Pilot Burners
Available in many different styles, pilot burners are used to ignite larger burners with the use of a standing pilot flame. Some configurations use pure gas for the pilot flame while others use a gas-air mixture to achieve a cleaner-burning, blue flame. The latter models incorporate an orifice jet that induces air flow into the gas flow prior to reaching the burner tip. Other models incorporate a pilot adjusting device to regulate the height of the pilot flame at the burner tip.
Primary Air Inlet Type
Note: Model 2001-2013 include compression nut & ferrule and zinc plated steel locknut. Burner can be made to customer’s requirements for flame location and configuration.
Primary Air Inlet Type
Note: Model 2006-2007 include matching tube nut and zinc plated steel locknut. Burner can be made to customer’s requirements for flame location and configuration.
Primary Air Inlet Type
Pilot Burner
Pilot Burners
Note: Length and bending configuration to be customer specified.
Pilot Burner for Gas Lights
Note: Model 2025 is constructed of brass and features removable / interchangeable orifice spud.
Soot-Less Propane Pilot Burner for Gas Lights
*Note: Prevents any black smoke and residue build-up (soot) on the inside of gas lanterns in a propane burning environment

Soot-less Burner 2006-286XX-XXX

Soot-less Burner-2006-286XX-XXX

Soot-less Burner-2006-286XX-XXX

Soot-less Burner-2006-286XX-XXX

Soot-less Burner-2006-286XX-XXX



