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[Lifetime Warranty] SRV7000-660 Igniter Replacement

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SRV7000-660 Igniter Replacement

Key Features

  • Voltage: 120V AC
  • Power Rating: 300W
  • Overall Length: 4 inches
  • Connection Type: AMP style plug
  • Sheath Material: 310S stainless steel
  • Includes one igniter element and anti-seize compound

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • SRV7000-660
  • SRV7000-660-AMP
  • PH-660P

Compatibility & Fitment

  • PelPro Models:
    • PP60
    • PP70
    • PP130
    • PPC90
    • TSC90
  • Pleasant Hearth Models:
    • PH35PS
    • PH50PS
    • PH50CABPS
    • PHC90
  • Quadra-Fire Models:
    • Compatible with select stove models requiring this part number.

When to Replace

  • Stove fails to automatically ignite pellets.
  • Ignition cycle is significantly longer than normal.
  • Visible damage, cracking, or swelling on the igniter element.
  • The stove's control board indicates an ignition failure error.

Installation Tips

  • Always disconnect the stove from the power source before beginning service.
  • Allow the existing igniter and stove components to cool completely.
  • Handle the new igniter carefully by the base to avoid contaminating the element with skin oils.
  • Apply a small amount of the included anti-seize lubricant to the igniter tube threads for easier future removal.
  • Ensure the wire connectors are fully seated and secure.
  • Refer to your stove's service manual for model-specific instructions.

FAQ

This igniter is commonly used on PelPro and Pleasant Hearth pellet stoves. Models referenced in available compatibility information include PelPro PP60, PP60-B, PP70, PP130, PP130-B, PPC90 Cast Iron, and TSC90 Cast Iron, plus Pleasant Hearth PH35PS, PH50PS, and PH50CABPS. Because pellet stove parts can vary by production run, match the original part number from your stove before ordering.
The main matching part number is SRV7000-660. A commonly listed cross-reference is SRV7000-660-AMP. If your original igniter or parts diagram shows either of those numbers, this is the correct part family to compare against.
Typical symptoms include the stove feeding pellets normally but failing to light, a much longer-than-normal startup, repeated missed ignitions, or the burn pot filling with unlit pellets before shutdown. In many cases, the combustion blower and feed system still run, but the hot rod does not glow or generate enough heat to ignite the pellets.
Listings for this igniter family commonly reference 110/120V AC and 300W. Before installation, confirm your stove uses the SRV7000-660 or SRV7000-660-AMP igniter and that the voltage and wattage match your original part. Using the correct electrical rating is important for proper startup performance and control-board compatibility.
On many pellet stoves, igniter replacement is a moderate repair that typically takes about 30 to 60 minutes. Common tools are a screwdriver, nut driver or socket set, and possibly needle-nose pliers. The usual process is to unplug the stove, allow it to cool fully, open the access panels, disconnect the igniter leads, remove the retaining hardware, swap the hot rod, and route the wires back exactly as originally installed.
Igniters are wear items that fail from repeated heating cycles over time. Early failure can also be caused by heavy ash buildup around the burn pot, restricted airflow, poor-quality pellets that create excessive residue, or wiring/connectors that overheat or loosen. If a new igniter burns out quickly, also inspect airflow passages, the burn pot, and the wiring harness.
Before installing a new igniter, verify that the stove is actually sending power to the igniter during startup, inspect the wiring and connectors for heat damage, and clean ash from the burn pot and igniter area. If the stove has low airflow or a blocked ignition path, even a good igniter may struggle to light pellets consistently.