40 Hour Property and Building Inspection Practice Test

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If gas stovetop burners with electronic ignition fail to light consistently, what could be the issue?

  1. The burners may need cleaning

  2. They may need adjustment to the gas regulator or ignition source

  3. The gas supply is low

  4. The stovetop wiring is damaged

The correct answer is: They may need adjustment to the gas regulator or ignition source

When gas stovetop burners with electronic ignition fail to light consistently, the likely issue is related to the need for adjustments to either the gas regulator or the ignition source. The electronic ignition system relies on the correct amount of gas being delivered to the burner as well as a functioning ignition source to create a spark. If either of these components is not properly calibrated or functioning, it can lead to inconsistent lighting of the burners. Adjusting the gas regulator helps ensure the proper pressure and flow of gas to the burners, which is crucial for reliable ignition. Similarly, an adjustment to the ignition source is necessary if the spark is weak or misaligned. Both factors are essential in ensuring that the burners light as intended. While cleaning the burners, ensuring adequate gas supply, or addressing damaged wiring may be factors that could affect burner performance, the immediate need when facing consistent failure to ignite is typically found in the system's regulation and ignition settings.