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  • Gas Manifold: How It Supplies Gas to Your Stove Burners
    The part of a gas stove that distributes gas to various burners is called a gas manifold.

    Here's how it works:

    * Gas Inlet: The gas manifold receives the gas supply from the main gas line.

    * Distribution Network: It has a network of pipes and valves that connect to each burner.

    * Control Valves: Individual control valves on the manifold allow you to turn each burner on and off and adjust the gas flow.

    * Burner Connections: The manifold connects to each burner through a flexible hose or pipe.

    The gas manifold ensures that each burner receives the appropriate amount of gas for safe and efficient operation.

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