Description
Product Overview
Tandoor Oven Thermocouple AS12 — Gas Safety Device for Every Tandoor Morni Gas Oven
What Is a Tandoor Thermocouple?
The tandoor oven thermocouple AS12 is the gas safety device — and the most common gas oven thermocouple replacement part — that keeps every Tandoor Morni gas-fired tandoor oven safe to operate. If your gas tandoor pilot light keeps going out, bad thermocouple symptoms are almost always the cause. A thermocouple is the primary gas oven safety component and tandoor safety device — a thin metal sensing element that sits in the pilot flame of the gas burner. Its function: detect the presence of the pilot flame and signal the gas valve to remain open. If the pilot flame goes out for any reason, the thermocouple stops sending its signal and the gas valve closes automatically, cutting off the gas supply. This automatic gas shutoff is the core gas oven safety mechanism — it prevents dangerous gas leaks, gas leak accumulation, and gas leak hazards in any situation where the pilot flame is extinguished unexpectedly. Gas leak prevention is the primary gas safety reason the AS12 thermocouple is fitted to every Tandoor Morni gas oven.
The AS12 is the correct gas tandoor thermocouple replacement — a gas tandoor thermocouple and gas oven thermocouple part for all Tandoor Morni gas tandoor ovens. The tandoor thermocouple works on a simple but reliable physical principle. The AS12 thermocouple is made from two dissimilar metals — a copper and nickel alloy — joined at one end to form a sensing junction. When this junction is heated by the pilot flame, it generates a small thermocouple voltage output (typically 25 to 35 millivolts). This voltage signal — produced by the Seebeck effect — holds the gas safety valve electromagnet open, allowing gas to flow to the main burner. When the pilot flame is extinguished, the sensing junction cools, voltage drops to zero, the electromagnet releases, and the spring-loaded gas valve closes. The entire shutoff process takes approximately 30 to 60 seconds from pilot flame extinction to full gas valve closure.
Bad Thermocouple Symptoms — Signs Your Tandoor Thermocouple Needs Replacing
How to tell if thermocouple is bad: the most common bad thermocouple symptom is the pilot light keeps going out during operation — especially if the pilot won’t stay lit after re-lighting. In a healthy gas tandoor oven, the gas oven pilot light should burn continuously without going out mid-service. Other diagnostic signs:
- Pilot relights but main burner will not stay on — the thermocouple is generating insufficient voltage to hold the gas valve open under the higher gas demand of the main burner.
- Pilot flame goes out within 30 to 60 seconds of lighting — the thermocouple is not warming up sufficiently to generate a holding voltage. Ensure the pilot flame is positioned directly on the thermocouple tip; if it is and the problem persists, replace the thermocouple.
- Visible corrosion or physical damage on the thermocouple wire — the copper sensing wire runs from the gas valve area into the clay chamber. Visible damage indicates replacement is needed immediately.
- Intermittent pilot failures during long service sessions — the thermocouple is degrading under heat stress and losing reliability. Replace proactively before complete failure disrupts service.
Included Free — And Available for Replacement
One tandoor oven thermocouple AS12 is included free in the accessories kit with every Tandoor Morni gas-fired tandoor oven — the Propane Gas Tandoor Oven A02 32×32, Stainless Steel Tandoor Oven A04 34×34, Large Indoor Tandoor Oven A06 36×36, Restaurant Tandoor Oven CH02 32×32, Natural Gas Tandoor Oven CH04 34×34, Middle Eastern Tandoor Oven CH06 36×36, Indian Tandoor Oven T02 32×32, CSA ETL NSF Tandoor Oven T04 34×34, Punjabi Tandoor Oven T06 36×36, Food Truck Tandoor Oven CS02 24×24, and the Portable Catering Tandoor CS03. Tandoor Morni recommends ordering a spare replacement thermocouple at the time of original oven purchase — so a replacement is available immediately when the original fails, without waiting for shipping during a service interruption.
