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Thermador SGS36GS gas cooktop

Thermador SGS36GS gas cooktop Parts

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  • Range Nut, 1-mm, 22-tpi for Thermador SGS36GS - Part 00188978

    Thermador Nut

    Part #14-93-167

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  • Range Surface Burner Orifice Holder for Thermador SGS36GS - Part 00414169

    Jet holder assembly (sgs30b) (sgs30s) (sgs30w) (sgs36gb) (sgs36gs) (sgs36gw) diagram

    Thermador Holder

    Part #20-02-031-01

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  • Cooktop Nut for Thermador SGS36GS - Part 00418677

    Burner caps assembly (sgs30b) (sgs30s) (sgs30w) (sgs36gb) (sgs36gs) (sgs36gw) diagram

    Thermador Nut

    Part #14-93-160

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  • Range Surface Burner Tube for Thermador SGS36GS - Part 00189023

    Thermador Venturi

    Part #20-02-039

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  • Thermador Griddle Cover (stainless) for Thermador SGS36GS - Part 20-01-905-10

    Controls / griddle (sgs36gb) (sgs36gs) (sgs36gw) diagram

    Thermador Griddle Cover (stainless)

    Part #20-01-905-10

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  • Thermador Seal D Grey for Thermador SGS36GS - Part 20-02-104-02

    Gas control valve (sgs30b) (sgs30s) (sgs30w) (sgs36gb) (sgs36gs) (sgs36gw) diagram

    Thermador Seal D Grey

    Part #20-02-104-02

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  • Thermador Knob Control, Black for Thermador SGS36GS - Part 20-01-890-09

    Thermador Knob Control, Black

    Part #20-01-890-09

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  • Thermador Bracket, Burner Right for Thermador SGS36GS - Part 20-02-118

    Burner box (sgs30b) (sgs30s) (sgs30w) diagram

    Thermador Bracket, Burner Right

    Part #20-02-118

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  • Thermador Knob for Thermador SGS36GS - Part 20-01-890-07

    Thermador Knob

    Part #20-01-890-07

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  • Thermador Burner Cap (2) Assembly B White for Thermador SGS36GS - Part 20-02-021-02

    Thermador Burner Cap (2) Assembly B White

    Part #20-02-021-02

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Thermador Gas Cooktop SGS36GS FAQs

A 36-inch cooktop is worth it when you regularly cook with multiple pans at once, use oversized cookware (like a griddle or large stockpot), or want more spacing between burners. For the Thermador SGS36GS gas cooktop, the extra width mainly buys you flexibility and less crowding.

When a 36-inch cooktop is the right upgrade

  • You often run 3 to 5 burners at the same time (boiling, simmering, searing).
  • You use wide cookware that needs room so handles do not collide.
  • You want better heat control across different tasks (low simmer plus high heat).
  • You prefer more working space between burners for safer stirring and moving pans.
  • You cook for a family or entertain and need capacity.

When a 30-inch cooktop is usually the better value

  • You rarely use more than 2 burners at once.
  • Your cabinets or countertop cutout would require expensive modifications.
  • You want lower upfront cost and simpler installation.

Quick comparison

Feature 30-inch cooktop 36-inch cooktop (like SGS36GS)
Pan spacing Tighter More room between pans
Multi-pan cooking Limited Easier to run several burners
Fit in existing cutout More likely May require countertop changes
Best for Everyday cooking Frequent, multi-dish cooking

Why it matters

More width is not just about “one more burner”; it reduces crowding, improves usability with large cookware, and makes it easier to cook complete meals without constantly shuffling pans.

Parts note for long-term ownership

If you plan to keep your SGS36GS for years, it helps to know common wear items exist for maintenance and repairs, such as the Thermador module 00753257 (ignition/control component) and the Thermador plug 00189324 (burner igniter-style part).

Last updated: January 2026

If you’re shopping for a 36-inch gas range, the best-rated options are typically pro-style ranges from brands like Thermador, Wolf, Viking, JennAir, and Fisher & Paykel. Your Thermador SGS36GS is a 36-inch gas cooktop (not a range), so range ratings won’t directly apply to this model.

