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Spaces about battery systems shall comply with 110.26. Working space shall be measured from the edge of the battery cabinet, racks, or trays. For battery racks, there shall be a minimum clearance of 25 mm (1 in.) between a cell container and any wall or structure on the side not requiring access for maintenance.
Therefore, if you install multiple storage units, you have to space them three feet apart unless the manufacturer has already done large-scale fire testing and can prove closer spacing will not cause fire to propagate between adjacent units.
For battery racks, there shall be a minimum clearance of 25 mm (1 in.) between a cell container and any wall or structure on the side not requiring access for maintenance. Battery stands shall be permitted to contact adjacent walls or structures, provided that the battery shelf has a free air space for not less than 90 percent of its length.
Battery locations shall conform to 480.9 (A), (B), and (C). (A) Ventilation. Provisions appropriate to the battery technology shall be made for sufficient diffusion and ventilation of gases from the battery, if present, to prevent the accumulation of an explosive mixture. (B) Live Parts. Guarding of live parts shall comply with 110.27.
Batteries themselves should be mounted on stands or in cabinets,designed to provide good access,particularly to prevent personnel responsible for servicing from having to reach over batteries.
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The minimum horizonal spacing requirement is 30 cm (12 inches) between two EG4-LL, EG4-LL-S and/or LifePower4 6 slot battery cabinet pairs as shown in Figure 2.
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