Room Integrity Testing for Gas Suppression Systems – SANS 14520 Compliant

Protecting Your Gas Suppression Investment

SANS 14520-Compliant Enclosure Integrity Testing Across Gauteng

Morimi Fire Solutions performs room integrity testing, also known as door fan testing or enclosure integrity testing, for gaseous fire suppression systems across Johannesburg, Pretoria and Gauteng.

Required under SANS 14520 and ISO 14520, this test verifies that a protected enclosure is sufficiently airtight to retain the suppression agent at the design concentration for the minimum required holding time, ensuring your system will actually work when it matters most.

We operate a double fan test rig capable of testing enclosures up to 2,900 m³, one of the largest testing capacities available in Gauteng, covering everything from small server rooms to large data centre halls and industrial facilities.

SANS 14520-Compliant Integrity Testing
Pressurization
Leakage Measurement
Acceptance Criteria
Verification

Integrity Testing Is Not Optional

Why Every Gas Suppression System Needs an Integrity Test

A gas suppression system is only as effective as the enclosure protecting it. Even a perfectly designed and installed FM-200, Novec 1230, IG-55, or IG-541 system will fail to suppress a fire if the protected room leaks too much, the agent simply disperses before it can do its job.

SANS 14520 and ISO 14520 both require that the enclosure housing a gaseous suppression system be integrity tested before commissioning and at defined intervals thereafter. Without a valid integrity test certificate, your system cannot be formally commissioned and your insurer may decline a fire-related claim.

When Is an Integrity Test Required?

  • At initial commissioning of any new gaseous suppression system
  • After any structural modifications to the protected enclosure – including new cable penetrations, partition changes, raised floor alterations, or HVAC modifications
  • As part of annual maintenance and recertification of the suppression system
  • When an insurance assessor or fire engineer requests evidence of system compliance
  • After any discharge of the suppression agent

Integrity testing is required for all gaseous suppression systems. If you are also evaluating suppression options, see our pages on High Pressure Inert Gas Suppression (IG-55 & IG-541) and Low Pressure Clean Agent Systems (FM-200 & Novec 1230).

Double Fan Integrity Testing Available

Enclosures Up to 2,900 m³

Morimi Fire operates a double fan test configuration for large enclosures, making us one of the few providers in Gauteng capable of integrity testing large data centre halls, industrial plant rooms, and multi-zone facilities in a single test run.’

Double Fan Integrity Testing