Figure 4-25 – Whirlpool 4322452 User Manual

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Figure 4-23

Figure 4-24

Dual

Safety Valve

Main Gas Inlet

Broil Bimetal

Terminals

Bake Bimetal

Terminals

Bake Burner

Gas Outlet

Broil Burner

Gas Outlet

The electrical circuit is initiated by relays on the electronic control board. The electrical circuit is
similiar to the circuit used with the Glo-Bar Ignition System (see Figure 4-25).

Figure 4-25

Bake Terminals

Broil Terminals

Gas Outlet

To Bake Burner

Gas Outlet

To Broil Burner

Bake

Gas Valve

Broil

Gas Valve

Bimetal

Coil

Bimetal

Coil

Self-Clean ovens use a dual safety valve that is bimetal-operated. The dual valve has one gas inlet
and two gas outlets; one for the Bake burner and the other for the Broil burner (see Figure 4-23).
It uses two identical electrically-operated devices, one for each outlet, to control thc gas flow. The
devices consist of an electric heater coil wrapped around a bimetal strip. One end of the bimetal
is riveted to the plate of the valve. The other end has a rubber seat attached to it that covers a gas
outlet. At room temperature, the spring force of the bimetal presses the rubber seat against the gas
outlet.

When current flows through the ignitor, heat is applied to the bimetal strip. The amount of heat
necessary to warp the bimetal enough to open the valve requires 3.0 amps of current flow in the
circuit (see Figure 4-24). The reason the valve is designed not to open below 3.0 amps, is to insure
that the temperature of the oven ignitor is above 1800˚F before the valve opens.

To prevent miswiring, the Bake terminals and Broil terminals are sized differently.

L1

N

BK

R

W

W

OVEN CONTROL

OVEN CONTROL

BAKE RELAY

BAKE VALVE

BAKE IGNITOR

BROIL RELAY

P3-4

P3-1

P2-1

P2-4

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