137524000 Frigidaire Washer Dryer Ignitor

137524000 Frigidaire Washer Dryer Ignitor is ‍a hot-surface ignitor used as the ignition element ⁢in gas-heating⁢ sections of Frigidaire⁣ gas dryers and‍ combination washer-dryer appliances. It⁤ is a‍ ceramic⁤ resistive element mounted in the burner assembly⁣ that, ‌when electrically energized,⁣ glows hot enough to ⁢ignite the gas supplied to the burner.as a discrete replaceable ​component ⁣it is identified​ by its⁢ part number and specific mounting and connector ⁤configuration for compatibility with ⁣certain appliance models.

Inside the appliance the ignitor⁢ is⁢ a ‌key element‌ of the ​ignition sequence‌ and interacts directly with‌ the control board, ⁤gas valve ​coils, flame sensing circuit, and ‌thermal safety devices. During a typical start‌ cycle the control board ​supplies power ‌to the ignitor so it reaches ignition temperature, then ⁣opens the gas valve; flame presence ⁤is then confirmed⁤ by ⁤the ⁢flame sensor or other feedback before⁢ normal⁤ heating continues. The ignitor is installed in ‍the burner tube​ or burner housing adjacent to the gas ports and is‌ subject to mechanical,‌ thermal and electrical stresses, making its condition relevant to⁤ both ‌heating performance and combustion ​safety.

In‍ this ⁤article⁢ readers will find a technical description of ‍the ignitor’s ‌function, guidance⁣ on model⁢ and connector ‌compatibility,‌ common⁣ failure‌ symptoms and how they present in⁢ the appliance, systematic troubleshooting steps (visual⁤ inspection, ‌continuity/resistance checks and voltage⁢ verification during the ignition​ cycle), ⁢and ⁤practical ​replacement⁣ considerations ⁢including safety‌ precautions and proper handling of the ⁣element. The focus is on providing‍ technicians, engineers and⁢ appliance ⁢owners with clear,⁣ actionable details⁣ for diagnosing and replacing the ignitor while observing standard electrical and⁣ gas-safety procedures.

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Function⁤ and Role of the⁤ Dryer Ignitor in Frigidaire ​Washer‑Dryer Gas‌ Heating Systems

The 137524000 ‍Frigidaire ​Washer​ Dryer ‍Ignitor functions ‌as the hot-surface ignition element in the ‍appliance’s ​gas heating ⁤subsystem, providing the controlled thermal energy required to⁤ actuate ‍the ⁤gas valve and ignite the ​burner. ​As​ a resistive ceramic⁣ element, the hot-surface ‍ignitor must reach a specific temperature within the control’s‍ timing window; the ‌control board applies ​voltage to the ignitor, waits for the ​correct rise in temperature or a‌ proper⁢ flame-sense signal, then ‍energizes the ⁣gas valve. Typical failure⁢ modes are open-circuit⁢ resistance, hairline fractures in the ceramic​ that⁤ prevent uniform⁣ heating, slow‍ ramp-up‍ due to ​internal degradation, or contamination/glazing that ‍reduces radiant ‍output and prevents reliable ignition.

  • symptoms of failure: no heat⁢ while drum turns, ignitor not glowing, or repeated ignition cycles without flame ‌establishment.
  • Electrical behavior: a​ functioning element shows low​ but finite‌ cold ‍resistance and draws current to heat; ⁤an ‍open reading indicates replacement.
  • Mechanical compatibility:‌ correct‍ mounting, connector type, and alignment with the‌ burner or⁣ flame sensor are required for reliable operation.
  • Maintenance​ note: inspect associated gas valve coils and⁤ flame​ sensor if ‍ignition timing or⁢ flame detection was abnormal before replacement.
Item Description
Typical cold ‌resistance Low ohms ⁢(varies ​by design) – continuity expected; open‌ = failed
operating supply Control-voltage pulse from main board (verify model-specific⁢ rating)
Common replacement check Visual glow under controlled test and multimeter continuity; verify connector and bracket fit

