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MODEL M FRAME STYLE 

SPRAY NOZZLES

TECHNICAL DATA

The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Drive, Hastings MI 49058

Telephone: 269-945-9501  Technical Services: 877-384-5464  Fax: 269-818-1680  Email: [email protected]

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Form No. F_011594    21.08.04     Rev 21.2

Page 1 of 5

1.  DESCRIPTION

Viking Frame Style Spray Nozzles are small, directional spray 

nozzles for use on water spray systems. They are thermosensitive 

glass bulb style nozzles, however they may be ordered OPEN 

(glass bulb and pip cap assembly removed) for use on deluge 

systems.

These Frame Style Spray Nozzles are available in various 

finishes, temperature ratings, orifice sizes, and spray pattern 

discharge angles to meet design requirements. When spraying, 

the nozzles discharge a cone-shaped spray pattern. The deflector 

determines the included angle of spray pattern discharge. A 

special ring provides uniform distribution throughout the spray 

pattern.  

Other features include the small frame, which allows proper nozzle 

positioning even in congested areas, and the nominal 3 mm glass 

bulb contained entirely inside the frame for protection from most 

mechanical damage. The glass bulb operating elements are 

resistant to more corrosive atmospheres than metal elements. 

The special PTFE coating has been investigated for installation in 

corrosive atmospheres and is cULus listed as corrosion resistant 

as indicated in the Approval Chart.

2.  LISTINGS AND APPROVALS

cULus Listed: 

Category VGYZ

NYC Approved:

 MEA 89-92-E, Volume 29

NOTE: 

International approval certificates are available upon request. Refer to the Approval Chart and Design Criteria for cULus 

listing requirements that must be followed.

3.  TECHNICAL DATA

Specifications:

Minimum Operating Pressure: 7 PSI (0.5 bar) 

Rated to 175 PSI (12 bar) water working pressure.

Factory tested hydrostatically to 500 PSI (34.5 bar)

Frame Style Spray Nozzles are available in various orifice sizes. Refer to the Approval Chart for more information. 

The spray nozzle deflector is identified with the U.S. K-Factor, spray angle, and temperature rating.

Thread size: 1/2” (15 mm) NPT 

Nominal K-Factors: Refer to the Approval Chart

Glass-bulb fluid temperature rated to -65 °F (-55 °C)

Overall Length: Refer to the Approval Chart

 

Spray Nozzle Material Standards:

Frame Casting: Brass UNS-C84400

Deflector: Copper UNS-C19500

Ring: Phosphor Bronze UNS-C51000

Bulb: Glass, nominal 3 mm diameter

Belleville Spring Sealing Assembly: Nickel Alloy, coated on both sides with PTFE Tape

Screw: Brass UNS-C36000

Bushing (Small Orifice Nozzles): Brass UNS-C36000

Pip Cap: Brass UNS-C31600

For PTFE Coated Nozzles:

 

Belleville Spring-Exposed, Screw-Nickel Plated (painted black for appearance only), Pip Cap-PTFE Coated

Ordering Information:

 (Also refer to the current Viking price list.)

Replaces Form No. F_011594 Rev 21.1

(Reinstated bushed orifice footnote)

Nozzles are shown with deflectors in the upright position for clarity. 

May be installed in any position to meet design requirements.

60°

90°

120°

150°

Summary of Contents for M

Page 1: ...ULus listed as corrosion resistant as indicated in the Approval Chart 2 LISTINGS AND APPROVALS cULus Listed Category VGYZ NYC Approved MEA 89 92 E Volume 29 NOTE International approval certificates are available upon request Refer to the Approval Chart and Design Criteria for cULus listing requirements that must be followed 3 TECHNICAL DATA Specifications Minimum Operating Pressure 7 PSI 0 5 bar R...

Page 2: ...ned to be installed in accordance with recognized installation standards Deviation from the standards or any alteration to the nozzle after it leaves the factory including but not limited to painting plating coating or modification may render the unit inoperative and will automatically nullify the approval and any guarantee made by The Viking Corporation TABLE 1 AVAILABLE SPRINKLER TEMPERATURE RAT...

Page 3: ...mm 2 8 40 2 17 32 64 3 A1 B1 A1 B1 21376 150 1 2 15 mm 3 8 10 mm 2 8 40 2 1 2 63 5 A1 B1 A1 B1 5 16 Orifice7 21377 60 1 2 15 mm 5 16 1 9 27 2 11 16 68 3 A1 B1 A1 B1 21378 90 1 2 15 mm 5 16 1 9 27 2 9 16 65 1 A1 B1 A1 B1 21379 120 1 2 15 mm 5 16 1 9 27 2 17 32 64 3 A1 B1 A1 B1 21380 150 1 2 15 mm 5 16 1 9 27 2 1 2 63 5 A1 B1 A1 B1 1 4 Orifice7 21381 60 1 2 15 mm 1 4 1 4 20 2 11 16 68 3 A1 B1 A1 B1 ...

Page 4: ...orrosion resistant sprinklers and spray nozzles must be installed when subject to corrosive atmospheres When installing corrosion resistant nozzles take care not to damage the corrosion resistant coating F Spray nozzles must be installed after the piping is in place to prevent mechanical damage G Sprinklers and spray nozzles must be protected from mechanical damage Where open sprinklers are used c...

Page 5: ...nstallation standards require sprinklers to be tested and if necessary replaced after a specified term of service Refer to NFPA 25 and the Authority Having Jurisdiction for the specified period of time after which testing and or replacement is required Never attempt to repair or reassemble a sprinkler Sprinklers that have operated cannot be reassembled or re used but must be replaced When replacem...

Page 6: ...stall sprinklers onto piping at the floor level Install sprinklers after the piping is in place to prevent mechanical damage DO NOT allow impacts such as hammer blows directly to sprinklers or to fittings pipe or couplings in close proximity to sprinklers Sprinklers can be damaged from direct or indirect impacts DO NOT attempt to remove drywall paint etc from sprinklers Take care not to over tight...

Page 7: ...D CAPS MUST BE REMOVED FROM SPRINKLERS BEFORE PLACING THE SYSTEM IN SERVICE Figure 1 Sprinkler shield being removed from a pendent sprinkler Figure 2 Sprinkler cap being removed from a pendent sprinkler Figure 3 Sprinkler cap being re moved from and upright sprinkler HOW TO REMOVE SHIELDS AND CAPS No tools are necessary to remove the shields or caps from sprinklers DO NOT use any sharp objects to ...

Page 8: ... these sprinklers NOTE The protective cap is temporarily removed during installation and then placed back on the sprinkler for protection until finish work is completed Do not over tighten the sprinklers into fittings during installation Do not use the sprinkler deflector to start or thread the sprinklers into fittings during installation Do not attempt to remove drywall paint etc from the sprinkl...

Page 9: ...t the corrosion resistant properties of the sprinkler Use care when locating sprinklers near fixtures that can generate heat Do not install sprinklers where they would be exposed to temperatures exceed ing the maximum recommended ambient temperature for the temperature rating used Inspect the coated sprinklers frequently soon after installation to verify the integrity of the corrosion resistant co...

Page 10: ...ction of fire protection products are provided herin as they relate to legally mandated jurisdictional regions WARNING STATE OF CALIFORNIA USA Installing or servicing fire protection products such as sprinklers valves piping etc can expose you to chemicals including but not li mited to lead nickel butadiene titaninum dioxide chromium carbon black and acrylonitrile which are known to the State of C...

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