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By leakage of power, do you mean sparks? Again, I'm not certain what I am looking for. And so much propane comes out while I try to get an ignition spark at the igniter tips that it's actually rather scary if there is ignition . . . it's a huge flame. If I remove the spill pan and look for a leakage of power, can I just be turning the pulse ignition knob and not have any propane to the burners turned on?
yes, you are looking for a small spark.... and if you find it and tape over it, look for other spots that may begin to leak the spark.... electricity has a way of following the path of least resistance, and a different spot on the insulation may become the weak spot after repairing the previous leak..
the gas build up is inevitable if the valve is on without it igniting...
another issue which can be common in some installations, the air movement near the stove may carry the gas AWAY from the ignition point.... and then make a mini explosion when it finally does ignite..... I have gotten the habit of waving my hand over the burner just before snapping the ignitor, which then allows the bit of air movement to waft the gas by the igniter as it activates.... sometimes it helps to place a pan on the burner, which can then allow the gas to pool near the ignition point......
im not sure of your exact expectations, but its unreasonable to EXPECT the ignitier to light the burner the first time, every time, but normally it should light within 3 clicks....
if you desire a system that will light the burner the first time, every time, then a live pilot system or a match/lighter will be your best option...
one other thing that ive just remembered that you can check..... ive seen the piezo igniter units get gummed with old greasy stove residue, which then didnt allow the ignitor to SNAP quick enough after turning the knob, causing a delayed spark (sometimes none at all).... its annoying but the burner should light if the gas is getting to the spark... if the piezo unit being dirty and sluggish is the cause, wd-40 should help clean it up....