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Fire Protection – Designed
for IT Hardware & Media
Traditional 'fire rated' materials such as block, brick, plasterboard or mineral wool panels etc. are rated under BS476/EN1364 to protect escape routes or building integrity to temperatures below 180°C for the rating period. However, whilst they may be rated for 60, 90 or even 120 minutes, critical temperatures for hardware and media may be exceeded – well within the rating period. Fire rating and insulation values for mineral wool panels are dependent on thickness and density of the core and can vary depending on manufacturer and product range.
The European standard for computer room construction (EN1047-2)
recommends a maximum rise of 50°C measured 100mm away
from the protected face at 60 minutes.
ModuSec has a 'traditional'
90 minute rating, but more importantly, during a BS476 Pt
22 test with external temperatures rising to 950°C over
90 minutes, the internal temperature, measured on the protected
face, stayed within the critical temperature for media for
68 minutes and hardware storage (50°C rise from around
15°C) for 73 minutes.
Hence you can be rest assured that
you would be following 'best practice' to protect critical
hardware systems for a sensible investment cost – meeting
Turnbull, Sarbanes Oxley, Basel II and Civil Contingency
recommendations to follow 'best practice' to minimize operational
risks.
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