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Enhancing Fire Safety Measures for Lithium-Ion Usage in Data Centers

Published September 6, 2025 By Juwan Chacko
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The blog discusses the increasing use of lithium-ion batteries in data centers and the challenges it poses for fire safety and compliance with evolving regulations. It highlights the advantages of lithium-ion batteries over traditional lead-acid systems and the need for specialized protection strategies.

1. The adoption of lithium-ion batteries in data centers is transforming power redundancy and energy storage practices, offering benefits like higher energy density, improved efficiency, and space-saving design.
2. The rise of lithium-ion batteries has led to the development of new standards and codes to address the unique fire safety challenges posed by these advanced batteries.
3. Data center operators must navigate evolving regulatory landscapes, regional compliance variations, and implementation challenges to ensure the safe and efficient use of lithium-ion batteries in their facilities.

The rapid integration of lithium-ion battery technology in modern data centers has revolutionized power redundancy and energy storage practices. These advanced batteries offer significant benefits such as higher energy density, improved efficiency, and space-saving designs. However, they also present complex fire safety challenges that require specialized protection strategies and compliance with evolving regulatory frameworks. As new technologies like AI, increased power demands, and greater cooling requirements are introduced into the data center community, fire protection requirements must be reviewed and modified accordingly.

The use of lithium-ion batteries in uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) and in-rack battery backup units within data centers has grown exponentially in recent years. This shift from traditional lead-acid batteries to lithium-ion batteries is made during the construction phase of new projects or when replacing existing batteries in retrofit scenarios. Modern data centers typically deploy lithium-ion batteries in two main configurations: traditional UPS rooms and in-rack applications. Each method presents unique challenges in achieving code compliance and implementing the right protection strategies.

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The adoption of lithium-ion batteries and the potential hazards associated with energy storage systems prompted the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) to develop a new standard in 2019. The first edition of NFPA 855, released in 2020, provides prescriptive requirements for lithium-ion energy storage systems. As codes and standards evolve, data center operators must stay informed of changes to ensure compliance and the safe operation of their facilities. Regional variations in compliance requirements further complicate the landscape, with individual states and municipalities creating their own regulations for energy storage systems.

To address the implementation challenges and strategic considerations associated with lithium-ion batteries in data centers, operators must engage fire protection engineers early in the design process. Comprehensive risk assessments play a crucial role in outlining hazards, mitigation efforts, and fire protection design criteria. Upgrading existing facilities to accommodate lithium-ion batteries may require modifications to sprinkler systems, addition of gas detection systems, evaluation of ventilation rates, and incorporation of explosion protection measures. As the industry shifts towards lithium-ion batteries and regulations continue to evolve, it is essential for data center operators to prioritize fire safety and compliance to ensure the reliability and safety of their facilities.

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