An oven gas valve controls the flow of gas to the burners. When the oven is turned on, an electric signal from the ignition system opens the valve, allowing gas to flow into the burner. A safety mechanism, such as a thermocouple, ensures that the valve closes if the flame is extinguished, preventing gas leaks. The valve typically features a manual override for maintenance or emergencies.
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