Compatibility depends on matching the ignitor’s electrical characteristics and mounting geometry to the washer‑dryer model; even elements that glow but have different ‍resistance or misaligned mounting can ​lead to ⁣poor ignition or false‌ flame-fail faults.In field practice,technicians confirm⁣ a suspected bad ignitor by measuring​ continuity,observing⁢ the element under ‍controlled ‍energization for⁤ proper⁢ glow time,and verifying that the control sequence⁢ completes‌ (ignitor ‍warm-up‌ followed by gas valve actuation).Replacing the ignitor with a part ⁢that matches connector type, bracket position,⁢ and⁢ thermal⁣ response ⁣typically⁢ resolves heating failures, but persistent problems‌ warrant inspection‍ of wiring, control outputs, and the gas valve⁣ assembly.

How the ⁤137524000 Frigidaire⁣ Washer‍ Dryer Ignitor Operates within the Gas Valve and Ignition Circuit

The 137524000 Frigidaire Washer⁤ Dryer⁤ Ignitor is a‍ resistive glow element used in gas-fired washer-dryer‍ combinations ‍to‌ provide the‌ pilot heat required for‍ the ⁣gas valve to ‍admit‌ fuel. In typical⁢ operation the⁤ control board or timer ‌applies line​ voltage to‍ the‍ ignitor, the⁤ element⁤ heats and reaches ‍visible orange glow, and then ‌the gas valve coils are energized ‌to⁣ open⁢ and release gas. The ignition circuit ​is interlocked ⁣with safety components-thermal⁣ cutouts,high-limit‍ thermostats,and door or⁣ pressure switches-so the ignitor will⁢ only receive voltage when those sensors report safe conditions. In​ practice, technicians⁣ confirm ignitor ⁤function by measuring ​continuity and ⁣observing the glow interval; a cold open circuit or a ⁣physically cracked element⁣ indicates replacement is required rather⁣ than⁢ valve adjustment.

  • Resistive preheat:⁤ element‍ glows to ‌raise‍ temperature for reliable ignition.
  • Sequence-controlled: ignitor receives power​ only after safety/pressure switches close.
  • Common failures: open ⁤filament, surface cracks, or slow warm-up⁤ causing repeated ignition attempts.
  • Compatibility: designed⁢ for glow-type gas valves;⁤ not compatible with spark or direct-flame systems.
Item Description
Function Resistive glow ignitor that preheats combustion pathway so ​the ‍gas valve can open and establish ‍flame.
Operating voltage Line voltage (typically 120‌ VAC in ‍North American models) supplied through​ the control ⁤circuit.
Compatibility Used with Frigidaire glow-ignition gas valves and associated safety ​switches; ⁤not suitable for⁢ spark-ignition ⁣systems.

For troubleshooting,measure ⁣the ignitor’s cold resistance and check for continuity; a healthy element will show a low-ohm resistive ⁢path rather than an ‍open‌ circuit,and it should ‌visibly glow when energized during a test cycle. If the⁤ ignitor glows but ⁣the valve never opens, investigate the gas ⁢valve coils‌ and ‍the‌ sequencing signals from ​the control⁤ board or safety ​interlocks ⁤rather⁤ than⁢ replacing the ignitor alone. When replacing the ​part, ensure mounting orientation and connector type match the original, and always isolate power and gas⁣ before any⁢ service to avoid‍ injury ‍or equipment​ damage.

Common Failure Symptoms, electrical Measurements, and Failure modes of ⁣the​ Ignitor Assembly

The‌ 137524000 Frigidaire Washer‌ Dryer⁤ Ignitor is​ a resistive glow-type element used to initiate combustion in⁢ compatible ⁢Frigidaire‌ gas washer-dryer units and retrofit applications that share the same mounting and terminal⁣ configuration.It functions by ​converting electrical energy to heat;​ when the ‌control applies line ‌voltage the ignitor element quickly heats to‍ red‑hot, allowing the gas valve to open and the burner to light. Compatibility‌ depends on physical fit (bracket⁢ and terminal type), the ignitor’s cold-resistance ‍range, and⁤ the appliance’s control strategy, ‌so confirm ​those characteristics‍ against the ⁤service⁢ sheet before replacing the⁢ component.

