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Model F822S Through F834S Mulsifyre


Directional Spray Nozzles, Open, with Strainers
High Velocity
General for any given corrosive environment.
The effects of ambient temperature,
Description concentration of chemicals, and gas/
chemical velocity, should be consid-
The Model F822S through F834S Mul- ered, at a minimum, along with the cor-
sifyre Nozzles are open (nonauto- rosive nature to which the nozzles may
matic) nozzles and they are designed be exposed.
for use in water spray fixed systems
for fire protection applications where a NOTICE
high velocity water application may be The Model F822S through F834S Mul-
required. The Mulsifiers are available in sifyre Nozzles described herein must
six different models that provide a wide be installed and maintained in com-
range of orifice sizes and water distri- pliance with this document, as well as
bution characteristics. with the applicable standards of the
National Fire Protection Association, in
The Mulsifyre Nozzles are internal
addition to the standards of any other
scroll type nozzles and they discharge
authorities having jurisdiction. Failure
a uniformly filled cone of relatively high
velocity water droplets. Although the
Mulsifyre Nozzles are designed pri-
to do so may impair the performance
of these devices. Technical
marily for use in fire extinguishment
and control, they can also be used for
The design of individual water spray
fixed systems can vary considerably,
Data
exposure protection. depending on the characteristics and Approvals
nature of the hazard, the basic purpose FM Approved
The Mulsifyre Nozzles are typically
of the spraying system, the configura- Maximum Working Pressure
used in water spray fixed systems for
tion of the hazard, and wind/draft con- 175 psi (12,1 bar)
the protection of special hazards such
ditions. Because of these variations Also refer to Graph A, Note 2
as:
as well as the wide range of available
• oil filled transformers and switching nozzle spray characteristics, the design Discharge Coefficient
equipment, of water spray fixed systems for fire Refer to Figure 1
• flammable liquid and gas storage protection must only be performed by Water Distribution
tanks experienced designers who thoroughly Optimum flow pressure is 25 to 60 psi (1,7
understand the limitations as well as to 4,1 bar); Ref. Graph A (1 of 2).
• chemical process equipment, capabilities of such systems.
Thread Connection
• conveyor systems, The owner is responsible for main- 3/4 inch NPT
• openings in fire walls, and taining their fire protection system
and devices in proper operating con- Physical Characteristics
• other equipment that is defined as Body �����������������������������������������������������������Brass
dition. Contact the installing contrac- Scroll �����������������������������������������������������������Brass
hazardous due to the possibility of tor or product manufacturer with any Strainer �������������������������������������������������������Brass
a rapidly spreading fire. questions.
It is recommended that the end user
be consulted with respect to the suit-
ability of the materials of construction

IMPORTANT
Always refer to Technical Data
Sheet TFP700 for the “INSTALLER
WARNING” that provides cautions
with respect to handling and instal-
lation of sprinkler systems and com-
ponents. Improper handling and
installation can permanently damage
a sprinkler system or its compo-
nents and cause the sprinkler to fail
to operate in a fire situation or cause
it to operate prematurely.

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Model Number Nominal Angle K-factor K-factor (ISO)


A B
F822S 80° Model 25-60 61-175 1,70-4,1 4,2-12,0 Color
Inches Inches
Number psi psi bar bar Code
(mm) (mm)
F824S 70°
gpm/psi½ gpm/psi½ lpm/bar ½ lpm/bar ½
F826S 125° 3-1/8 1-5/16
F822S 2.0 1.9 28,8 27,4 Yellow
(79,4) (33,3)
F828S 70°
3-1/8 1-5/16
F824S 2.4 2.3b 34,6 33,1 Red
F832S 90° (79,4) (33,3)
3-1/8 1-5/16
F834S 70° F826S 2.6a 2.5 37,4 36,0 Orange
(79,4) (33,3)
TABLE A F828S 2.7 2.5 38,9 36,0 3-1/4 1-3/8 White
NOMINAL SPRAY ANGLE (82,6) (34,9)
DATA 3-3/8 1-1/2
F832S 4.6 4.2 66,2 60,5 Aluminum
(85,7) (38,1)

