High-capacity Fire Resistant Filing Cabinet provide fire protection for any paper based documents in the event of severe fire.
Your Benefits:
- Overall body thickness of 57mm insulated with Chubbsafes patented PCDE fire resistant material.
- The cabinet is reinforced in critical areas to allow the cabinet to survive the impact from a fall.
- The drawers constrcuted with an overall thickness of 56mm.
- Central Locking: One 3-wheel keyless combination lock and One key lock on the top drawer’ controlling all drawers.
- Individual Locking: One 3-wheel keyless combination lock and pin thumbler key lock on the top drawer’ controlling all drawers. In addition, there is one key lock on each subsequent drawer.
- A choice of Electronic Lock may also be fitted.
- 2 hour fire rated in compliance to UL 72 Class 350
- 9000 series also passed the Fire Endurance Test in accordance to JIS Standard for 3 hours.

TESTED IN COMPLIANCE TO UL 72 CLASS 350
PART 1: UL 72 CLASS 350 FIRE ENDURANCE TEST
STAGE 1: The filing cabinet is placed in a furnace and heated to a temperature 1090°C for 2 hours.
STAGE 2: The furnace burners are switched off and the cabinet remain in the furnace for a period of controlled cooling to stimulate an 'after fire' environment. The Cabinet has been designed to limit internal temperature not more than 177°C.
PART 2: UL 72 CLASS 350 FIRE SHOCK & IMPACT TEST
STAGE 1: A cold RPF Cabinet is placed into a preheated furnace (preheated to a temperature of 1090°C). The cabinet is then maintained in the furnace to heat up for 45 minutes. This is to stimulate the RPF Cabinet being exposed to a sudden fire condition and to ensure no explosion takes place due to the sudden change in temperature.
STAGE 2: The cabinet is then remove from furnance, lifted and then dropped from a height of 9.1m onto a pile of rubble to stimulate the effect of a collapsing floor during a fire.
STAGE 3: The cabinet is then inverted and placed into a furnance for another 45 minutes before allowing it to cool down.
STAGE 4: A controlled cooling period during which the internal temperatures must remain below 177°C during and after the test.
NOTE: These products are designed primarily to provide protection against fire and impact for paper documents. For storage of computer-based media, ask for details of Chubbsafes Data Cabinet. For protection against physical attacks, ask for details of Chubbsafes' safes.