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1.9.2 Reliability. Where interruption of a service cannot be tolerated or where failure of a system would drastically reduce the efficiency of a facility, provide redundant system components for those subject to failure.
1.9.3 Material and Construction
1.9.3.1 Design. Provide simple, clean, and functional designs.
1.9.3.2 Health and Sanitation. In material selection, consider health and sanitation for personnel served by the systems and for operating and maintenance personnel.
1.10 Protection of Computers, Telephone Switches and Terminal Equipment, and Other Electronic Equipment From Water Damage
1.10.1 Dedicated Computer, Telephone, and Other Electronic Equipment. These areas within buildings should be located to minimize exposure to water and other listed hazards from adjoining areas and activities; refer to NFPA-75, Protection of Electronic Computer/Data Processing Equipment.
1.10.2 Prohibited Piping. Chilled water piping, domestic water piping, sanitary drains, roof drains, gas lines, fuel oil lines, steam lines, water mains, and other utility lines not serving the electronic equipment area are prohibited from the electronic equipment and record storage areas.
1.10.3 Restricted Piping. Utilities containing water or other fluids, which serve the electronic equipment and record storage areas, are not to be routed to pass directly over electronic equipment or stored records, whether the utilities are installed over or below the finished ceiling.
1.10.4 Waterproof Floor Above. The floor above each of these rooms should be waterproofed to prevent passage of accidental spillage. As an alternative, allow no prohibited pipe in the rooms above the electronic equipment and record storage areas.
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