Key Features
Why the Tandoor Oven Thermocouple AS12 Is the Correct Replacement Part
Automatic Gas Shutoff — Core Gas Oven Safety & Gas Leak Prevention
The AS12 gas tandoor thermocouple is a flame sensor that detects pilot flame presence and automatically closes the gas valve if the flame is extinguished. This automatic gas shutoff is the single most important safety mechanism in any gas tandoor oven. A failing or missing thermocouple creates a condition where gas can accumulate if the pilot goes out — a serious fire and explosion hazard in any commercial kitchen or home setting.
Copper and Nickel Alloy Construction — Built for Extreme Tandoor Heat
The sensing element is a copper thermocouple — a copper and nickel alloy junction selected for thermoelectric properties and resistance to degradation at extreme temperatures. The sensing tip sits directly in the pilot flame, which burns at 800 to 1,000 degrees Celsius continuously. The stainless steel protective jacket provides mechanical protection and corrosion resistance throughout the gas valve connection and combustion chamber routing.
Genuine Tandoor Morni Part — Correct Fit for All Gas Models
The AS12 is the manufacturer-specified gas burner thermocouple replacement for all Tandoor Morni gas-fired tandoor ovens — ensuring correct thread specification for the gas valve connection, correct wire length for routing to the combustion chamber, and correct voltage output for the Tandoor Morni gas valve electromagnet. A universal thermocouple gas oven part may appear compatible but rarely matches the exact voltage output of the Tandoor Morni gas valve specification.
Threaded Nut and Mica Washer Included
The AS12 includes the threaded nut and mica washer required for correct installation at the gas valve connection point. The mica washer provides electrical insulation between the thermocouple connection and the gas valve body — essential for the millivolt signal path to function correctly. A gas technician can install the AS12 with standard hand tools without any proprietary equipment.
Continuous Cooking Protection — No Service Interruptions
A functional thermocouple keeps the gas valve open reliably throughout the full service session — allowing the tandoor to maintain operating temperature without pilot light interruptions. In a restaurant running a gas tandoor for 8 to 12 hours daily, an unreliable thermocouple creates pilot light failures mid-service that require the oven to be shut down, cooled, and reheated before cooking can resume.
Proactive Replacement — Keep a Spare in Stock
The thermocouple is the most commonly replaced spare part in any gas-fired tandoor oven. With daily commercial use, the expected service life is 12 to 24 months. Good tandoor maintenance practice: replace the thermocouple every 18 months regardless of symptoms. Keeping a spare AS12 thermocouple in stock means a certified gas technician can complete the replacement in a single visit — the part is on hand and the oven is back in service the same day.
Technical Guide
How the Tandoor Thermocouple Works — Safety Mechanism Explained
The Thermocouple Safety Circuit
The tandoor thermocouple AS12 is part of a safety circuit that includes three components: the thermocouple itself, the pilot burner assembly, and the gas safety valve. Here is how the circuit operates in normal use:
- Pilot light is lit manually (or via piezo ignition). The gas valve button is pressed and held, manually holding the gas valve open while the pilot flame lights.
- Pilot flame heats the thermocouple tip. The sensing junction at the tip begins generating millivolt voltage as it reaches operating temperature — typically 25 to 35 millivolts after 20 to 30 seconds in the pilot flame.
- Thermocouple voltage holds the gas valve open electromagnetically. Once sufficient voltage is generated, the gas valve solenoid is energised and the valve stays open without manual pressure. The pilot continues to burn, and the main burner can now be ignited.
- If the pilot flame goes out, the thermocouple tip cools, voltage drops to zero within 30 to 60 seconds, the solenoid de-energises, and the spring-loaded gas valve closes, stopping all gas flow.
- How to relight the tandoor pilot after a flame failure: press and hold the gas valve button to manually bypass the safety valve, bring a lighter to the pilot assembly, and hold the button until the thermocouple heats and takes over — typically 20 to 30 seconds. If the pilot won’t stay lit after this process, the thermocouple needs replacing.
Why Thermocouples Degrade
The thermocouple sensing tip is continuously exposed to the pilot flame at 800 to 1,000 degrees Celsius. Over time, this continuous heat cycling causes the copper and nickel alloy junction at the sensing tip to oxidise and degrade. As the junction degrades, it generates progressively less voltage — until the voltage output is insufficient to hold the gas valve open under the demand of the main burner gas flow. This degradation is gradual and normal: it is why thermocouples have a defined service life. The only correct response to thermocouple degradation is replacement with a genuine AS12 part.
