Description
The uninterrupted use of a datacenter or any facility with high-value equipment is always delicate, and in many cases vital, and damage to one of these facilities, such as that caused by a fire, can be catastrophic. In the specific case of data centers, they include equipment that is expensive and sophisticated, that is susceptible to damage, whose replacement can take a long time and that when it does not work, it could cost a lot of money. This is where Clean Agent Extinguishing Systems come in, considered one of the most effective systems in suppressing fires.
Every day we see more complex projects with more demanding requirements, which require extensive knowledge of the concepts and standards by engineers and architects for the design of Fire Extinguishing Systems, as well as the field personnel in charge of the installations, tests and maintenance.
In this course you will learn the concepts, components and specifications of Clean Agents, design calculations, installation procedures, testing and maintenance of Clean Agent fire suppression systems. It is designed for beginning students as well as professionals with prior knowledge of fire protection systems.
The course uses a theoretical/practical methodology so we will be working together on a Datacenter design, where we will have to perform calculations and locate the different components based on what the NFPA 2001 standard dictates. We also include a practical exercise, designed for you to use your knowledge to find the answer. Before working on the design we will focus on reviewing each component of the system, schematic and operation.
What will you learn in this course?
Concepts:
Characteristics of fire and its relationship with clean agents
Types and characteristics of clean agents
Impact of clean agents on humans
Scheme of a complete clean agent extinguishing system
Operation of Clean Agent systems and their relationship with fire alarm systems
Concepts about the NFPA 2001 Standard
Learn the composition of all the chapters
We will study the design standards
We will study the requirements for the installation, testing, inspection, training and maintenance of clean agent extinguishing systems.
Design of a Clean Agent Extinction System in a Datacenter
Minimum requirements for the design of clean agent extinguishing systems
Isometric development
Practical calculations to determine the amount of Clean agent required
Calculation of quantity of material for installation
Installation and testing
Step by step to prepare the enclosure for installation
Installation and testing procedure
À qui ce cours s’adresse-t-il ?
Any professional or student who wishes to become certified in NFPA 2001
Engineers, architects, installers who wish to learn about Clean Agent Fire Extinguishment systems
Architects or design and pre-sales engineers.
Inspectors, supervisors, Engineers and any personnel involved in construction works.
Systems or computer engineer who wants to know the most effective method for protecting data equipment against fires
Afficher plus