Direct-operated solenoid valve IR-110-N1-2W
2-wayfor waterhydraulic

Direct-operated solenoid valve - IR-110-N1-2W - BERMAD CS Ltd - 2-way / for water / hydraulic
Direct-operated solenoid valve - IR-110-N1-2W - BERMAD CS Ltd - 2-way / for water / hydraulic
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Characteristics

Control
direct-operated
Ports/positions
2-way
Medium
for water, hydraulic
Body
plastic, in-line
Other characteristics
low-pressure, actuated, diaphragm, control
DN

Min.: 50 mm
(1.969 in)

Max.: 150 mm
(5.906 in)

Voltage

9 V, 24 V

Pressure

Min.: 0.4 bar
(5.8 psi)

Max.: 10 bar
(145 psi)

Description

The BERMAD 2-Way Solenoid Controlled Valve is a hydraulically operated, diaphragm actuated control valve with internal hydraulic Feed & Bleed control loop. The BERMAD Model IR-110-N1-2W opens and closes drip-tight in response to an electric signal, which causes the solenoid to open or close the valve's internal hydraulic loop. PRODUCT FEATURES & BENEFITS Line Pressure Driven, Electrically Controlled On/Off. Internal Hydraulic Feed & Bleed Loop -Self cleaning internal control strainer -No tubing and fittings Engineered Plastic Valve with Industrial Grade Design -Highly durable, chemical and cavitation resistant -No internal bolts and nuts hYflow ‘Y’ Valve Body with “Look Through” Design -Ultra-high flow capacity – Low pressure loss Unitized Flexible Super Travel (FST) Diaphragm and Guided Plug -Smooth closing -Requires low opening and actuation pressure -Prevents diaphragm erosion and distortion Simple In-Line Inspection and Service. TYPICAL PRODUCT APPLICATIONS Typical Applications Computerized Irrigation Systems Remote/Elevated Systems Turf & Buried Pipe Application Industrial Greenhouse Irrigation Low Supplied Pressure Irrigation Systems Energy Saving Irrigation Systems

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