The data portion of the safe must maintain an interior temperature less than 125F and an interior relative humidity less than 80% for class 125, when exposed to fire as per the Standard Time Temperature Curve for 3 hours to 1925F.
The UL test for the records portion calls for the safe to be heated to 1550 for 30 minutes then dropped onto concrete rubble from a height of 30 feet. Then it is inverted and reheated for another 30 minutes. The safe must maintain its integrity throughout the test and protect all contents.
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Fire Test: The data safe must maintain an interior temperature less than 125F and an interior relative humidity less than 80% for class 125, when exposed to fire (as per the Standard Time Temperature Curve) for 3 hours to 1925F.
Other Tests: Fire Endurance Test, Explosion Hazard Test, Humidity Test, and Fire and Impact Test. Basically, no explosion through thirty minutes to exposure to a 2000F fire and immediate 30 foot drop test and a reheating for one hour to 1700F. Learn More
The Impact and Explosion Test: no explosion through thirty minutes of exposure to a 2000F fire and immediate 30 foot drop test and a reheating for one hour to 1700F
Fire Test: The data safe must maintain an interior temperature less than 125F and an interior relative humidity less than 80% for class 125, when exposed to fire (as per the Standard Time Temperature Curve) for 3 hours to 1925F.
Other Tests: Fire Endurance Test, Explosion Hazard Test, Humidity Test, and Fire and Impact Test. Learn More