Data centers typically have high airflow environments due to CRAC/CRAH units, containment, and
raised floors. Standard smoke detectors (ionization or photoelectric) often fail to detect incipient
smoke because the air movement disperses particles.
The correct solution is VESDA/VIEW (Very Early Warning) smoke detection systems, which use
aspirating smoke detectors (ASD). These systems continuously sample air through pipes and can
detect smoke particles at concentrations as low as 0.001% obscuration/m. This provides early
detection well before fire growth, allowing mitigation without system shutdown.
Dry pipe sprinklers (A) are suppression, not detection.
Ionization detectors (B) are sensitive to flaming fires but unreliable in high-airflow environments.
Photoelectric detectors (C) are better for smoldering fires but still inadequate in high airflow
compared to ASD systems.
Reference: NFPA 75 §5.4.3, NFPA 76 (Telecom facilities – aspirating systems), ISO 7240-20 (Aspirating
Smoke Detectors).