Design F834S 4.7 4.2 67,7 60,5 4-5/16


(109,5)
2-7/16
(61,9) Grey

Criteria Nominal range of K-factors is ± 5% except where noted:


a. Add ± 1%
Nozzle Placement b. Add ± 2%
Where direct impingement of water STRAINER WITH
spray onto all of the protected surface 1/8" (3,2 mm) DIA.
is required by the authority having juris- HOLES
diction, the nozzles are to be spaced 1/2"
and directed so that their spray pat- (12,7 mm)
NOMINAL SCROLL PASSES
terns will completely cover the plane- 1/8" (3,2 mm)
MAKE-IN
of-protection with the minimum PARTICLE
required average density. With refer- 1-7/8"
ence to Graph A (1 of 2), use of the (47,6 mm)
Design Spray Profile for the Design 3/4" NPT
Spray Area will help assure that direct A
impingement on all surfaces will occur.
BODY
The Design Spray Area shown at the
top Graph A (2 of 2) consists of the
square of length “S” within the circular FACE OF 1-1/16" (27 mm)
Overall Spray Area. NOZZLE ACROSS
B WRENCH
The maximum recommended axial FITTING
FLATS *
distances given in Graph A (2 of 2) are
based on maintaining the specified
spray patterns under a maximum wind ORIFICE
condition of 15 MPH (24 km/h).
Individual strainers are required to 1" DIA. * COLOR CODE PAINTED
comply with FM Approval. (25,4 mm) ON WRENCH FLATS
FIGURE 1
Installation MODEL F822S THRU F834S MULSIFYRE NOZZLES
NOMINAL DIMENSIONS
The Model F822S through F834S Mul-
sifyre Nozzles must be installed in
accordance with this section.
General Instructions
A leak tight 3/4 inch NPT nozzle joint
should be obtained with a torque of 10
to 20 ft-lbs. (13,4 to 26,8 Nm). Higher
levels of torque may distort the nozzle
inlet and cause leakage or impairment
of the nozzle.
Step 1. With pipe thread sealant
applied to the pipe threads, hand
tighten the nozzle into the nozzle fitting.
Step 2. Tighten the nozzle into the
nozzle fitting using an adjustable cres-
cent wrench. With reference to Figure
1 apply the adjustable crescent wrench
to the nozzle wrench flats.
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METRES FEET NOTES:


2,0 1,0 0 2 4 6 1. Data applies to a maximum wind condition of 15 MPH (24 km/h).
0 0
2. Data applies to a residual (flowing) pressure range at the nozzle
AXIAL DISTANCE FROM

AXIAL DISTANCE FROM


inlet of 25 to 60 psi (1,7 to 4,1 bar). (For pressures up to 175 psi
F822S
NOZZLE, METERS

2 (12,1 bar) consult Tyco Fire Protection Products Technical Services.)

NOZZLE, FEET
1,0 3. The shapes of the Design Spray Profiles remain essentially
4 unchanged over the maximum recommended axial distance and
the residual (flowing) pressure range of 25 to 60 psi (1,7 to 4,1 bar).
6
2,0
DATA KEY
8
OVERALL SPRAY PATTERN
(RADIAL DISTANCE)
METRES FEET DESIGN SPRAY PROFILE (S/2)
2,0 1,0 0 2 4 6
0 0

F824S 2 METRES FEET


AXIAL DISTANCE FROM

AXIAL DISTANCE FROM


2,0 1,0 0 2 4 6 8
1,0 0 0
NOZZLE, METERS

4
NOZZLE, FEET

F832S 2
6
2,0 1,0
4
8
6
AXIAL DISTANCE FROM

AXIAL DISTANCE FROM


3,0 10 2,0
NOZZLE, METERS

NOZZLE, FEET
8
12
3,0 10
METRES FEET
AXIAL DISTANCE FROM

AXIAL DISTANCE FROM

2,0 1,0 0 2 4 6
NOZZLE, METERS

0 0 12
NOZZLE, FEET

4,0
F826S 2 14
1,0
4 METRES FEET
2,0 1,0 0 2 4 6 8
0 0
METRES FEET
2,0 1,0 0 2 4 6
0 0 F834S 2
1,0
F828S 2 4
1,0
AXIAL DISTANCE FROM

