Does Dometic Two Burner Stove Top Require Power for Propane to Flow?

I was making sure that the galley stove was all ready to go for our next outing and noticed that when the battery or shore power are disconnected from the camper that no propane flows when the stove burner nobs are turned to the open position. Is this normal? Both nucamp and my dealer said that propane should flow even if the unit is not connected to power. I crawled underneath the trailer and discovered that there is a solenoid on the propane line very close to where the A/C drip hose is. If there is no power then the solenoid remains closed and no propane can flow. Does this seem correct? Have others experienced this? Thanks for any help.
J

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