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Firelock Modular Vault Chambers
Firelock Modular Vault Chamber Server Vault Components
All components have been tested and certified to be rated at least
Class 125 Two Hour.
This means the temperature inside the vault will remain below 125°F
for at least a two hour period, even if temperatures outside the
vault reach 2,000°F.
The following is a list of Vaulting Components.
Patented modular panel system
The wall and roof panels utilize ceramic fiber, a high-temperature
industrial insulating material, as the key to stopping heat
migration in a catastrophic fire. The inside face of all panels have
a steel vapor barrier to ensure steam (from water sprinkler
discharge or fire-fighting efforts) does not enter the vault
chamber. All vaults are custom designed to meet the exact size
requirements of each client.
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Double door assembly
There is no single door that will achieve the stringent Class 125
rating, so a combination of fire-rated doors is employed to reach
this level of protection for computer server rooms.
Automatic door closers
It is very possible that no one will be in the data center when the
building is evacuated. To ensure the vault is sealed when fire
strikes, an automatic door closer is installed on both doors. The
door closers are activated when their internal sensors detect:
- Heat
- Smoke
- Flammable gas
- Power failure
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Insulated self-sealing cable penetrations
This is an area that must be sealed when exposed to heat. Firelock
modular server vaulting is equipped with ceramic fiber insulated
assemblies with PVC conduit and heat-reactive expanding caulking.
This is the same type of self-sealing conduit penetration that is
used in nuclear power plants to safeguard critical areas.
Insulated self-sealing coolant line penetrations
If a split HVAC system is used in the data center, such as a Liebert
unit, an insulated conduit penetration is used to protect the
vulnerable area where the coolant lines enter the vault chamber.
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Insulated self-closing damper assemblies for air duct entry points
A three stage insulated damper assembly is used to prevent heat
migration through air duct entry points. These insulated dampers can
be located wherever they're needed for providing fresh make up air
or removing warm air from heat-generating servers, to help keep the
server room temperature in the optimum range.
Uni-strut track for mounting cable management systems
By welding Uni-strut directly to the roof panels inside the Firelock
vault, server vaults can be outfitted with neat and efficient
overhead cable management systems. This eliminates the need for
costly raised floor systems and protects cables from the threat of
water exposure in a flood.
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