Diaphragm valve IR-220-55-3W-X
electricelectrically-operatedhydraulic

diaphragm valve
diaphragm valve
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Characteristics

Type
diaphragm
Operation
electric, electrically-operated, hydraulic
Function
regulating, pressure-reducing
Body
chemical-resistant
Other characteristics
low-pressure, chemical-resistant, high-flow
DN

40 mm, 50 mm
(1.575 in, 1.969 in)

Pressure

Max.: 10 bar
(145 psi)

Min.: 0.5 bar
(7.3 psi)

Description

The BERMAD Pressure Reducing Control Valve with Solenoid Control is a hydraulically operated, diaphragm actuated control valve that reduces higher upstream pressure to lower constant downstream pressure regardless of fluctuating demand, and opens fully upon line pressure drop. The BERMAD Model IR-220-55-3W-X either opens or shuts in response to an electric signal. PRODUCT FEATURES & BENEFITS Lֺֺine Pressure Driven, Hydraulically Controlled Protects downstream systems Opens fully upon line pressure drop Electrically controlled On/Off Sֺֺmooth valve opening and closing Accurate and stable regulation Low operating pressure requirements Pֺֺlastic Globe Hydro-Efficient Valve Unobstructed flow path Single moving part High flow capacity Highly durable, chemical and cavitation resistant Uֺֺnitized Flexible Diaphragm and Guided Plug Excellent low flow regulation performance Prevents diaphragm erosion and distortion Fֺֺully Supported & Balanced Diaphragm Requires low actuation pressure Uֺֺser-Friendly Design Simple in-line inspection and service TYPICAL PRODUCT APPLICATIONS Cֺֺomputerized Irrigation Systems Dֺֺrip Systems Pֺֺressure Reducing Stations Gֺֺreenhouses Irrigation Sֺֺystems Subject to Varying Supply Pressure Lֺֺandscape

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