Technicians ⁣commonly diagnose⁣ ignitor faults with simple electrical checks‍ and observation‌ of system‌ behavior. ⁢Typical failure​ symptoms include no glow, intermittent ​glow,⁣ delayed ignition, ‍or a breaker tripping when the circuit is energized. Practical ⁢electrical checks are: continuity ‌(open‌ circuit indicates a broken filament), ‌cold⁢ resistance measured ⁣with ‍a multimeter ⁤(an unusually high or infinite reading suggests degradation), and verification ⁤of supply voltage at ⁤the ignitor ‌connector during a ‌start ‌cycle (the element ​normally sees ⁣line-level​ voltage for a short ​interval).Physical damage⁣ such as ​cracked ⁣ceramic, ⁣corrosion at terminals, or short-to-chassis‍ faults are common ‌failure modes that will require ⁢replacement of ‌the ignitor‍ rather than repair.

  • No glow at start – often shows⁣ open circuit or very high⁣ resistance on an ⁤ohmmeter.
  • Intermittent ⁤glow or weak glow – may read⁤ higher-than-normal resistance or have hairline cracks in the​ element.
  • Glow present but no ⁤ignition -⁤ check​ gas valve‍ coils⁣ and venting; ‌ignitor may still‌ be marginal despite​ appearing to glow.
  • Short ‍to ground or⁤ shorted terminals ‌-‌ can blow fuses or trip⁢ breakers‌ and​ requires replacement.
Item Description
Cold resistance Measured with‌ multimeter; typical ranges ⁢vary by ⁤model.‌ Expect a low‑ohm resistive element (consult service⁤ manual), and treat very ⁢high ⁣or infinite readings⁣ as a failed ignitor.
Supply ​voltage The ignitor ⁢is generally driven by line voltage during the ⁤ignition ⁣interval (roughly ⁣ 110-130 VAC on⁢ North ‍American equipment); verify voltage at the⁢ connector during​ a timed start ⁤cycle.
Continuity No continuity = open filament. ‍Continuity ⁤plus very high ⁤resistance indicates marginal‍ life and⁤ unpredictable ⁤operation.
Common failure modes Open‍ filament, ‌hairline cracks in ⁤the ceramic/glow element, corroded terminals, ‌and short-to-chassis.

Model Compatibility, Replacement Considerations, Installation ⁣Procedure, and Troubleshooting‍ Diagnostics

The 137524000 Frigidaire‌ Washer Dryer Ignitor is the glow-style igniter ⁣used in ​the gas burner module of compatible​ Frigidaire combination washer‑dryer ⁤units. ‍Its primary function is to heat​ to a⁣ temperature that⁣ allows ⁣the ⁢gas ​valve to open ‍and produce a sustained flame; under normal operation the element will glow brightly within ‌a few seconds of energization‍ and remain stable while the gas valve is open. ⁤compatibility ⁤depends ‍on the burner housing,connector‍ type,and mounting⁣ bracket ⁤orientation rather than ​simply⁤ chassis model numbers,so technicians should cross-reference the ⁢137524000 part ‌number with ​the appliance’s model plate and wiring harness. Physically identical ignitors ⁣from the ⁤same OEM family are⁣ often interchangeable ⁤across ⁢related brands, but⁣ confirm ​the⁤ electrical connector, lead length, and presence of an ⁤integrated flame sensor⁣ or shield before installing‍ as⁣ a replacement.

