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    NFPA 75-2017 Standard for the Fire Protection of Information Technology Equipment (Effective Date 08 24 2016).pdf

    1、 NFPA 75 Standard for the Fire Protection of Information Technology Equipment 2017ISBN: 978-145591471-5 (Print) ISBN: 978-145591472-2 (PDF) IMPORTANT NOTICES AND DISCLAIMERS CONCERNING NFPA STANDARDS NOTICE AND DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY CONCERNING THE USE OF NFPA STANDARDS NFPA codes, standards, recom

    2、mended practices, and guides (“NFPA Standards”), of which the document contained herein is one, are developed through a consensus standards development process approved by the American National Standards Institute. This process brings together volunteers representing varied viewpoints and interests

    3、to achieve consensus on fire and other safety issues. While the NFPA administers the process and establishes rules to promote fairness in the development of consensus, it does not independently test, evaluate, or verify the accuracy of any information or the soundness of any judgments contained in N

    4、FPA Standards. The NFPA disclaims liability for any personal injury, property or other damages of any nature whatsoever, whether special, indirect, consequential or compensatory, directly or indirectly resulting from the publication, use of, or reliance on NFPA Standards. The NFPA also makes no guar

    5、anty or warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of any information published herein. In issuing and making NFPA Standards available, the NFPA is not undertaking to render professional or other services for or on behalf of any person or entity. Nor is the NFPA undertaking to perform any duty owed

    6、 by any person or entity to someone else. Anyone using this document should rely on his or her own independent judgment or, as appropriate, seek the advice of a competent professional in determining the exercise of reasonable care in any given circumstances. The NFPA has no power, nor does it undert

    7、ake, to police or enforce compliance with the contents of NFPA Standards. Nor does the NFPA list, certify, test, or inspect products, designs, or installations for compliance with this document. Any certification or other statement of compliance with the requirements of this document shall not be at

    8、tributable to the NFPA and is solely the responsibility of the certifier or maker of the statement. REMINDER: UPDATING OF NFPA STANDARDS Users of NFPA codes, standards, recommended practices, and guides (“NFPA Standards”) should be aware that NFPA Standards may be amended from time to time through t

    9、he issuance of Tentative Interim Amendments or corrected by Errata. An official NFPA Standard at any point in time consists of the current edition of the document together with any Tentative Interim Amendment and any Errata then in effect. In order to determine whether an NFPA Standard has been amen

    10、ded through the issuance of Tentative Interim Amendments or corrected by Errata, visit the “Codes email: stds_adminnfpa.org. For more information about NFPA, visit the NFPA website at www.nfpa.org. All NFPA codes and standards can be viewed at no cost at www.nfpa.org/docinfo.75-1 NFPA and National F

    11、ire Protection Association are registered trademarks of the National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, Massachusetts 02169. Copyright 2016 National Fire Protection Association . All Rights Reserved. NFPA 75 Standard for the Fire Protection of Information Technology Equipment 2017 Edition This edi

    12、tion of NFPA 75, Standard for the Fire Protection of Information Technology Equipment, was prepared by the Technical Committee on Electronic Computer Systems and acted on by NFPA at its June Association Technical Meeting held June 1316, 2016, in Las Vegas, NV. It was issued by the Standards Council

    13、on August 4, 2016, with an effective date of August 24, 2016, and supersedes all previous editions. This edition of NFPA 75 was approved as an American National Standard on August 24, 2016. Origin and Development of NFPA 75 The Committee on Electronic Computer Systems was formed by the action of the

    14、 NFPA Board of Directors in January 1960, following a request for standardization of re protection recommenda tions by the computer industry. The committee rst submitted the Standard for the Protection of Electronic Computer Systems to the 1961 NFPA Annual Meeting, and it was tentatively adopted. At

    15、 the 1962 Annual Meeting, it was ofcially adopted as an NFPA standard. Revisions were adopted in 1963, 1964, 1968, 1972, 1976, 1981, 1987, and 1989. The document was completely rewritten for the 1992 edition. The document was revised in 1995, 1999, and again in 2003. The 2003 edition incorporated th

    16、e NFPA Manual of Style for technical committee documents revisions. In editions of this standard prior to 2003, the terms electronic computer/data processing equipment and electronic computer system were used where the current terms information technology equipment and information technology equipme

    17、nt system, respectively, are used. Similarly, the terms computer room and computer area were replaced by information technology equipment room and information technology equipment area, respectively. The title was changed from Standard for the Protection of Electronic Computer/Data Processing Equipm

    18、ent to Standard for the Protection of Information Technology Equipment. While the title and some terminology were changed in the 2003 edition to more closely align this standards terminology with terminology being used in other standards, such as NFPA 70, National Electrical Code, and UL 60950, Safe

    19、ty of Information Technology Equipment, the scope of this standard and any denitions associated with those like terms remained the same. For the 2009 edition, Section 4.2, Telecommunications Risks, was updated; many of the UL references were updated; new requirements were added for signage to indica

    20、te that equipment will remain energized where continuous power is provided; and ame spread indexes were provided for many of the materials listed in the standard. For the 2013 edition, the title was again changed, to Standard for the Fire Protection of Information Technology Equipment, to better ree

    21、ct the scope of the document and to be clear that the standard is strictly for re protection. The 2013 edition featured a new section on the emerging use of aisle containment systems for information technology equipment and how such systems must be assessed for their interaction with re protection f

