Reliability and redundancy and energy efficiency were critical when eBay selected the fire and life safety systems for its new Tier IV level data center in South Jordan, Utah. Because maintaining and operating this $287 million data center is an absolute necessity, fire and life safety systems help meet the important goal of continuous operation and mission continuity. The fire and life safety system design complexities were handled by Schmid & Associates, P.C. Fire Protection Engineers of Maryland.
The master plan for the site breaks down into four phases, which will allow eBay to consolidate leased data center space currently spread across three states. The first phase of the project is a 240,000 sq. ft. building housing three 20,000 sq. ft. data center halls — one for eBay Marketplace, one for PayPal.com, and a third for expansion space.
The fire and life safety system design was specified to use 50 percent capacity loads, which coincides with eBay wanting to achieve high levels of redundancy while using as much as 50 percent less energy than other facilities that it leases. For the fire and life safety system, this was achieved using several loops, which increased programming.
Getting the system up and running was awarded to Fire Protection Service, Mountain Alarm of Ogden, Utah. “The new eBay data center requires reliable and redundant fire protection. The unique requirements demand much more, especially in the generator rooms and four chiller plants,” said Boyd Ferrin, general manager for the fire side of Mountain Alarm.
Mountain Alarm utilized System Sensor and NOTIFIER products, including early-warning laser smoke detectors that can provide warning of incipient fires before disaster strikes to duct smoke detectors and addressable photoelectric smoke detectors all networked to three NOTIFIER NFS2-3030 panels. So far there are 1,370 laser smoke detectors, 399 photoelectric smoke detectors, 253 horn strobes, 130 strobe devices, 40 horn devices, as well as pull stations and monitoring relay modules installed. Even the several hundred track units are networked into the panels for complete localized monitoring.