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Data Centre Fire Safety Audit Services in India

NBCS 2026 Group E-II compliant assessments for hyperscale, enterprise, and colocation data centres — covering aspiration detection, clean agent suppression, compartmentation, and fire NOC support.

NBCS 2026 Group E-II

IS 2189

NFPA 75 / 76

NFPA 2001

TIA-942

IS 15105

Since 2010

BEE Certified Engineers

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Overview

What is a Data Centre Fire Safety Audit?

data centre fire safety audit is a systematic, independent assessment of all fire prevention, detection, and suppression systems within a data centre, server room, or colocation facility. It evaluates whether the facility meets applicable standards and identifies gaps that could lead to fire incidents, equipment loss, or regulatory non-compliance.

Data centres present fire risks fundamentally different from conventional buildings — high-density power loads, raised access floors, continuous 24×7 operation, lithium-ion batteries, and zero tolerance for water in server halls demand specialist assessment beyond a standard building fire audit.

Elion Technologies & Consulting Pvt. Ltd. has conducted fire safety audits for data centres, server rooms, network operations centres, and colocation facilities across India since 2010. Our assessments are aligned with NBCS 2026 Group E-II — the first dedicated data centre occupancy classification in Indian building standards — along with NFPA 75/76, IS 2189, TIA-942, and applicable State fire regulations.

 
🔥 Key Fire Risks in Data Centres
  • Cable tray overloading and insulation degradation
  • UPS and battery room thermal runaway
  • Lithium-ion battery fires in server racks
  • Raised floor plenum as concealed fire propagation path
  • Accidental wet pipe sprinkler discharge on IT equipment
  • Clean agent system misfires due to faulty sensors
  • CRAC/CRAH unit airflow spreading smoke across zones
  • DG room and fuel tank fire hazards
  • Inadequate compartmentation between critical zones
  • Access-controlled doors failing to open on fire alarm
Regulatory Framework

NBCS 2026 Group E-II — What India's New Standard Requires

For the first time, NBCS 2026 Part F classifies data centres as a dedicated occupancy class — Group E-II. Previously, data centres fell under general Business occupancy (Group E-I) with no specific provisions. Group E-II establishes tailored requirements for machine-environment, low-occupancy buildings with high fire risk.

RequirementNBCS 2026 Group E-II Specification
Sprinkler protectionMandatory throughout — no unsprinklered option permitted for any data centre
CompartmentationMaximum 2,000 m² per fire compartment when sprinklered New
Travel distance60 m (sprinklered mandatory — unsprinklered not applicable)
Occupant load — data halls50 m² gross per person New
Occupant load — admin areas20 m² gross per person New
Smoke detection — server roomsAspiration high-sensitivity (VESDA-type) detection mandatory New
Suppression — data hallsClean agent gas suppression OR pre-action sprinkler system
Critical utility roomsUPS, battery, electrical, server, IT rooms: 2-hour fire-rated enclosure — mandatory regardless of room size
Raised floor / ceiling voidsDetection and suppression required in voids >800 mm
EV charging areasCL-5 protection level with rate-of-rise heat sensors if EV charging present
Audit Scope

What Elion's Data Centre Fire Safety Audit Covers

Our audit methodology addresses every fire risk domain specific to data centre environments, structured across six technical workstreams.

Fire Detection Systems

  • Aspiration (VESDA/ASD) performance and sensitivity settings
  • Alert level calibration and alarm thresholds
  • Beam detector coverage (spaces >8 m)
  • Linear heat detection in cable trays
  • Under-floor and above-ceiling void detection
  • Detector spacing, zoning, and FAP integration

Suppression Systems

  • Clean agent cylinder pressure and weight log
  • Pre-action sprinkler supervision and deluge function
  • Agent concentration calculation review
  • Abort switch, manual release, time-delay check
  • Room integrity test review
  • Discharge nozzle obstruction inspection

Compartmentation

  • Fire-rated wall and ceiling integrity
  • Cable penetration fire stopping (firestops)
  • Fire door rating, closers, and intumescent seals
  • Raised floor compartment sealing
  • NBCS 2026 Group E-II 2,000 m² compliance
  • Critical room 2-hour rating verification

Electrical Fire Risks

  • UPS and battery room fire safety assessment
  • Lithium-ion battery thermal runaway risk
  • PDU and BMS thermal monitoring review
  • Cable tray loading and route segregation
  • EPO (Emergency Power Off) system test
  • Switchgear room and DG set protection

Smoke Control & HVAC

  • CRAC/CRAH unit fire isolation on alarm
  • Smoke damper function testing
  • HVAC shutdown on detection actuation
  • Raised floor plenum airflow isolation
  • Smoke extraction capacity and fan ratings
  • Supply air and exhaust separation ≥5 m check

Egress & Life Safety

  • Travel distance compliance (60 m max)
  • Emergency lighting adequacy
  • Exit signage visibility and illumination
  • Access-controlled door fail-safe verification
  • Muster point and evacuation plan review
  • Fire drill records and staff training review
Methodology

Our Audit Process

1

Document Review

As-built drawings, system layouts, previous audit reports, fire NOC, and O&M manuals

