NFPA 75 2024
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NFPA 75: Standard for the Fire Protection of Information Technology Equipment
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
NFPA | 2024 | 47 |
Help avoid loss and liabilities. Comply with vital information technology equipment (ITE) requirements. From performance-based design approaches, construction provisions, and equipment requirements to fire protection and detection features and emergency response and recovery, NFPA 75, Standard for the Fire Protection of Information Technology Equipment, helps ensure fire safety protocols are in compliance. This essential standard helps designers, facility managers, and authorities having jurisdiction (AHJs) ensure appropriate levels of fire protection in information technology equipment (ITE) installations and areas, including safeguards against heat, smoke, water, and explosion. The 2024 edition includes: Added requirements for ITE immersion cooling equipment Removal of all lithium-ion battery requirements in favor of coverage in NFPA 855, Standard for the Installation of Stationary Energy Storage Systems Added requirements for off-gas detection systems New Annex F based on optional tests included in NFPA 76, Standard for the Fire Protection of Telecommunications Facilities
PDF Catalog
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2 | Important Notices and Disclaimers |
3 | Additional Important Notices and Disclaimers |
9 | Chapter 1 Administration 1.1 Scope. 1.2 Purpose. 1.3 Application. 1.4 Retroactivity. 1.5 Equivalency. Chapter 2 Referenced Publications 2.1 General. 2.2 NFPA Publications. |
10 | 2.3 Other Publications. 2.4 References for Extracts in Mandatory Sections. Chapter 3 Definitions 3.1 General. 3.2 NFPA Official Definitions. |
11 | 3.3 General Definitions. |
12 | 3.4 Aisle Containment. Chapter 4 Fire Protection Approaches 4.1 Fire Protection Approach. 4.2 Fire Risk Assessment. |
13 | 4.3 Telecommunications Risks. Chapter 5 Performance-Based Design Approach 5.1 Performance-Based Design ApproachGeneral. 5.2 Goals and Objectives. 5.3 Performance Criterion. 5.4 Design TeamStakeholders. 5.5 Qualifications. 5.6 Design Brief. 5.7 Independent Review. 5.8 Final Determination. 5.9 Maintenance of Design Features. |
14 | Chapter 6 Construction Requirements 6.1 Building Construction. 6.2 Combustibility of Materials. |
15 | 6.3 Location of ITE Area Within the Building. 6.4 ITE Area Interior Construction Materials. 6.5 Raised Floors. 6.6 Penetrations and Openings in Fire-Resistant-Rated Enclosures. |
16 | 6.7 Aisle Containment and Hot Air Collar Systems for ITE. Chapter 7 Materials and Equipment Permitted in the Information Technology Equipment Area 7.1 General. 7.2 Record Storage. |
17 | 7.3 General Storage. Chapter 8 Construction of Information Technology Equipment 8.1 ITE. 8.2 Construction Features. 8.3 ITE with Integral Battery Backup. Chapter 9 Fire Protection and Detection Equipment 9.1 Automatic Fire Protection Systems. |
18 | 9.2 Automatic Detection Systems. 9.3 Portable Extinguishers. 9.4 Gaseous Total Flooding Extinguishing Systems. |
19 | 9.5 Warning Signs. 9.6 In-Building Emergency Responder Communications Enhancement Systems. 9.7 Training. 9.8 Expansion or Renovations. 9.9 Hybrid Fire-Extinguishing Systems. 9.10 Water Mist Fire Protection Systems. Chapter 10 Records Kept or Stored in Information Technology Equipment Rooms 10.1 Protection Required for Records Within the ITE Room. 10.2 Records Stored Outside the ITE Room. Chapter 11 Utilities 11.1 Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (HVAC). |
20 | 11.2 Coolant Systems. 11.3 Electrical Service. 11.4 Supply Circuits and Interconnecting Cables. |
21 | 11.5 Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPSs). |
22 | Chapter 12 Emergency and Recovery Procedures 12.1 Emergency Fire Plan. 12.2 Damage Control Plan. 12.3 Recovery Procedures Plan. |
23 | Chapter 13 Modular Data Centers 13.1 General. 13.2 (Reserved). 13.3 (Reserved). 13.4 Fire Protection Approaches. 13.5 (Reserved). 13.6 Construction Requirements. 13.7 Materials and Equipment Permitted in Modular Data Centers. 13.8 (Reserved). 13.9 Fire Protection and Detection Equipment. 13.10 Records Kept or Stored in Modular Data Centers. 13.11 Utilities. 13.12 Emergency and Recovery Procedures. Annex A Explanatory Material |
35 | Annex B What to Do in the First 24 Hours for Damaged Electronic Equipment and Magnetic Media Annex C Risk Considerations, Business Interruption, and Temperature Considerations |
36 | Annex D General Guidance for Gaseous Agent Systems in Information Technology Equipment Spaces |
37 | Annex E Fire Detection for Information Technology Equipment Area Risks and Special Conditions |
38 | Annex F Performance Test Procedures for Early Fire Detection Systems |
41 | Annex G Informational References |