Talk:Electric match

Schematic symbol
What does an electrical match look like on an electrical schematic? Are there standardized symbols? Swooch (talk) 06:52, 30 April 2012 (UTC)

two kinds of devices
This article currently confuses two different kinds of devices:


 * One kind of device made of a pyrogen-coated heating wire, designed for one-time use, using only relatively low voltage, designed to light something that can only be lit once, such as fireworks or model rockets.
 * Another kind of device that generates a relatively high voltage to create sparks across its spark-gap, such as piezo ignition or electronic ignition, designed to light something that can be lit many times, such as propane grills, natural gas hot water heaters, the "combustion" part of internal combustion engines, etc.

My close neighbors use the terms "electric match", "electric igniter", and "igniter" interchangeably as synonyms to refer exclusively to the heating-wire devices, and never refer to the spark-gap devices. My reading of the pyrotechnic initiator article and the references in this article seem to agree with that usage.

How can we avoid confusion in this article? Should we (a) reduce this article to focus on electric matches, by removing all the spark-gap stuff -- perhaps moving that stuff to the "piezo ignition" article or the "electronic ignition" article? Or should we (b) keep an expanded, more general article that discusses both kinds of devices -- perhaps under some other name? --DavidCary (talk) 17:10, 26 July 2013 (UTC)

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