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Data Media Safes - 120 minutes Fire resistant Data safes of series S provide data security and optimum access protection.
The S Data safes have fire protection for up to 120 minutes, tested according to EN 1047-1 and ECB-S standards. The safe is ideal for use in small rooms due to its compact design which maximizes the interior volume and reduces the weight of the safe.
The S data safe is customizable with drawers or extra shelves for storing your data. This safe comes with key or code lock.
Product Name | S13 Datasafe (336 LTO) - Fire Test 120 min - Key Lock |
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Model | DATASAFE S13 - Key Lock |
Safe Series | The S data safe series is a customizable data safe series that protects your data from fire, provides data security and optimum access protection. |
Color | As picture |
Safe Kind | Free Standing |
Safe Purpose | Data |
Weight - kg | 445 |
Burglary Grade | No classification |
Fire Resistance | 120 Minutes |
Fire Certification | EN 1047-1: S 120 DIS |
Fire Test Method | EN 1047-1 |
Fire Test center | ECB•S Germany |
Lock | Key lock |
Drawer | 0 Drawers |
Capacity - Liter | 191 |
Capacity Data - LTO tapes | S13 Data Safe - 336 LTO - 6 Drawer - 56 LTO p. Drawer |
Height - External (mm) | 1295 |
Width - Exterior (mm) | 786 |
Depth - Exterior (mm) | 918 |
Depth incl. Lock / Handle (mm) | 0 |
Height - Interior (mm) | 895 |
Width - Interior (mm) | 444 |
Depth - Interior (mm) | 470 |
Hinges side | Right Side |
Body Thickness (mm) | 170 |
Bolting | None |
Data Media Safes - 120 minutes Fire resistant Data safes of series S provide data security and optimum access protection.
The S Data safes have fire protection for up to 120 minutes, tested according to EN 1047-1 and ECB-S standards. The safe is ideal for use in small rooms due to its compact design which maximizes the interior volume and reduces the weight of the safe.
The S data safe is customizable with drawers or extra shelves for storing your data. This safe comes with key or code lock.
Before buying a fireproof safe, you need to consider that the sensitivity to heat varies throughout material. So you should know the material of the valuables you want to keep protected from fire damage. Usually, it is distinguished between documents (business reports, licenses, birth certificates, old artifacts, passports, insurance documents etc.) made of paper, and data (hard drives, CDs & DVDs, old negatives & photographs, flash drives, old cassette tapes, USB drives, micro SD cards, etc.). Thus, different fire resistance standards are required:
When exposed to fire, the interior temperature in the closed safe should not increase by more than 150°C because this would harm the documents. As an insulation material, a special mixture of cement/mortar and water is usually used. The relatively high amount of bound water in the mixture keeps the temperature in the wall of the safe at a maximum of around 100°C.
Data is damaged at lower degrees. So when exposed to fire, the interior temperature in the closed data safe should not increase by more than 30-50°C. The walls of the safe are usually constructed in several layers. In the first layer, a special mixture of cement/mortar and water is used. There the temperature does not increase to more than 100°C. In the middle layer, special insulation materials are used, which prevent the heat from getting through the wall. As third layer, heat-absorbing material is used, which has a cooling effect on the wall.
Depending on the requirements of the fire resistance class, different filling materials or wall thicknesses are used.
Common to both types: Sealings are installed in the gaps of the door. Depending on the fire class requirements, high-temperature-resistant seals against fire gases or penetrating heat are utilized. These modern seals swell from a certain temperature and reliably close the door gap in the event of a fire.