Thermocouple vs Thermopile — Understanding the Difference
A thermocouple generates a millivolt signal sufficient to power a gas safety valve electromagnet — this is what the AS12 does. A thermopile generates a higher voltage from multiple thermocouple junctions in series and can power electronic ignition control modules. Tandoor Morni gas ovens use a thermocouple (not thermopile) safety system with a standard pilot and piezo or manual ignition. When ordering a replacement, always specify the AS12 thermocouple — not a thermopile, not a generic gas appliance thermocouple. Only the manufacturer-specified AS12 guarantees correct voltage output for the Tandoor Morni gas valve specification.
What a Certified Gas Technician Does During Replacement
A certified gas technician replacing the AS12 thermocouple will: (1) shut off the gas supply and allow the oven to cool completely; (2) locate the thermocouple — a thin copper wire running from the gas valve into the combustion chamber; (3) loosen the thermocouple nut at the gas valve connection and disconnect the sensing tip from its bracket in the combustion chamber; (4) route and connect the new AS12, positioning the sensing tip correctly in the pilot flame path; (5) tighten the nut connection at the gas valve with the mica washer in place; (6) restore gas supply, re-light the pilot, and verify correct operation. The entire replacement process takes 20 to 30 minutes for an experienced gas technician.
Specifications
Technical Specifications — Tandoor Oven Thermocouple AS12
| Model | AS12 — Tandoor Oven Thermocouple |
|---|---|
| Product Code | AS12 (SKU 22578) |
| Condition | New |
| Function | Flame sensor safety device — detects pilot flame and controls gas valve via millivolt signal |
| Operating Principle | Seebeck effect — dissimilar metal junction generates voltage when heated by pilot flame |
| Output Voltage | 25 to 35 millivolts (at operating temperature in pilot flame) |
| Sensing Tip Material | Copper thermocouple junction — copper and nickel alloy (Type K) |
| Lead Wire Material | Copper, stainless steel protective jacket |
| Connection | Threaded nut connection to gas valve — mica washer included |
| Gas Shutoff Response | 30 to 60 seconds from pilot flame extinction to full gas valve closure |
| Expected Service Life | 12 to 24 months in daily commercial use · 3 to 5 years in weekly home use |
| Compatible Fuel Types | Natural gas and liquid propane (LPG) — all Tandoor Morni gas configurations |
| Compatible Models | All Tandoor Morni gas-fired models — A02, A04, A06, CH02, CH04, CH06, T02, T04, T06, CS02, CS03 |
| Not Compatible With | Charcoal-only models R26, R28, R32 (no gas burner) |
| Included In | Free accessories kit with every Tandoor Morni gas tandoor oven |
| Installation | Certified gas technician required — not a DIY replacement |
| Also Known As | Tandoor thermocouple · gas tandoor thermocouple · tandoor flame sensor · gas safety thermocouple · pilot thermocouple · tandoor safety device |
| Shipping | Ships to all 48 contiguous US states — rates calculated at checkout |
Customer Reviews
What Our Customers Say
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| “Easy to install and works reliably for tandoor.” RRajah rajahNov 6, 2025 — Verified Buyer | “Works perfectly without any issue.” JJh shan khanNov 6, 2025 — Verified Buyer | “Long lasting piece highly recommended.” LLalka brothersNov 6, 2025 — Verified Buyer | ||
| “It works great and keep tandoor safely.” VVikasNov 7, 2025 — Verified Buyer | “Good product using for 3 months in my restaurant.” TTabish zahidNov 7, 2025 — Verified Buyer | “Very good quality of thermocouple.” MManju puriNov 7, 2025 — Verified Buyer | ||
Complete Guide
Tandoor Thermocouple — Complete Guide to Gas Oven Safety, Testing & Replacement
Pilot Light Keeps Going Out — Why It Happens & What To Do
When the pilot light keeps going out on a gas tandoor oven, the thermocouple is responsible in the great majority of cases. The thermocouple sensing junction — which sits directly in the pilot flame — degrades over time and generates progressively less voltage. When the thermocouple voltage output falls below 25 millivolts, the gas safety valve cannot hold open against spring pressure and closes automatically. The pilot light won’t stay lit because the thermocouple is no longer generating enough current to signal the gas valve to stay open. The fix: order the AS12 replacement thermocouple (SKU 22578) and have a certified gas technician install it.
