Norgren 8216600.0000.00000 Valve - G1-1/2 Port, 0.2–16 bar
Part Number: 8216600.0000.00000
Quick Summary
Norgren 8216600.0000.00000 valve is a brass pressure-operated 2/2 valve for industrial fluid control. When fluids carry particulates, contamination can compromise actuators and cycles; this valve isolates the fluid path to protect the drive. Certification considerations include CE compliance for European markets and IP-rated enclosures; SIL-ready configurations are common in safety systems—check the datasheet. With a compact brass body and a G1-1/2 port, it delivers reliable performance in tight spaces, while the NBR seat ensures compatibility across fluids. Long-term reliability is enhanced by its isolation design, which keeps the actuator free from contaminants and reduces maintenance cycles. Designed for industrial environments, it supports quick, seal-friendly installation and compatible mounting with standard pneumatic manifolds.
Product Information
Extended Description
8216600.0000.00000 Norgren: For fluids with high particle contamination | Fluid isolated from valve actuator | Vacuum version as an option | Compact valve for industrial applications
Operating Pressure
0.2 ... 16 bar, 3 ... 232 psi
Port Size
G1-1/2
Function
NO
Nominal Diameter
40 mm
Valve operation
2/2
Materials - Body
Brass
Materials - Seat Seal
NBR
Range
82160
Brand
IMI Buschjost
Feature: Brass body and NBR seat provide corrosion resistance and a robust seal. Benefit: Improves reliability in dirty or moist environments, reducing leak paths and maintenance costs. Application: Ideal for water-glycol or oily emulsions in process lines where contamination is common. Feature: G1-1/2 port and 40 mm nominal diameter. Benefit: Compatible with standard manifolds while delivering adequate flow in compact assemblies. Application: Space-constrained panels and compact valve islands. Feature: Pressure range 0.2 to 16 bar (3 to 232 psi) and NO function (2/2). Benefit: Broad operating window and simple control logic, lowering integration risk. Application: Pneumatic circuits requiring predictable actuation under variable line pressures. Feature: Fluid isolation of actuator. Benefit: Extends actuator life and reduces cross-contamination between process fluids and control mechanisms. Application: High-particulate or viscous media lines. Feature: Vacuum version available as an option. Benefit: Expands compatibility to vacuum handling tasks and clamping applications. Application: Vacuum grippers, part transfer, and suction-related tooling. Feature: Compact form factor with 40 mm nominal diameter and brass construction. Benefit: Easier installation in dense manifolds and cost-effective durability. Application: Industrial automation lines with limited space and demanding duty cycles. The combination of these features supports efficient commissioning, lower total cost of ownership, and consistent performance across harsh environments.
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FAQs
Ensure the host manifold uses G1-1/2 threads and that supply and exhaust connections align with the valve ports. Use standard pneumatic fittings and torque values specified in the datasheet. Verify the operating pressure is within 0.2 to 16 bar and confirm orientation for NO (normally open) operation to achieve the desired actuation sequence. If space is tight, utilize the valve’s compact footprint and align with compatible manifolds for straightforward integration.
Operating pressure range is 0.2 to 16 bar (3 to 232 psi). Port size is G1-1/2. The valve function is NO (normally open) in a 2/2 configuration, with a nominal diameter of 40 mm and a brass body housing. The seal uses NBR material, and a range code of 82160 is indicated in the product data. These specs support reliable actuation in typical industrial pneumatic circuits.
Yes. The brass body and NBR seat are chosen for durability and sealing performance in environments with particulates. The valve is designed to isolate the process fluid from the actuator, which minimizes contamination transfer and extends actuator life. For best results, pair it with appropriate filtration and maintain clean line conditions to maximize seal life and performance in harsh lines.
Confirm CE compliance for European installations and verify any required IP rating for enclosure protection in your application. If safety-related control is involved, check SIL-compatible configurations as documented in the datasheet. Always cross-check the exact certification status with the current datasheet and regional regulatory requirements to ensure full regulatory alignment.
The valve’s isolation of the fluid from the actuator and brass-NBR construction reduce wear, corrosion, and seal degradation, lowering maintenance frequency. Space-saving design can reduce cabinet and manifold costs, while reliable operation minimizes downtime. Over time, the resulting extended actuator life and fewer part replacements translate to a favorable return on investment in demanding production environments.