For removal and troubleshooting, first take ⁤appropriate isolation steps: disconnect electrical⁤ power and shut off ⁢the ⁢gas‍ supply before‌ opening the‌ burner access panel. Typical diagnostics include a continuity check across the⁣ ignitor element ⁤(an open circuit indicates a failed element), a live-voltage check at the ignitor connector⁤ during a call‍ for heat, ⁣and⁣ observation⁣ of‍ the ignitor glow versus flame ignition timing. ⁤If the‌ element glows ⁢but no flame⁢ appears,⁢ verify gas valve ​coil​ continuity⁢ and ⁣gas pressure; if the element fails ⁢to glow but ​line voltage is ‌present,⁣ replace the ignitor.Practical installation ​notes: handle ⁢the⁤ new element by the mounting ⁢tabs (avoid direct contact with ‌the ceramic/glass surface), ‌torque fasteners‌ to seat the element without ⁤stressing the ‌ceramic, and confirm⁣ correct ​routing of thermocouple/flame-sensing leads before ​reassembly.

  • No heat and ⁣no glow: check continuity of the ⁣ignitor and presence of line voltage ⁢at the connector during ‍a heat cycle.
  • Ignitor ⁣glows ⁣but no ‍flame: inspect gas valve coils, gas ⁢supply, and flame​ sensor ⁣alignment.
  • Intermittent ⁤heating:⁣ look for cracked element, loose connector, or ⁣a⁤ failing control/relay.
  • Replacement fit issues: compare ⁢mounting tab spacing and connector type⁢ to avoid stress on ​the element.
Item Description
Compatibility confirm part cross‑reference with appliance model plate; ‍verify connector, lead length, and mounting bracket match.
Electrical test Check⁤ for continuity⁢ through the element and measure for line‍ voltage at the connector during a start cycle.
Common failure modes Open or‌ cracked ⁢element,⁢ degraded‍ heating surface, damaged connector,⁤ or vibration‑induced​ fractures.
Installation note Do not‍ touch the glass/ceramic surface; secure mounting to​ prevent element ⁢stress and ⁤ensure correct sensor placement.

Q&A

What is the 137524000 Frigidaire ​ignitor and what does⁣ it do?

The 137524000⁢ is ‌a glow‑bar ignitor used in Frigidaire (and ​some related brand) gas dryers.When the dryer⁤ calls for heat ⁢the control‌ sends‍ current to the ⁣ignitor,it ‍heats ⁢and​ glows,and​ that hot ⁢element opens the⁢ gas valve and/or ‍lights ‍the gas. It‌ is not used in electric dryers – it ​is​ specific to⁣ the ‍gas ‌side of a washer‑dryer or‍ dryer unit.

How ⁣do I know if the⁢ ignitor has failed?

Common symptoms of a failed ignitor ⁣are no heat ⁣from the dryer ⁢while⁢ the drum tumbles, a clicking⁤ sound with no ignition, or ⁤the dryer⁣ taking long cycles without‌ producing heat. Visual signs include a ‌cracked⁣ or broken ceramic/glass ​element, ‍heavy blackening, or any⁣ physical break.​ An ignitor ⁤that ⁤measures open (no continuity) with a multimeter⁣ is also failed.

Can I test the‍ ignitor⁢ with a ‍multimeter, and what ⁤readings⁤ indicate​ a⁣ good part?

Yes – ​with the‌ dryer⁣ disconnected from power, remove the ignitor and⁤ measure ‌resistance across its terminals. A working ‌glow ignitor ⁤usually⁢ shows continuity and a relatively low resistance (commonly in ‌the range of several to a few⁢ hundred ohms depending on the design). If the meter shows infinite resistance (open ​circuit) the⁢ ignitor ‌is bad. Do not‌ attempt‍ to test ‌by‌ applying mains​ voltage – that is dangerous and‍ can‌ destroy the part.

How ⁣tough is it to ‌replace the ⁤137524000 ignitor and ⁢what are ⁢the basic⁤ steps?

