Energized Electrical Fire
Jul 28, 2010
Data Center and concentrated Communications Equipment settings are a source of fire by a continuously energized circuit or power supply.
Test procedures and observations, by the Engineering department, caused the continuously Energized Fire condition to be recognized by NFPA 2001, as of yr 2006 : “A fire that involves energized electrical equipment is one in which an uninterrupted energy source will continue to reignite, including the surrounding Class A or B fuels.”
It is recommended by the revealing Test Results that Class ‘C ‘ Design Agent Concentration be applied where the distribution fuse points are above 4 amps 48 VDC.
Per NFPA 2001 Standard on Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Systems, Year 2008 edition, it is imperative that fire suppression system have “capability to both extinguish the combustion of materials and inert the Ignition Source.”
See the Test Procedure and Observations:
http://themodprogroup.com/site/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/2005-Class-C-HOTWC-Abstract.pdf
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adam
Jul 30, 2010
13:39:18
Great article!
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