Hi Listmembers! My lab just had an annual inspection visit by our friendly fire hazard inspector. Seems that after 4 successive years of inspections, I suddenly failed this year. The reason is that my 24' x 35' x 10' modular shielded enclosure doesn't have internal water sprinklers.
Now I'm all in favor of sprinklers; there's several in the ceiling of the parent room that contains my enclosure. But that doesn't protect the contents of the shielded enclosure. What if a fire started inside the enclosure and then had time to grow? The parent room sprinklers might not be able to stop the blaze then! Never mind that there's almost no fuel within the enclosure; just fire-retardant rated anechoic foam and a 10' long table made out of wood 4x4's. So I don't suppose this is really about common sense. Has anyone recently addressed the issue of fire protection within a shielded enclosure? Or should I move right on to the sprinkler RFQ phase? Regards, Ed :-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-) Ed Price [email protected] Electromagnetic Compatibility Lab Cubic Defense Systems San Diego, CA. USA 619-505-2780 (Voice) 619-505-1502 (Fax) Military & Avionics EMC Services Is Our Specialty Shake-Bake-Shock - Metrology - Reliability Analysis :-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-) --------- This message is coming from the emc-pstc discussion list. To cancel your subscription, send mail to [email protected] with the single line: "unsubscribe emc-pstc" (without the quotes). For help, send mail to [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], or [email protected] (the list administrators).