2

On-Site Inspection

Physical inspection of all data halls, server rooms, utility rooms, egress routes, and basements

3

System Testing

Functional tests of detection circuits, suppression triggers, HVAC isolation, and EPO systems

4

Gap Analysis

Findings mapped against NBCS 2026 Group E-II, NFPA 75/76, IS 2189 and State bye-laws

5

Audit Report

Detailed report with photographic evidence, compliance matrix, and priority-ranked recommendations

Applicable Standards

Standards & Codes Referenced

StandardScopeApplicability
NBCS 2026 Part F, Group E-IIDedicated Indian data centre fire safety standardAll data centres in India
IS 2189Fire detection and alarm systems — selection, installation and maintenanceMandatory reference
IS 15105Design and installation of automatic sprinkler systemsMandatory reference
NFPA 75Fire protection of information technology equipmentTier-III / Tier-IV facilities
NFPA 76Fire protection of telecommunications facilitiesCarrier-neutral and telecom exchange DCs
NFPA 2001Clean agent fire extinguishing systemsServer rooms with gas suppression
TIA-942Telecommunications infrastructure standard for data centresTier classification reference
Report Deliverables

What You Receive After the Audit

Every Elion NBCS 2026 fire safety audit concludes with a comprehensive, authority-ready documentation package.

Comprehensive Audit Report

Detailed findings against NBCS 2026 Group E-II, NFPA 75/76 and IS 2189 with photographic evidence for every non-conformance

Compliance Status Matrix

Tabular summary of all checkpoints rated Compliant / Non-Compliant / NA with risk classification: Critical / Major / Minor

Priority-Ranked Action Plan

Recommendations sorted by risk priority with estimated effort and rectification timelines for facility management

Detection System Assessment

VESDA sensitivity settings, coverage gaps, pipe condition, alert level calibration report for each zone

Suppression System Review

Clean agent cylinder log, room integrity summary, pre-action valve test record with pass/fail status

Fire NOC Readiness Checklist

Status against State fire authority requirements with documentation guidance for Fire NOC application or renewal

Why Elion

Why Choose Elion for Data Centre Fire Safety Audits

Truly Independent

No product or vendor interests. Elion does not sell or install fire safety equipment. Our reports are unbiased and accepted by statutory authorities, insurers, and regulators.

NBCS 2026 Group E-II Expertise

Among the first firms in India to assess data centres against the new Group E-II classification — having studied the full 269-page standard at release in May 2026.

30,000+ Audits Since 2010

Extensive cross-sector experience spanning IT/ITES parks, BFSI server rooms, government data centres, and hyperscale facilities across 16+ cities.

NABL-Calibrated Instruments

All testing instruments are NABL-calibrated ensuring measurement accuracy. Reports are documentation-grade for regulatory submission, insurance review, and board-level compliance.

Fire NOC Support

We prepare Fire NOC documentation, compile required drawings and certificates, and provide a gap-closure plan aligned to your State fire authority’s requirements.

Pan-India Execution

In-house engineers deployed to all major data centre hubs — Mumbai, Delhi NCR, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, Pune. No subcontracting. Single point accountability.

Frequently Asked Questions

Data Centre Fire Safety Audit — Common Questions

Technical and procedural questions from procurement, compliance, and facility management teams considering an independent engineering audit engagement.

What is a data centre fire safety audit?

A data centre fire safety audit is a systematic inspection of all fire prevention, detection and suppression systems within a data centre or server room. It evaluates compliance with NBCS 2026 Group E-II, IS 2189, NFPA 75/76 and applicable State regulations — covering aspiration smoke detection, clean agent suppression, pre-action sprinklers, compartmentation, emergency power-off provisions, and fire NOC compliance.

NBCS 2026 Part F classifies data centres under Group E-II — the first dedicated data centre occupancy class in any Indian building standard. IS 2189 governs fire detection and alarm systems. NFPA 75 and NFPA 76 are internationally recognised references for IT and telecom facilities. TIA-942 governs infrastructure tier classification.

NBCS 2026 Group E-II requires either a clean agent gas suppression system (FM-200, Novec 1230, CO₂, inert gas) or a pre-action sprinkler system for data halls and server rooms. Standard wet pipe sprinklers are inappropriate due to accidental water discharge risk on IT equipment. Pre-action systems use a dual-interlock before releasing water, virtually eliminating accidental discharge.

Annually for operational facilities. Also required before Fire NOC renewal, after significant infrastructure changes such as power density increase, cooling system modification, or major IT equipment additions. Tier-III and Tier-IV critical facilities should conduct semi-annual fire system testing alongside annual full audits.

Yes. Elion prepares the Fire NOC readiness checklist, compiles required documentation including drawings, certificates and system test records, and provides a gap-closure action plan aligned with your State fire authority’s requirements. Our engineers are available to accompany clients during fire authority site inspections on request.

NBCS 2026 is advisory at the national level — Fire Services is a State subject. Its enforceability depends on each State/UT government adopting it through their Building Bye-Laws or Fire Services Act. However, NFPA 75/76 and IS 2189 remain widely referenced by fire authorities, insurers, and data centre operators regardless of NBCS 2026 adoption. We advise all facilities to achieve compliance proactively.

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