KnightLighter Gas Light Igniters

The KnightLighter gas lamp igniter can cut gas costs and carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 50% by keeping the lamp off during daylight hours.  Savings can amount to $165 to $250 or more per year, depending on the price of natural gas or propane. 
Greenhouse gas emissions can be reduced by almost 2000 pounds per year for a typical 3-mantle or
3-pointed open flame burner, just by keeping the gas lamp off during the day.

The 24VAC gas lamp igniter can save even more, as it can be used with a wall switch, timer, remote control, or home control system, to conveniently turn the lamp on for just a few hours per night or as desired.

Using an integrated flame sensor, the gas lantern reignites automatically if the wind blows the flame out. 
If it's too windy to ignite, the gas supply is turned off after several ignition attempts.

Knightronix gas light igniters have been designed and manufactured in the U.S.A. since 1999.
 



Knightronix KnightLighter
6V Battery-Powered Gaslight Igniter

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Gas Light Igniters with Open Flame Burners from

Vulcan Lighting



Knightronix KnightLighter
24VAC Gas Light Igniter
Starting at $550.00

Purchase Knightronix 24VAC
Gas Light Igniters with Open Flame Burners from

Vulcan Lighting



Knightronix Reconditioned 24VAC Gas Light Igniter with Open Flame Burner

Reconditioned Knightronix KnightLighter 24VAC
 Gas Light Igniter
 

Purchase Reconditioned Knightronix 24VAC
Gas Light Igniters with Open Flame Burners from

Vulcan Lighting

 



Knightronix KnightLighter
Solar


Rechargeable Battery-Powered 3-Mantle Gaslight Igniter / Controller. 
Used for municipal street lighting and commercial lighting applications.

Not available online;
please contact us for more info.
 

 

 

                              For a larger selection of burners and gas light fixtures and replacement parts, visit our web store at vulcanlighting.com

       Need help with installing or troubleshooting your Knightronix Knightlighter Igniter? Our Igniter Install Help Files page has a lot of helpful information.