Room Integrity Testing

Room integrity testing - or the air-tightness testing of gaseous fire suppression systems – is vital to check the ability of the enclosure to retain an effective concentration of gas, which is critical to the safe operation of the system. It is undertaken upon commissioning, and annually thereafter.

Stroma provides room integrity testing to the required ISO 14520 or NFPA 2001 methodologies. We have extensive experience of testing all types and sizes of enclosure, from server rooms in offices to gas turbine halls in power stations.

In each case, we undertake the necessary volumetric calculations prior to the test, to deliver an immediate onsite result. In the event of failure, we locate and record air-leakage sites using localised smoke testing, if permitted. We subsequently provide a full report usually within a few days of the test - incorporating all test data, air leakage diagnosis and certification (as applicable).

Through our sister company, Stroma Contracting, we can also undertake the remedial sealing – often at the same time as the testing, in order to provide the most rapid solution.

For further information or to request a quotation, please call us on 0845 621 22 22 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Stroma provides Room Integrity Testing

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