Top brands shoppers compare in 36-inch gas ranges

These brands are commonly shortlisted because they offer strong burner output, durable grates, and serviceable parts support:

  • Thermador (Pro Harmony and Pro Grand lines)
  • Wolf (pro-style sealed burner ranges)
  • Viking (5 Series and 7 Series)
  • JennAir (RISE pro-style ranges)
  • Fisher & Paykel (professional-style ranges)

Quick comparison: what “best rated” usually means

What gets high ratings What to look for Why it matters
Burner performance High BTU power plus low simmer control Handles searing and delicate sauces reliably
Oven results Even baking, strong broil, convection options Better consistency across racks
Build quality Heavy grates, solid knobs, stable door Feels sturdy and lasts longer
Serviceability Parts availability, accessible components Faster, cheaper repairs over time

If you meant a 36-inch gas cooktop instead of a range

For a 36-inch cooktop like Thermador SGS36GS, “best” usually comes down to ignition reliability, flame consistency, and how easy it is to keep burners running like new.

Common cooktop parts that affect performance include:

  • Ignition components (spark igniter and wiring)
  • Burner gas valve operation
  • Burner tube and venturi cleanliness
  • Burner caps and alignment
  • Control module performance

If you’re troubleshooting ignition or burner performance on this cooktop, the Thermador plug 00189324 (burner igniter) and the Thermador module 00753257 (spark/control module) are two parts we often see involved.

Why it matters

A 36-inch range is a single appliance (cooktop plus oven), while the Thermador SGS36GS is cooktop-only. Comparing the right product type helps you focus on the features that actually drive ratings and long-term satisfaction.

Last updated: January 2026

The “best” gas cooktop brand depends on your priorities, but Thermador is a top-tier choice for power, simmer control, and long-term build quality, and it is the brand for your SGS36GS gas cooktop. For most kitchens, the best brand is the one that fits your cooking style, service access, and parts availability.

How we recommend choosing the best brand

  • Burner performance: look for strong high-heat output plus a stable low simmer.
  • Reliability and service: choose a brand with local service coverage and readily available parts.
  • Cleaning and durability: sealed burners, sturdy grates, and corrosion-resistant finishes matter.
  • Fit and installation: confirm cutout size, gas type (natural gas vs LP), and ventilation needs.
  • Parts support: being able to replace common wear items keeps a cooktop running for years.

Brand comparison (what “best” usually means)

If you care most about… What to prioritize What you will notice day to day
High-heat searing Strong burner output and stable flame Faster boil times, better wok cooking
Gentle simmer Low, steady flame control Sauces and chocolate hold without scorching
Easy upkeep Sealed burners, removable caps Less time scrubbing spills
Long-term ownership Parts availability and service network Faster repairs, fewer workarounds

Keeping your Thermador SGS36GS performing like a “best brand” cooktop

Even premium cooktops can act “average” when ignition or gas delivery parts wear. These checks solve many performance complaints:

  • Clean burner ports and dry the burner cap after boilovers.
  • Make sure the burner cap is seated flat and centered.
  • If clicking continues after ignition, clean and dry the igniter area.
  • If a burner will not light or the flame is weak, inspect the igniter and burner tube for blockage.
  • If a burner will not stay lit or gas flow seems inconsistent, have the gas valve and related components checked.

Common parts that affect ignition and flame quality

Symptom Part that often relates Example for this model
Burner will not spark or lights inconsistently Igniter Thermador plug 00189324
Weak/uneven flame pattern Burner tube/venturi Thermador venturi 00189023
Gas flow issues on one burner Gas valve Thermador gas valve 00414785

Why it matters

Choosing a “best” brand is really choosing the best ownership experience: consistent cooking results, fewer interruptions, and the ability to maintain the cooktop with correct-fit Thermador parts when normal wear happens.

Last updated: January 2026

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