Data Sheet for Product

s Industry, Inc.
Smart Infrastructure Building Products
Hazard Area and Nozzle
Placement Design Criteria
Nozzles The nozzles are available in 180° and 360°
discharge patterns. The 180° sidewall nozzle is
designed for installation along the end of zones of the
hazard, with discharge directed away from the end of
zone on which it is installed. The 360° nozzle is
designed to be installed in the center of the area being
protected.
Sinorix 227 nozzles can be installed in either an
upward or downward pendant position. Sinorix 1230
nozzles can only be installed in a downward pendant
position. Nozzles must be installed with orifices 6" ±
2" (15cm ± 5cm) below ceiling. 180° nozzles must be
located 12" ± 2" (30 cm ± 5cm) away from side wall.
Ceiling Height The maximum-coverage height,
per Sinorix nozzle, is 16 feet (4.9 meters). Hazards
with ceilings above 16 feet can be protected with
multiple nozzles up to a maximum height of 30
feet (9.2 meters).
Area Coverage
For the Sinorix 227 series, the 18 and 36
nozzles were tested for maximum-area coverage
using a 40 ft. wide by 40 ft. long (12.2m -x- 12.2m)
enclosure. The maximum-area coverage per nozzle
is: 40 −x40 = 1,600 ft
2
. (148.6 m
2
)
For the Sinorix 1230 series, the 180° nozzles were
tested for maximum-area coverage using a 32 ft.
wide by 32 ft. long (9.75m -x- 9.75m) enclosure.
The maximum-area coverage per nozzle is:
32 −x32 = 1,024 ft
2
. (95.1 m
2
)
For the Sinorix 1230 series, the 360° nozzles were
tested for maximum-area coverage using a 40 ft.
wide by 40 ft. long (12.2m -x- 12.2m) enclosure.
The maximum-area coverage per nozzle is:
40 −x40 = 1,600 ft
2
. (148.6 m
2
)
Based on these parameters, the maximum area
coverage for each nozzle is described as a straight-line
distance from the nozzle to the farthest corner of the
protected space
.