Norgren 8228600.0000.00000 Valve - 2/2 NC, Brass Body
Part Number: 8228600.0000.00000
Quick Summary
Norgren 8228600.0000.00000 valve is a brass angle-seat valve for gas and liquid flow control in process lines. End users often contend with back-pressure leakage and slow, damped closures when fluids are dirty or contaminated. Typical certifications for valves in this class include CE marking and IP ratings when approved for your region. By combining a durable brass body with a PTFE seat seal, this valve supports reliable performance in process lines. The business value comes from predictable actuation, reduced maintenance, and compatibility with standard G1-1/2 piping. This makes it suitable for industries such as food processing, chemical handling, and pneumatic systems where clean, controlled shut-off is critical. Our engineering guidance helps you select the right pilot signal and ensure compliant installation.
Product Information
Extended Description
8228600.0000.00000 Norgren: Damped closing and back pressure tight | Suitable for contaminated fluids | Pilot signal could be liquid fluids
Medium
Gases, Liquids
Operating Temperature
-10 ... 180 °C, 14 ... 356 °F
Operating Pressure
0 ... 10 bar, 0 ... 145 psi
Port Size
G1-1/2
Function
NC
Valve operation
2/2
Materials - Body
Brass
Materials - Seat Seal
PTFE
Range
82180
Brand
IMI Buschjost
Brass body construction delivers rugged durability and corrosion resistance in mixed-media service, reducing maintenance intervals and extending valve life in challenging process lines. This translates to lower total cost of ownership and fewer unplanned outages in chemical plants and food processing facilities. G1-1/2 port size paired with a 2/2 normally closed configuration enables straightforward integration with standard piping systems while delivering tight shut-off. The result is faster commissioning and predictable startup behavior for automated processes in bulk handling and pneumatic systems. PTFE seat seal offers excellent chemical compatibility and low leakage across a broad temperature range. This minimizes downstream contamination risk, improves regulatory compliance, and supports reliable valve performance when handling aggressive fuels or sanitizing fluids in pharmaceutical or cosmetic applications. Damped closing and back-pressure tight design reduce water hammer and pressure spikes, protecting pipes and equipment. In practice, this means quieter operation and longer life for downstream actuators in high-flow control loops used in packaging and bottling lines. Operating range -10 to 180 °C and 0 to 10 bar support diverse media choices and help standardize inventory across plants. The ability to pilot with liquid signals increases flexibility for pilot-operated systems and simplifies integration with existing plant controls and instrumentation. Compatibility with standard mounting patterns and G1-1/2 threads minimizes modification work during retrofits and new builds. This reduces commissioning time and ensures a smoother handover to operations teams familiar with common automation components.
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FAQs
The Norgren 8228600.0000.00000 uses a G1-1/2 port and standard thread connections, simplifying retrofits and new builds. It supports inline mounting and common manifolds, reducing custom fabrication. Verified by corrosion-resistant brass body and PTFE seat, this configuration minimizes leak paths and streamlines maintenance through widely available seals and spare parts.
Operating temperature range is -10 to 180 °C (14 to 356 °F) and operating pressure is 0 to 10 bar (0 to 145 psi). This wide band supports media diversity from gases to liquids and accommodates fluctuating plant conditions while maintaining tight shut-off with the 2/2 NC configuration.
Yes. The design supports contaminated fluids, with a PTFE seat seal and damped closing to minimize leakage and stall conditions. In practice, this improves reliability in municipal water, wastewater, or chemical processing where particulates are present, while maintaining back-pressure tightness and consistent performance.
Yes, the pilot signal can be liquid, enabling flexible actuation by existing pneumatic or fluid control systems. This compatibility reduces wiring and electrical interfaces, simplifies integration with plant controls, and supports quick validation during commissioning.
With a brass body and PTFE seat, the valve resists corrosion and wear, lowering replacement frequency. The damped closure minimizes water hammer and pressure spikes, reducing downstream wear. Combined with standard spare parts availability and simple mounting, this delivers predictable ROI through uptime and reduced maintenance costs.