Replacement⁤ is⁤ a moderate DIY ‌job for someone pleasant with appliances. Basic steps: 1) disconnect electrical ⁣power and shut off the gas supply,2) access ⁣the ⁣ignitor ​by ​removing the appropriate‌ dryer panel (front ⁤or ‌lower access panel),3) ⁢disconnect the wiring and mounting screws‍ and remove the old ‌ignitor,4)‍ install the⁣ new ignitor​ without touching the ceramic/glowing ​surface with bare hands,reconnect wiring and reassemble,5) restore⁤ power and⁢ gas and test ‍for ⁢correct ignition and⁢ no gas leaks. ⁤Follow the specific model’s service⁢ manual and ⁢safety procedures.

Why ‌should ⁤I ‌avoid​ touching the ‍ignitor element​ with my fingers?

Skin ‌oils and contaminants ⁣can create hot spots on ⁢the fragile ceramic⁣ or silicon nitride surface, causing ‌the ‍element‌ to crack or fail prematurely.Handle⁣ the​ ignitor by its ‌mounting ⁤bracket or⁢ use ‌gloves,⁤ and‍ keep the glowing surface clean.

If​ I‍ replace⁢ the ignitor‍ but ⁣the⁣ dryer ​still won’t heat, what else should⁢ I ⁤check?

If a new ignitor ​doesn’t restore ​heating, check⁢ the following: gas supply​ and‌ shutoff valve, ⁢gas valve coils/solenoids,⁤ flame sensor/thermistor,⁢ high‑limit thermostat‍ or thermal‍ fuse, cycling thermostat, wiring and ⁤connectors, and the dryer control ⁢board. Also confirm ⁤the ignitor ⁣is mounted correctly and the ‍gas is on.⁤ A technician’s diagnostic⁤ sequence​ and⁢ a​ gas leak check⁤ are advised if you’re‌ unsure.

Is the 137524000 an OEM part and ​should I use‍ OEM vs aftermarket?

137524000 is an OEM (Frigidaire) part number.⁢ OEM parts are made to​ original specifications and are generally ‌recommended for ‌correct fit‍ and reliable operation. Some aftermarket parts are equivalent ‍and‌ cheaper, but verify fitment, quality, and warranty‍ before‌ buying.Always​ match ⁣the part​ to your dryer’s exact⁣ model number.

How can I⁢ confirm the 137524000 is ‍compatible with my dryer model?

Compatibility should be verified using ⁣your dryer’s model number (usually on a tag inside the ‍door opening or on ⁣the⁣ back panel). ​Check Frigidaire’s⁢ official⁣ parts list, ‍the appliance’s owner/service manual,​ or a⁤ reputable ⁢parts distributor cross‑reference. Do not⁢ rely on appliance ⁢brand alone ⁤- the same brand can use different‌ ignitors for different models.

Final⁤ Thoughts

The 137524000 ​Frigidaire ⁢Washer Dryer Ignitor plays ‍a critical⁤ role in the heating cycle ‍of compatible gas dryer units, initiating‌ combustion to produce the ⁢controlled heat necessary‍ for effective drying. As a safety- and performance-critical ⁤component, a ‍functioning ignitor helps ensure consistent drying ‌times, ‍energy​ efficiency, and ⁤the safe ⁢operation of ‍the ‍appliance; ​faults or‌ deterioration​ in ⁣this⁢ part ‌can lead to ‌insufficient ⁣heat, longer cycles, or potential ‌safety risks if⁤ left unaddressed.

Given its importance,​ accurate⁤ diagnosis and⁣ timely​ replacement‍ of ⁣the ‌137524000 ⁤ignitor are essential.⁣ Proper troubleshooting-ideally performed with⁤ appropriate tools and, when needed, by⁣ a qualified service⁤ technician-helps confirm whether the⁢ ignitor or another component is responsible for an ‌observed issue. When ⁣replacement ⁣is required, ‌using the correct part and following manufacturer-recommended installation ⁤and ⁤safety practices preserves appliance ⁢reliability‍ and ‍minimizes‌ the ⁢risk of further damage.‍ Attending to ‍diagnosis⁣ and replacement promptly supports optimal performance, safety, and⁣ longevity of ⁤the washer-dryer ⁣system.


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