifice holder secures the correct jet size and alignment; common failure modes include cracked ceramic, electrode misalignment or erosion of the orifice that alters flow. Compatibility depends on flange geometry, orifice thread and jet size, and wire connector type-verify the appliance model number and physical dimensions against the replacement part before ordering to ensure the holder seats correctly and the electrode gap matches factory specifications.
Replacement requires basic mechanical and gas-safety skills: isolate electrical power and gas supply,document wire and bracket locations,and replace any compressed seals or gaskets to maintain a leak-free connection. After installing the new holder and tightening mounting hardware to the appliance manufacturer’s torque guidance, restore power and gas and perform a functional check that includes continuity/spark verification and a visual flame test; if flame shape, lift, or colour is outside normal parameters, confirm the orifice size and electrode position are correct. Practical considerations include using a multimeter to check for open circuits at the igniter lead, inspecting the electrode gap against service documentation, and performing a soap-solution leak test at the gas joint before completing reassembly.
- Gas and power off: shut both off before disassembly.
- Note wire and bracket positions before removal to preserve electrode orientation.
- Replace seals/gaskets and confirm orifice jet size matches the appliance spec.
- Torque mounting fasteners to service-manual values; avoid over-tightening ceramic insulator.
- After reassembly, test for spark continuity, proper ignition, and gas leaks.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Electrode gap | Small spark gap that should match service spec to ensure reliable ignition. |
| orifice size | Jet diameter controlling gas flow; must match appliance rating for correct flame. |
| Resistance check | Continuity test of igniter lead; open circuit indicates a failed electrode or connection. |
| Sealing/gasket | Compressed seal between holder and manifold to prevent leaks; replace if deformed. |
Q&A
What is the 316272000 Frigidaire Igniter and Orifice Holder and what does it do?
The 316272000 is an OEM replacement assembly used on many frigidaire gas ranges and cooktops. It combines the igniter/electrode (the component that sparks or provides a hot surface to ignite gas) with the orifice holder (the metal fitting that locates and secures the gas orifice/nozzle). Together they position the gas jet and ignition source so a burner will light reliably and safely.
How do I know if the igniter and orifice holder are bad?
Common symptoms include: a burner that won’t light or lights intermittently, repeated clicking without ignition, delayed ignition (puffing or large yellow flame on first ignition), a weak or irregular flame, visible cracks or corrosion on the igniter/electrode, or a physically loose or damaged orifice holder.Also check for sooting or carbon buildup around the electrode which can prevent reliable ignition.
Can I replace the 316272000 myself?
Yes, a competent DIYer can replace it, but you must follow safety procedures. Turn off the gas supply and disconnect electrical power first. Remove grates and burner caps,unfasten screws holding the orifice holder,disconnect the igniter wiring,swap the assembly,reconnect wiring,restore power and gas,and perform a leak and function test. If you are not cozy working with gas or electrical connections, hire a qualified appliance technician.
How should I test the igniter and orifice holder before replacing them?
Start with a visual inspection for cracks, corrosion, or loose fittings. For the igniter/electrode you can check for electrical continuity with a multimeter-an open circuit usually means the igniter is bad. (Exact resistance expectations vary by igniter type; consult the service manual.) For spark-type electrodes, you can observe whether a spark is produced during an ignition attempt. inspect the orifice for clogging or debris and ensure the orifice is the correct size for your fuel type.
Is this part specific to certain Frigidaire models and how do I confirm compatibility?
Yes-parts like 316272000 fit a range of specific Frigidaire model numbers but are not worldwide. Confirm compatibility by checking your appliance’s model number (usually on a tag behind the oven door frame, kick panel, or oven storage drawer) and cross-referencing it with Frigidaire’s parts diagrams or a reputable parts supplier. using the OEM part number and your model number is the most reliable method.
Do I need a different orifice for natural gas vs. LP (propane)?
Yes. Natural gas and LP use different orifice sizes becuase of differing gas pressures and energy content.If you are converting fuel types you must install the correct orifice (or conversion kit) specified for your model. Some orifice holders accept interchangeable jets, but others are sold as a single assembly-always verify the required components for conversion in the appliance’s installation or service manual.
Are there any other parts I should replace simultaneously occurring?
Inspect related components such as the burner head,burner cap,gaskets or sealing washers,mounting screws,and electrode wiring.If any of those are damaged, corroded, or excessively dirty, replace them while you have the assembly apart. If the igniter assembly is part of a conversion,ensure you also install the correct conversion jets and any required seals.
What safety checks should I perform after installing the new igniter and orifice holder?
After installation: restore gas and electrical power, check all gas connections for leaks using a soap-and-water solution (bubbles indicate a leak)-do not use an open flame. verify each burner lights properly, that the flame is steady and blue with minimal yellow tipping, and that there is no gas odor. If you detect a leak, unusual flame behavior, or failure to light correctly, shut off the gas and call a qualified technician.
Key Takeaways
The 316272000 Frigidaire igniter and orifice holder serve a critical function in ensuring reliable ignition and consistent gas delivery within compatible Frigidaire appliances. By providing a stable spark and correctly positioned orifice, this assembly helps maintain efficient burner operation, safe flame establishment, and consistent cooking performance. Its design and materials are intended to withstand normal thermal and mechanical stresses while supporting the appliance’s overall reliability.
Accurate diagnosis is essential when ignition problems or uneven burner performance arise. Identifying whether the fault lies with the igniter, the orifice holder, wiring, or a related control component prevents needless parts replacement and reduces downtime. When testing and inspection indicate a defective igniter or orifice holder, timely replacement with the correct part number helps restore safe operation and optimal efficiency.
Incorporating the proper replacement part and following recommended service practices-whether performed by a qualified technician or a knowledgeable DIYer-helps preserve appliance safety, performance, and service life.Prioritizing correct diagnosis and appropriate replacement decisions ensures that the appliance continues to operate as intended while minimizing the risk of recurring issues.
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