The porcelain insulation can crack due to heat stress or physical impact during cleaning.

Genuine parts are tested to handle the specific voltage and heat of Garland units, reducing the risk of gas leaks or electrical shorts.

Electrodes live in a harsh environment. Over time, several factors can cause them to stop firing: 915_025

Minimize "call-backs" for repairs by using components that are guaranteed to last. Quick Maintenance Tip

OEM parts are built to the exact dimensions (approx. 7" x 5" x 4") required for your specific equipment. The porcelain insulation can crack due to heat

Before ordering a new part, try gently cleaning the tip of your existing electrode with a fine-grit sandpaper or a stiff brush to remove carbon deposits. If the ceramic is cracked, however,

In a high-volume kitchen, a single equipment failure can halt production and eat into your margins. One of the smallest yet most vital components in your cooking line is the Garland 2200708 Electrode , also known by part number . Over time, several factors can cause them to

⚡ If you hear the clicking of the igniter but the gas takes several seconds to catch, the spark may be weak.⚡ No Spark: If the igniter is silent or you see no visible spark at the burner, the electrode has likely failed.⚡ Uneven Heating: In some griddle models, a faulty electrode can prevent specific burners from lighting, leading to cold spots on your cooking surface. The Case for Genuine OEM Parts