    22、eatures. A number of denitions were extracted from NFPA 70 to dene words used in the body of the standard that previously were not dened.FIRE PROTECTION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT 75-2 2017 Edition The 2017 edition of the standard has been revised to permit performance-based designs for spe

    23、cic provisions of the standard. Chapter 4 now states the approaches that are permitted to be followed (prescriptive or performance based), and the new Chapter 5 details the requirements when a performance-based approach is selected. This has been done to account for changes in the operation of data

    24、centers that can require more exibility than is often provided by prescriptive approaches. Extensive annex material that provides guidance on designing detection for high airow environments, including detector sensitivity and spacing, has been added to the standard based on Fire Protection Research

    25、Foundation reports.COMMITTEE PERSONNEL 75-3 2017 Edition Technical Committee on Electronic Computer Systems Ralph E. Transue, Chair JENSEN HUGHES, IL SE Scott R. Lang, Secretary Honeywell International, IL M Rep. Automatic Fire Alarm Association, Inc. Mark J. Aaby, Koffel Associates, Inc., MD SE Ala

    26、stair R. Brown, Rushbrook Consultants, Ltd., Scotland SE Thomas M. Burke, UL LLC, CA RT Thomas G. Deegan, Viking Group, Inc., MI M Rep. National Fire Sprinkler Association Jeffry T. Dudley, National Aeronautics & Space Administration, FL U Ronald A. Durgin, Mohave County Development Services, AZ E L

    27、ee A. Kaiser, Orr Protection Systems, Inc., KY IM Stanley Kaufman, CableSafe, Inc./OFS, GA M Rep. Society of the Plastics Industry, Inc. Chad Mariska, APS FireCo, OK IM Rep. National Association of Fire Equipment Distributors Stephen McCluer, APC by Schneider Electric, TX U Tina R. Nelissen, Amerex

    28、Corporation, CA M Rep. Fire Equipment Manufacturers Association Michael Paras, Environmental Systems Design, Inc., IL SE Keith J. Polasko, U.S. National Security Agency, MD E Jack Poole, Poole Fire Protection, Inc., KS SE Bryan K. Powell, XL Global Asset Protection Services, VA I Brian P. Rawson, In

    29、ternational Business Machines (IBM), NY U Rodger Reiswig, Tyco/SimplexGrinnell, FL M Mark L. Robin, Dupont Fluoroproducts, DE M Rep. Fire Suppression Systems Association Patrick S. Saba, Hewlett Packard Company, MD U Joseph A. Spataro, Liberty Mutual Commercial Markets, NY I Mark Suski, Aon Fire Pro

    30、tection Engineering Corporation, IL I Randy Willard, U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, MD U Kevin Wiseman, Firemans Fund Insurance Company, TX I Thomas J. Wysocki, Guardian Services, Inc., IL SE David Zolotar, Oracle America, Inc., CO M Rep. Information Technology Industry Council Alternates James A

    31、rcher, National Fire Sprinkler Association, Inc., NY M (Alt. to Thomas G. Deegan) Robert J. Ballard, Victaulic Company of America, PA M (Alt. to Mark L. Robin) Kerry M. Bell, UL LLC, IL RT (Alt. to Thomas M. Burke) Brian Brady, Oracle America, Inc., MA M (Alt. to David Zolotar) James S. Crews, Firem

    32、ans Fund Insurance Company, GA I (Alt. to Kevin Wiseman) Jason R. Gamache, Liberty Mutual Insurance, MA I (Alt. to Joseph A. Spataro) Steven M. Guthrie, XL Global Asset Protection Services, PA I (Alt. to Bryan K. Powell) Vincent Hawxhurst, APC Corporation, MA U (Alt. to Stephen McCluer) William D. J

    33、ohnson, Mid State Fire Equipment Inc., FL IM (Alt. to Chad Mariska) Robert Kasiski, FM Global, MA I (Voting Alt. to FM Rep.) William E. Koffel, Koffel Associates, Inc., MD SE (Alt. to Mark J. Aaby) James R. Lugar, JENSEN HUGHES, MD SE (Alt. to Ralph E. Transue) Max McLeod, Siemens Industry, Inc., AL

    34、 M (Alt. to Scott R. Lang) Andrew W. Poole, Poole Fire Protection, Inc., KS SE (Alt. to Jack Poole) Jocelyn Sarrantonio, Environmental Systems Design, Inc., IL SE (Alt. to Michael Paras) Stacie K. Tunnessen, U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, DC U (Alt. to Randy Willard) Derek P. Wester, Amerex Corpo

    35、ration, AL M (Alt. to Tina R. Nelissen) Nonvoting Edward D. Leedy, Naperville, IL SE (Member Emeritus) Donald E. Reilly, Staten Island, NY I (Member Emeritus) Jonathan Hart, NFPA Staff Liaison This list represents the membership at the time the Committee was balloted on the nal text of this edition.

    36、 Since that time, changes in the membership may have occurred. A key to classications is found at the back of the document. NOTE: Membership on a committee shall not in and of itself constitute an endorsement of the Association or any document developed by the committee on which the member serves. Committee Scope: This Committee shall have primary responsibility for documents on the protection of electronic computer equipment, components, and associated records.


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