Gas Valve
A gas valve is a device used in HVAC systems to control the flow of natural gas or propane to equipment like furnaces, boilers, or water heaters. It is responsible for starting, stopping, or adjusting the amount of gas reaching the burner. This ensures the correct level of fuel is delivered for safe and efficient operation. Modern gas valves are often equipped with safety features, such as a thermocouple or electronic controls, to prevent gas leaks or malfunction.
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