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Jenn-Air CCGP2820P gas cooktop

Jenn-Air CCGP2820P gas cooktop Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Jenn-Air CCGP2820P gas cooktop, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Burner Cap for Jenn-Air CCGP2820P - Part 71002738

    Top assembly diagram

    Burner Cap

    Part #71002738

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Nameplate (s for Jenn-Air CCGP2820P - Part 04100737

    Control panel diagram

    Nameplate (s

    Part #04100737

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Orifice Bracket for Jenn-Air CCGP2820P - Part 71003147

    Burner box diagram

    Orifice Bracket

    Part #71003147

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Lid Jar for Jenn-Air CCGP2820P - Part 707870

    Burner box diagram

    Lid Jar

    Part #707870

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Holder Orifice for Jenn-Air CCGP2820P - Part 71002720

    Burner box diagram

    Holder Orifice

    Part #71002720

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Washer Screw for Jenn-Air CCGP2820P - Part 712320

    Control panel diagram

    Washer Screw

    Part #712320

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Cooktop Burner Cap for Jenn-Air CCGP2820P - Part 74007187

    Top assembly diagram

    Cooktop Burner Cap

    Part #74007187

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Manual, Use & Care (bluecreek) for Jenn-Air CCGP2820P - Part 71003173

    Control panel diagram

    Manual, Use & Care (bluecreek)

    Part #71003173

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Wire, White for Jenn-Air CCGP2820P - Part 71003138

    Control panel diagram

    Wire, White

    Part #71003138

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Burner Cap for Jenn-Air CCGP2820P - Part 71002740

    Top assembly diagram

    Burner Cap

    Part #71002740

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Jenn-Air Gas Cooktop CCGP2820P FAQs

A gas cooktop like the Jenn-Air CCGP2820P typically lasts 15 to 20 years with normal household use and basic care. Lifespan depends most on burner ignition reliability, gas valve condition, and how well the cooktop is kept clean and properly adjusted per the CCGP2820P owner's manual.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

Most cooktops reach the higher end of the range when they are cleaned regularly and problems are fixed early.

  • Cooking frequency: daily heavy use shortens lifespan
  • Cleaning habits: spills left to bake on can damage burner parts and finishes
  • Ignition wear: frequent clicking or delayed lighting stresses igniters
  • Gas quality and pressure: incorrect pressure can cause poor flames and overheating
  • Moisture and corrosion: liquids around burner bases and switches can cause failures
Signs your cooktop is nearing end of life

These issues often start as repairable problems, but repeated failures over time can signal overall wear.

  • Burners light slowly or unevenly even after cleaning
  • Igniters click constantly or do not spark reliably
  • Knobs feel loose, bind, or do not control flame smoothly
  • Flames are yellow, lifting, or noisy (after confirming correct burner cap placement)
  • You smell gas when burners are off (shut off gas and have it checked)
Repair vs. replace: quick decision guide
Situation Usually makes sense to Why
One burner will not ignite Repair Common wear item; often isolated to ignition or a switch
Knob is cracked or slipping Repair Low-cost, quick fix
Multiple burners have recurring ignition issues Compare costs Could involve several components and labor
Control panel or internal components are failing repeatedly Compare costs Higher parts cost can approach replacement value
Why it matters

A cooktop that is clean, lights quickly, and holds a steady blue flame cooks more evenly and reduces stress on components like igniters, valve switches, and burner bases.

Last updated: January 2026

The four basic cooktop types are gas, electric (radiant/coil), induction, and downdraft cooktops (a cooktop style that includes built-in ventilation). Your Jenn-Air CCGP2820P is a gas cooktop, so it heats cookware with an open flame; see the CCGP2820P owner's manual for model-specific use and safety details.

The 4 basic cooktop types (quick definitions)
  • Gas cooktop: Open flame; fast heat changes and visible flame control.
  • Electric cooktop (radiant or coil): Heating element warms the glass top or coil, then transfers heat to the pan.
  • Induction cooktop: Electromagnetic field heats compatible cookware directly; the surface stays comparatively cooler.
  • Downdraft cooktop: A cooktop paired with a built-in vent system that pulls smoke and odors downward.
How they compare
Cooktop type How it heats What you notice most
Gas Flame heats the pan Instant visual feedback and quick adjustments
Electric Element heats surface, then pan Steady heat; surface stays hot after cooking
Induction Pan heats from magnetic field Very fast boiling; requires magnetic cookware
Downdraft (feature/style) Depends on gas/electric/induction Built-in ventilation reduces need for overhead hood
Why it matters when choosing or troubleshooting

Knowing the cooktop type helps you match the right cookware, cleaning method, and repair approach.

  • Gas issues often involve burner ignition, burner bases, or control knobs.
  • Electric issues often involve elements and temperature controls.
  • Induction issues often involve cookware compatibility and electronics.
  • Downdraft setups add venting components that can affect performance.
Tip for your CCGP2820P gas cooktop

If a burner won’t light or the flame is uneven, start with basic checks like burner cap alignment and cleaning the burner ports. If a knob is cracked or slipping, the range burner control knob WP71001057 is a common replacement part for this model.

Last updated: January 2026

The “best” gas cooktop depends on how you cook and what fits your kitchen, not one single brand or price point. For shoppers comparing options to the Jenn-Air CCGP2820P, we recommend prioritizing burner power, simmer control, sealed-burner cleanup, and long-term parts support; confirm exact specs in the CCGP2820P owner's manual.

What to compare (the factors that matter most)
  • High-heat output: Look for at least one power burner (many premium units offer 18,000 BTU or higher).
  • Low simmer performance: A true low setting matters for sauces and melting.
  • Sealed burners and spill containment: Faster cleanup and fewer clogs.
  • Grates and cookware stability: Heavier continuous grates tend to feel more stable.
  • Ignition reliability: Consistent sparking and flame carryover reduce relighting.
  • Serviceability: Availability of common wear parts like knobs, switches, and igniters.
“Best” by shopper type
If you want… What to look for Typical tradeoff
Pro-style performance High-BTU burner, heavy grates, precise valves Higher cost, heavier cleaning
Everyday value Sealed burners, simple controls, solid warranty Fewer premium features
Easy maintenance Fewer crevices, durable knobs, accessible parts May sacrifice pro aesthetics
Why it matters for long-term ownership

Even a top-rated cooktop can become frustrating if ignition gets finicky or controls wear out. Choosing a model with replaceable, commonly stocked parts helps keep performance consistent over time.

Parts that commonly affect day-to-day use
  • Worn or cracked knobs can make flame control inconsistent: consider the range burner control knob WP71001057.
  • Ignition issues often trace back to a dirty or failing igniter (cleaning helps; replacement restores reliable sparking).
  • Control switches can wear and cause intermittent ignition or clicking.

Last updated: January 2026

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