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HV High Velocity Directional Spray Nozzles HV High Velocity Directional Spray  Nozzles HV High Velocity Directional Spray Nozzles are open (non-automatic)   directional   spray nozzles with individual inlet strainers. They are designed for use in water spray fixed systems for fire protection applications where a high velocity water application may be required, such as for the protection of flammable liquids.
 
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  • HV High Velocity Directional Spray Nozzles

    P000130
  • HV High Velocity Directional Spray Nozzles are open (non-automatic)   directional   spray nozzles with individual inlet strainers. They are designed for use in water spray fixed systems for fire protection applications where a high velocity water application may be required, such as for the protection of flammable liquids.
     

  • Manufacturer: Tyco
  • Origin: US
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- Approvals: UL, C-UL, FM
- Maximum Working Pressure :175 psi (12.1 bar)
- Discharge Coefficient: learn more in the datasheet
- Optimum flow pressure is 30 psi - 80 psi (2,1 bar - 5,5 bar)
- Thread Connection: learn more in the datasheet
- The Type HV Nozzles feature an integral strainer for use when the authority having jurisdiction (other than NFPA applications) requires the use of individual  strainers in addition  to  main pipeline strainers for nozzles having an orifice diameter of 3/16 inch (4,8 mm) or less.
- High velocity type nozzles are principally used in water spray systems for the protection of fixed hazards such as transformers, circuit breakers, diesel engines and diesel storage tanks, turbo alternators, lube oil systems, oil fire boilers, and similar hazards.
- Corrosion resistant coatings, where applicable, are utilized to extend the life of copper alloy sprinklers beyond that which would otherwise be obtained when exposed to corrosive atmospheres.

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