A client is having a facility built in Moscow and is being advised by their American designers that the switch rooms, computer rooms and generator rooms should be protected with stand alone fixed dry powder units. These are ceiling mounted pressurised cylinders which contain up to 50 kgs of ABC type dry powder and which are operated via a frangible (sprinkler type) head.
The building is sprinkler protected but the designers are strongly against any form of wet system, including water mist, in association with any electrical installation.
My concern is that the extinguishers are single knock flooding systems with no safety interlock to prevent accidental discharge. If dumped, it would take days, if not weeks to clean up and reinstate the facilities.
Obviously gaseous suppression is an option, but there is little space for the cylinders. I’ve used water mist, and triple interlocked pre-action sprinklers before, but was wondering what others opinions were on the protection of switch rooms and the like?