Norgren 8536203.9151.11060 Solenoid Valve - IP65
Part Number: 8536203.9151.11060
Quick Summary
Norgren 8536203.9151.11060 Solenoid valve controls flow for gases and liquids in industrial automation. Engineers often struggle with downtime caused by coil changes and abrupt actuation; this model uses Click-on coil interchange and damped operation to minimize wear. IP65 protection, a brass body, and a wide operating range ensure reliable performance in harsh plant environments. With G1/2 ports, compatibility with standard fittings, and a robust design, it delivers predictable throughput while reducing maintenance and total cost of ownership. This makes it a strong fit for packaging, process control, and lab automation where uptime matters.
Product Information
Extended Description
8536203.9151.11060 Norgren: Valve operates with differential pressure | High flow rate | Damped operation | Solenoid interchangeable without tools (Click-on®)
Medium
Gases, Liquids
Operating Temperature
-20 ... 50 °C, -4 ... 122 °F
Operating Pressure
0.5 ... 40 bar, 7 ... 580 psi
Port Size
G1/2
Coil Code
9151
Valve operation
2/2
Materials - Body
Brass
Materials - Seat Seal
FPM
Certification - IP Rating
IP65
Range
85360
Brand
IMI Buschjost
Brass body construction provides corrosion resistance and mechanical stability in both gas and liquid applications. This translates to extended service life and reduced maintenance costs, particularly in aggressive environments and high-cycle operation. The G1/2 port size supports standard fittings, enabling fast installation and retrofit with minimal downtime. 2/2 valve operation offers simple, reliable on/off control with predictable shutoff and minimized leakage in automated cycles. IP65-rated housing delivers robust ingress protection against dust and water exposure, ideal for washdown areas, outdoor installations, and rugged manufacturing floors. The Click-on coil interchange reduces maintenance downtime by allowing quick coil changes without tools, accelerating field service and line changes. The valve’s operating range and damper design further reduce hydraulic shocks, extending actuator life and lowering total cost of ownership across industrial processes.
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FAQs
Install with standard G1/2 fittings and compatible piping. Use appropriate thread sealant and torque to the supplier’s specification to prevent leaks. Ensure correct orientation for flow direction and proper mounting clearances; verify IP65 seals. Confirm that the coil installed matches the control circuit (9151) for reliable actuation and protection against contaminants.
Operating temperature ranges from -20 to 50 °C (-4 to 122 °F) to cover most plant environments. Operating pressure is 0.5 to 40 bar (7 to 580 psi). It supports gases and liquids via a G1/2 port and uses a 2/2 valve configuration for straightforward on/off control in automation loops.
Yes. The 9151 coil uses Click-on technology for tool-free interchange, enabling quick coil changes on the line without system shutdown. This reduces maintenance downtime and supports field service teams. Ensure the replacement coil is compatible with the valve terminals and that the supply voltage matches the control circuit for reliable operation.
Ideal for packaging lines, process automation, water treatment, and chemical processing where reliable gas and liquid control is required. The brass body and IP65 rating withstand damp and dusty environments, while the 2/2 operation provides simple on/off actuation for actuators, solenoids, and controllers, enabling straightforward integration with existing Norgren and IMI Buschjost components.
Damped operation reduces valve wear and acoustic noise, extending service life in high-cycle applications. The Click-on coil feature lowers maintenance time, and the robust brass body resists corrosion in challenging environments. Together, these factors reduce downtime and replacement costs, delivering a favorable total cost of ownership and a faster return on investment for automated systems.