How to Tell if a Thermocouple Is Bad — Bad Thermocouple Symptoms & AS12 Diagnosis
How to tell if a thermocouple is bad — three bad thermocouple symptoms to check: (1) pilot light keeps going out — the pilot won’t stay lit after releasing the gas valve button; (2) thermocouple not working fully — the pilot stays lit but the main burner won’t remain on; (3) visible bad thermocouple symptoms — corrosion, soot coating, or physical damage on the wire or sensing tip. Definitive test: use a multimeter. A gas technician connects a multimeter to the thermocouple leads while the sensing tip is heated. A thermocouple multimeter reading below 25 millivolts confirms the thermocouple is bad. Without a multimeter: if the pilot won’t stay lit after 30 seconds of manual button hold, the thermocouple is the most probable fault.
How to Test a Thermocouple — Millivolt Test Procedure
How to test a thermocouple on a gas tandoor oven: a certified gas technician disconnects the thermocouple from the gas valve, heats the sensing tip, and measures thermocouple voltage output with a multimeter set to DC millivolts. Good thermocouple millivolt test result: 25 to 35 millivolts. A thermocouple multimeter reading below 25 mV indicates a bad thermocouple. Thermocouple voltage output below 25 mV cannot be restored by cleaning — replacement is the only remedy. Without equipment: time how long the pilot stays lit after releasing the button. Under 30 seconds indicates thermocouple failure.
How to Clean a Thermocouple — When Cleaning Helps and When It Doesn’t
How to clean a thermocouple on a gas tandoor oven: allow the oven to cool completely, then gently clean the sensing tip with fine emery cloth to remove carbon deposits and soot. How to clean a thermocouple without damaging it: rub gently along the tip axis, not across it, and never bend the sensing junction. Thermocouple cleaning can resolve pilot issues caused by carbon buildup on the sensing tip — but it cannot restore a thermocouple whose internal junction has oxidised. If the pilot light keeps going out even after cleaning, or if the thermocouple multimeter test still shows under 25 millivolts after cleaning, the AS12 replacement thermocouple is needed.
Gas Oven Thermocouple vs Universal Thermocouple — Why Genuine Matters
A gas oven thermocouple replacement must match the exact voltage output specification of the gas safety valve it controls. A universal thermocouple gas oven part may fit physically but generate a different millivolt output than the manufacturer specification — causing the gas valve to behave unreliably. The AS12 is the manufacturer-specified gas oven thermocouple replacement for all Tandoor Morni gas tandoor ovens. Only the genuine AS12 guarantees correct fit, correct voltage, and valid warranty protection.
Tandoor Maintenance — Thermocouple as a Scheduled Spare Part
Proactive tandoor maintenance includes scheduled thermocouple replacement before failure. Good tandoor maintenance practice for commercial kitchens: replace the thermocouple every 18 months as part of a planned tandoor maintenance service visit — regardless of symptoms. This prevents unexpected pilot light failures during service. For restaurants, a complete tandoor maintenance spare parts kit should include: AS12 thermocouple, pilot assembly AS13, and a gas hose AS01. Gas leak prevention and tandoor safety depend on a functional thermocouple — the AS12 is the first-line gas oven safety device and the most important spare part to keep in stock for any commercial gas tandoor kitchen.
How to Relight a Tandoor Pilot & The Seebeck Effect Explained
How to relight the tandoor pilot light correctly: press and hold the gas valve button, bring a lighter to the pilot assembly, and hold the button for 20 to 30 seconds after ignition. This gives the thermocouple time to heat and generate voltage via the Seebeck effect — the physical principle by which two dissimilar metals at different temperatures produce a voltage. The Seebeck effect signal from a healthy thermocouple holds the safety valve open after the button is released. If the pilot won’t stay lit after a 30-second hold, the thermocouple is not generating sufficient Seebeck effect voltage — replace with the AS12.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions — Tandoor Oven Thermocouple AS12
What does a tandoor oven thermocouple do?
How do I know if my tandoor thermocouple needs replacing?
