Fire protection in the server room
The famuSOL-30i is a compact fire prevention system for smaller rooms, data centers and containers. It can be easily integrated into a 19″ cabinet or a wall cabinet. With the help of compressed air and a gas separation membrane, oxygen is removed from the ambient air. This oxygen-reduced air is blown directly into the room to be protected. Permanent monitoring and control create an atmosphere in which no fire can start. The room remains accessible to people at all times.
Oxygen reduction system RAS smoke aspiration system
By combining the oxygen reduction system with a RAS (smoke aspiration system) early fire detection system , e.g. short circuits or thermally overloaded components can be detected as soon as they occur.
Advantages of famuSOL-30 – Fire prevention
- Fires cannot occur in the first place, therefore no consequential damage caused by extinguishing agents
- Safe and easy operation, no safety risk when handling gas cylinders
- Maintenance and operating costs are minimized
famuSOL-30i Fire Prevention System
The control system of the fire prevention system has an intuitive touch display on which all parameters as well as the current status can be read directly. A separate trend display shows the oxygen concentration over several reduction cycles. Extended alarm management with event memory and the possibility of system diagnostics are part of the standard configuration of the famuSOL-30i fire prevention system.
famuSOL Fire Prevention Systems
Where there are the highest demands on the constant availability of IT hardware, a fire prevention system is the ideal solution. The system makes use of the fact that fire requires oxygen in sufficient quantities for the combustion process. The normal ambient air consists of about 78.08 vol% nitrogen, 20.95 vol% oxygen and 0.97 vol% other gases. The targeted reduction of the oxygen content of the air from 20.95 vol% to 15 vol% by supplying nitrogen to the areas to be protected creates an atmosphere in which fires can be actively avoided. The areas will continue to be accessible to people. Through the controlled supply of nitrogen, the fire prevention system keeps the oxygen content of the air in the protected area permanently at the determined protection level. The availability of the systems thus remains consistent.