AXIAL DISTANCE FROM


4 6
NOZZLE, METERS

2,0
AXIAL DISTANCE FROM

AXIAL DISTANCE FROM

NOZZLE, FEET
NOZZLE, METERS

6 8
NOZZLE, FEET

2,0

8 3,0 10

3,0 10 12
4,0
12 14
4,0
14 16
5,0

16 18

GRAPH A (1 OF 2)
WATER DISTRIBUTION DESIGN DATA
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AXIAL DISTANCE S
S/2
S/2

NOZZLE

DESIGN
SPRAY PLANE OF
PROFILE PROTECTION AXIS

OVERALL
ORIENTATION DESIGN SPRAY
ANGLE SPRAY AREA
(90° SHOWN) AREA
0° (GRAVITY)
18 5,5

17
5,0
F8

16
34
S

15
4,5
F8
28

14
S
MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED AXIAL DISTANCE

MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED AXIAL DISTANCE


13 4,0
F8

TO PLANE OF PROTECTION, METERS


32
TO PLANE OF PROTECTION, FEET

12
S

3,5
11
F8
24
S

10 3,0

9
F8
22 2,5
8 S

7
2,0
6

5 1,5

4 F8
26
S 1,0
3

2
0,5
1

0 0
0° 30° 45° 60° 90° 120° 135° 150° 180°
(GRAVITY)
ORIENTATION ANGLE
GRAPH A (2 OF 2)
WATER DISTRIBUTION DESIGN DATA
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Care and uled care and maintenance by trained


personnel. In addition to inspecting Limited
Maintenance nozzles for proper spray performance
during water flow trip tests of the Warranty
The Model F822S through F834S Mul- system, it is recommended that nozzles For warranty terms and conditions, visit
sifyre Nozzles must be maintained be periodically inspected for broken www.tyco-fire.com.
and serviced in accordance with this or missing parts (including dust caps

Ordering
section. where applicable), loading/obstruc-
tions, or other evidence of impaired
Before closing a fire protection system
Procedure
protection. The inspections should
main control valve for maintenance be scheduled weekly or as frequently
work on the fire protection system that as may be necessary, and corrective
it controls, permission to shut down the action must be taken to ensure that the Contact your local distributor for avail-
affected fire protection system must be nozzles will perform as intended in the ability. When placing an order, indicate
obtained from the proper authorities event of a fire. the full product name and P/N.
and all personnel who may be affected Mulsifyre Nozzles
by this action must be notified. For installations subject to freezing and
where dust caps have been installed, Specify: Model (number) Mulsifyre
Mulsifyre Nozzles must never be a periodic inspection must be per- Nozzle, P/N (specify):
painted, plated, coated or altered in formed for evidence of ice build-up Model F822S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49-810-1-822
any way after leaving the factory; oth- from trapped condensate which could Model F824S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49-810-1-824
erwise, the spray performance may be affect the proper release of the dust Model F826S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49-810-1-826
Model F828S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49-810-1-828
impaired. cap. Model F832S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49-810-1-832
Care must be exercised to avoid The owner is responsible for the Model F834S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49-810-1-834
damage to the nozzles before, during, inspection, testing, and maintenance of
and after installation. Nozzles damaged their fire protection system and devices
by dropping, striking, wrench twist/slip- in compliance with this document, as
page, or the like, must be replaced. well as with the applicable standards
Frequent visual inspections are rec- of the National Fire Protection Asso-
ommended to be initially performed ciation (e.g., NFPA 25), in addition to
for nozzles installed in potentially cor- the standards of any other authorities
rosive atmospheres to verify the integ- having jurisdiction. Contact the install-
rity of the materials of construction as ing contractor or product manufacturer
they may be affected by the corrosive with any questions.
conditions present for a given installa- It is recommended that water spray
tion. Thereafter, annual inspections per fixed systems be inspected, tested,
NFPA 25 are required. and maintained by a qualified Inspec-
Water spray fixed systems for fire pro- tion Service in accordance with local
tection service require regularly sched- requirements and/or national codes.
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