Can I replace the tandoor thermocouple myself?
Which Tandoor Morni models use the AS12 gas tandoor thermocouple?
Is the thermocouple included with a new Tandoor Morni oven?
How long does a tandoor thermocouple last?
What causes a tandoor thermocouple to fail?
Why should I use a genuine Tandoor Morni thermocouple rather than a generic replacement?
What is the difference between a thermocouple and a thermopile in a tandoor?
Pilot light keeps going out on my tandoor — is it the thermocouple?
How to tell if a thermocouple is bad — diagnosis guide for tandoor ovens
How to test a thermocouple on a gas tandoor — millivolt test guide
How to clean a thermocouple on a gas tandoor oven
Gas tandoor not lighting — is the thermocouple the problem?
Order & Enquiries
Order Tandoor Oven Thermocouple AS12
Order the tandoor oven thermocouple AS12 — a genuine thermocouple replacement for any Tandoor Morni gas-fired tandoor oven. SKU 22578, $49 + Free shipping. Included free with every gas tandoor oven purchase — also available separately as a replacement spare. Tandoor Morni strongly recommends keeping one spare replacement thermocouple in stock at all times for any commercial gas tandoor kitchen.
Looking for a tandoor thermocouple near me? Visit one of our 8 US showrooms — Edison NJ, Manteca CA, Houston TX, Chicago IL, Tampa FL, Washington DC, Algona WA, or Boulder CO — or contact our tandoor specialists to order, arrange a certified gas technician referral, or ask technical questions.
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Other Accessories
All 17 Tandoor Morni Accessories
All 17 Tandoor Morni accessories are compatible with the All the Tandoor Morni Tandoor Ovens. Browse all accessories below or call +1 (727) 251-6924 for spare parts, replacement components, and additional skewer sets.
Tandoor Flexible Gas Hose & Commercial Gas Connector Kit AS01
CSA-certified flexible gas hose kit for propane and natural gas connections.
Tandoor Baffle Plate AS02
Stainless steel baffle plate for improved heat distribution in the clay pot.
Tandoori Naan Rod Pair AS03
Ergonomic naan rods for safe bread placement and removal from the clay interior.
Tandoor Skewers & Shish Kebab Skewers — Flat Metal Grilling Rods AS04
Flat, round, and hook-style skewers for seekh kebab, tikka, and whole meats.
Tandoor Oven Curing Paste AS05
Season the clay interior correctly before first use for a long-lasting, crack-free pot.
Tandoor Oven Burner AS06
Replacement gas burner compatible with the Round Catering Clay Tandoor Oven CS01.
Tandoor Oven Clay Balls AS07
Clay balls for heat retention and even distribution inside the tandoor belly.
Tandoor Clay Pot Repair Kit AS08
Clay pot repair and maintenance kit for long-term clay interior care.
Tandoor Oven Naan Gaddi AS09
Traditional naan gaddi cushions for pressing bread onto the clay wall (pair).
Tandoor Skewers Ring AS10
Skewer ring for safe, convenient resting of hot skewers during service.
Stainless Steel Tandoor Oven Lid AS11
Mirror-finish stainless steel lid for heat retention between batches and oven storage.
Tandoor Oven Thermocouple AS12
Replacement thermocouple for the gas safety system on all Tandoor Morni gas models.
Gas Tandoor Pilot Assembly AS13
Replacement pilot assembly for all Tandoor Morni gas tandoor oven models.
Tandoor Cover — All-Weather Protection AS14
All-weather protective cover — essential for outdoor catering events and storage.
Tandoor Heat Resistant Gloves AS15
Double-layer heat resistant gloves for safe handling at 900 Degree Fahrenheit operating temperatures.
Digital Thermometer Gun AS16
Infrared thermometer gun for instant clay surface temperature readings during catering service.
Tandoor Oven Meat Hanging Hook AS17
Stainless steel S-hook for hanging whole chicken, leg of lamb, and large cuts inside the clay pot.
See Every Tandoor Morni Model In Person
Walk into any of our 9 North American showroom and warehouse locations to inspect the Commercial Gas Connector Kit AS01, confirm compatibility with your gas tandoor oven, and place your order on-site.
