Hydrogen sulfide (H₂S) is a corrosive gas that readily reacts with metals, especially copper and silver found in circuit boards, connectors, and power supply components. Even at concentrations below human detection thresholds, H₂S can cause sulfidation corrosion leading to intermittent connections, failure of solder joints, and increased failure rates of electronic equipment.
ASHRAE Technical Committee 9.9 has documented multiple failures in data centers due to corrosive gases (notably sulfur-bearing compounds). Therefore, high humidity combined with H₂S presence accelerates this risk.
H₂S does not affect static flooring properties (B) or fire suppression agent chemistry (D). Option A is clearly incorrect as the risk is well-documented.
[References: ASHRAE TC 9.9 “Particulate and Gaseous Contamination Guidelines” (2011), IEC 60721-3 (Environmental Classification)., , ]
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