logging in or signing up FIRE LOCK presentation aSGuest49034 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 94 Category: Product Traini.. License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: June 14, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Fireproof Modular Vaults : Fireproof Modular Vaults Slide 2: Disaster Prevention as a Design Condition of Information Management Slide 3: Vaulting is About: Media Stability and Extending the Life of Information Vaults Designed to Protect the Media Vaults Designed to Protect the Computer Hardware Proper Environmental Stability for Longevity Storage & Handling of the Media Itself Slide 4: Changing Rules in Disaster Prevention Redundancy is not enough Protection of the fragile media to insure Disaster Recovery 94% Believe your role is to protect media not just warehouse it 79% want their vendors to offer different levels of protection (Hierarchical) Slide 5: Factors That Affect Magnetic Media Lifetime Device and Media Obsolescence Manufacturing Quality of the Media Magnetic Coating Chemical & Mechanical Stability Mechanical Stability of the Wound Tape Pack Media Wear & Debris Generation Storage & Handling Practices Technology MEDIA PERFORMANCE How long will my media last? Slide 6: IMPACT OF WOUND-IN DEBRIS (3590) Slide 7: Operating Environment: Condition Before Testing 24 hours Temperature 60 to 90F (15.6 to 32.2C) Relative Humidity (RH) 20 to 80% non-condensing Maximum Wet Bulb Temperature 79F (26C) Storage Environments: Temperature 40 to 90F (-5 to 32C) Relative Humidity (RH) 5 to 80% non-condensing Maximum Wet Bulb Temperature 79F (26C) Recommended Optimal Long-Term Archive Conditions: Temperature (68 - 70F) Relative Humidity (RH) 30% ± 2% RH ENVIRONMENTAL GUIDELINES (ANSI) Slide 8: Vaults today are required to protect: Computer Media MicrofilmVideo and Audio Masters File servers Computer Mainframes and Silos Slide 9: • Protection from Destruction or Loss• Protection from Saboteurs & Competitive Intelligence Gathering• Protection from Environmental Decay• Survival until Migration What is protection? Slide 10: • Class 125 Fire Ratings• Premier Vault Planning Techniques• Comprehensive Protection (Magnetic Shielding, Vapor Tight, Self-Securing) • Superior Access Control & Surveillance• Information Stability Laboratory Fire-testedPhysical Security Slide 11: Firelock’s lightweight panel construction using ceramic fiber is designed to withstand 2000ºF, and offers nearly immediate cool down after the fire is extinguished. Slide 12: Lightweight construction allows for upper floor installation. The modular system allows for expansion or relocation as the record archive grows. Slide 13: Wall and Roof Section Firelock’s Roof Deck protects the vault when sprinklers activate or during fire fighting process. Magnetic shielding increases security for the magnetic media archive. Slide 14: • Class 125 Vault Doors & Vault System• Fire Rated Environmental System & Monitoring – Precise Control• Security and Fire Suppression• Integrated Storage Systems for Efficiency Vaults need to deal with total design condition: Slide 15: Class 125 Vault Door Assembly Firelock uses an inner and outer vault door to provide a thermal break that enhances data protection from migrating heat. Slide 16: Door Detail Optional electric strikes may be added for card access into the vault. Firelock doors offer dual control locks. Doors automatically seal and lock in the event of a fire or power failure. Slide 17: Metal conduit carries heat into vaults. Firelock has solved this problem with a specially designed cable tray. Cable Tray Detail Slide 18: HVAC Fire Damper Assembly Special fire-rated damper assemblies deliver the environmental control required to insure longevity of records. Fusible links will close dampers in the event of a fire. Slide 19: Typical Firelock Vault ready for finish out (by others) Slide 20: Typical Firelock Vault in service You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
FIRE LOCK presentation aSGuest49034 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 94 Category: Product Traini.. License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: June 14, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Fireproof Modular Vaults : Fireproof Modular Vaults Slide 2: Disaster Prevention as a Design Condition of Information Management Slide 3: Vaulting is About: Media Stability and Extending the Life of Information Vaults Designed to Protect the Media Vaults Designed to Protect the Computer Hardware Proper Environmental Stability for Longevity Storage & Handling of the Media Itself Slide 4: Changing Rules in Disaster Prevention Redundancy is not enough Protection of the fragile media to insure Disaster Recovery 94% Believe your role is to protect media not just warehouse it 79% want their vendors to offer different levels of protection (Hierarchical) Slide 5: Factors That Affect Magnetic Media Lifetime Device and Media Obsolescence Manufacturing Quality of the Media Magnetic Coating Chemical & Mechanical Stability Mechanical Stability of the Wound Tape Pack Media Wear & Debris Generation Storage & Handling Practices Technology MEDIA PERFORMANCE How long will my media last? Slide 6: IMPACT OF WOUND-IN DEBRIS (3590) Slide 7: Operating Environment: Condition Before Testing 24 hours Temperature 60 to 90F (15.6 to 32.2C) Relative Humidity (RH) 20 to 80% non-condensing Maximum Wet Bulb Temperature 79F (26C) Storage Environments: Temperature 40 to 90F (-5 to 32C) Relative Humidity (RH) 5 to 80% non-condensing Maximum Wet Bulb Temperature 79F (26C) Recommended Optimal Long-Term Archive Conditions: Temperature (68 - 70F) Relative Humidity (RH) 30% ± 2% RH ENVIRONMENTAL GUIDELINES (ANSI) Slide 8: Vaults today are required to protect: Computer Media MicrofilmVideo and Audio Masters File servers Computer Mainframes and Silos Slide 9: • Protection from Destruction or Loss• Protection from Saboteurs & Competitive Intelligence Gathering• Protection from Environmental Decay• Survival until Migration What is protection? Slide 10: • Class 125 Fire Ratings• Premier Vault Planning Techniques• Comprehensive Protection (Magnetic Shielding, Vapor Tight, Self-Securing) • Superior Access Control & Surveillance• Information Stability Laboratory Fire-testedPhysical Security Slide 11: Firelock’s lightweight panel construction using ceramic fiber is designed to withstand 2000ºF, and offers nearly immediate cool down after the fire is extinguished. Slide 12: Lightweight construction allows for upper floor installation. The modular system allows for expansion or relocation as the record archive grows. Slide 13: Wall and Roof Section Firelock’s Roof Deck protects the vault when sprinklers activate or during fire fighting process. Magnetic shielding increases security for the magnetic media archive. Slide 14: • Class 125 Vault Doors & Vault System• Fire Rated Environmental System & Monitoring – Precise Control• Security and Fire Suppression• Integrated Storage Systems for Efficiency Vaults need to deal with total design condition: Slide 15: Class 125 Vault Door Assembly Firelock uses an inner and outer vault door to provide a thermal break that enhances data protection from migrating heat. Slide 16: Door Detail Optional electric strikes may be added for card access into the vault. Firelock doors offer dual control locks. Doors automatically seal and lock in the event of a fire or power failure. Slide 17: Metal conduit carries heat into vaults. Firelock has solved this problem with a specially designed cable tray. Cable Tray Detail Slide 18: HVAC Fire Damper Assembly Special fire-rated damper assemblies deliver the environmental control required to insure longevity of records. Fusible links will close dampers in the event of a fire. Slide 19: Typical Firelock Vault ready for finish out (by others) Slide 20: Typical Firelock Vault in service