Security rooms

Catalogue 2014/2015

Security rooms System accessories Page 507 Network/server enclosures Page 90 The basic protection room The basic protection room provides a high-quality, system-tested solution. The basic protection room is an optimum, modular room-within-aroom solution for protecting IT/infrastructure components such as extinguisher systems, uninterruptible power supplies and climate control. The flexible modular system means that it can be extended whilst the IT systems are operational. Criterion Standards System testing Benefits: ◾ System-tested protection levels ◾ Multi-functional risk coverage ◾ Dust- and noise-reduced installation ◾ Dismantling and reassembly plus extendibility = investment security ◾ May be adapted for use in other room systems, such as the High Availability room Testing the following standards as a complete system or construction Fire protection ECB·S certification to EN 1047-2, 50 K temperature increase and 85% rel. humidity for up to 24 hours (reheating period), flame impingement time 60 minutes 50 K temperature increase and 85% rel. humidity without reheating period, flame impingement time 30 minutes F 120 to DIN 4102 F 90 to DIN 4102 Corrosive fire gases Acrid gas-tightness based on DIN 18 095 Falling debris Impact test at 200 kg Water IP X6 to IEC 60 529 Protection from standing water Dust IP 5X to IEC 60 529 Unauthorised access WK IV to DIN V ENV 1630, door system only WK III to DIN V ENV 1630, or DIN V 18 103 (ET2) WK II to DIN V ENV 1630 Explosion Detonation test EMC Protection from high-frequency irradiation and radiation System-tested structures are tested as a complete construction, comprising the cell structure and built-in modules such as doors, cable shields or ventilation units. By contrast, generic component testing only refers to individual parts. Conventional construction methods refer to room structures made of plasterboard, concrete and other standard construction materials which do not offer sufficient protection for data centre applications. Conventional construction methods are generally unsuitable for use as a fire wall and are therefore only subjected to component testing. 474 Rittal Catalogue 34/IT infrastructure


Catalogue 2014/2015
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