Norgren 8536500.9151.23050 Solenoid Valve - IP65
Part Number: 8536500.9151.23050
Quick Summary
8536500.9151.23050 Solenoid Valve provides brass indirect-acting control for gases and liquids in industrial automation. Engineers often struggle with downtime caused by difficult coil changes and incompatible porting during maintenance. Key protections include IP65 rating, -20 to 50 °C operating range, and a broad 0.5–40 bar pressure range. This valve features Click-on coil interchange and a brass body with NBR seals to boost longevity and reliability. Its standard G1-1/4 port and range 85360 simplify installation across existing lines, enabling faster upgrades and predictable performance. Together with reliable flow control and damped operation, it supports safer, more energy-efficient automation in manufacturing environments.
Product Information
Extended Description
8536500.9151.23050 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
G1-1/4
Coil Code
9151
Valve operation
2/2
Materials - Body
Brass
Materials - Seat Seal
NBR
Certification - IP Rating
IP65
Range
85360
Brand
IMI Buschjost
Brass body with an NBR seat seal delivers robust durability in demanding media, extending service life and cutting maintenance costs across process lines and packaging equipment. The indirect-acting design with 2/2 operation provides precise control and repeatable response across a wide operating envelope, making it ideal for pneumatic and fluid control in automation. A high flow rate combined with damped operation minimizes pressure spikes and energy waste in demanding applications, improving system reliability. Click-on coil interchange enables tool-free coil replacement, reducing maintenance downtime and inventory complexity on active lines and in field service. The IP65-rated housing protects against dust and water jets in rugged environments, while the standard G1-1/4 port and compatibility with NBR seals simplify upgrades and retrofit projects. These features translate into lower total cost of ownership and longer intervals between service.
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FAQs
To install, ensure your manifold or panel uses a G1-1/4 port. Verify the media is compatible with brass bodies and NBR seats. Remove the existing coil, align the Click-on coil with the valve body, and secure without tools. Use standard 1/2 inch or metric adapters as needed. The 85360 range supports straightforward retrofits with common automation fittings, minimizing downtime.
Key specs include operating pressure from 0.5 to 40 bar (7 to 580 psi) and operating temperature from -20 to 50 °C (-4 to 122 °F). Medium compatibility covers gases and liquids, with a brass body and NBR seat. The valve operates in a 2/2 configuration, delivering reliable actuation with high flow characteristics suitable for most pneumatic and fluid control tasks.
Yes. The G1-1/4 port size, IP65 protection, and broad pressure/temperature range make it suitable for packaging equipment, process lines, and automation tasks that require robust, high-flow control. Its damper and click-on coil interchange reduce cycle times during line changes and support rapid upgrades in production environments.
The valve features an IP65 rating, indicating robust protection against dust and water jets. While specific CE/UL certifications aren’t listed in the data, the IP65 protection level and the IMI Buschjost design heritage are aligned with common regulatory expectations for industrial automation components used in European and global markets.
Tool-free coil interchange minimizes maintenance time and reduces spares inventory. The durable brass body and NBR seal resist media-induced wear, lowering replacement frequency. Combined with high-flow, damped operation, this translates to shorter downtime, lower energy use, and a favorable return on investment in high-demand production lines.