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Battery Room Ventilation

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spenpaul

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Dec 3, 2008
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Can u give me the formula for calculating Battery room Ventilation ? ...and what kind of material do I use for exhaust ducting to avoid corrosion.

Regards,
Paul

 
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The battery area shall be ventilated, either by a natural or mechanical ventilation system, to prevent
accumulation of hydrogen. The ventilation system shall limit hydrogen accumulation to less than 2% of the
total volume of the battery area. The location should be free of areas that might collect pockets of hydrogen.
Maximum hydrogen evolution rate is 0.127 mL/s per charging ampere per cell at 25 °C and standard
pressure (760 mm Hg).8 The worst-case condition exists when forcing maximum current into a fully charged
battery.
A battery area that meets the above ventilation requirements should not be considered a classified
(hazardous) location;
 
It depends on the building codes. Some codes allow you to exhaust at 1 cubic foot per minute per square foot of floor area as an alternative to calculating the gassing volume.
 
Bayoubare,

Where did you get the info for the maximum hydrogen evolution rate?

Thanks,
 
Allowable concentration of Hydrogen varies from Code to Code. NFPA gives a value of 1%. I am attaching a spreadsheet which will help you in calculating no. of hours required to reach the dangerous concentration. Max Hydrogen evolution is readily available with Battery vendor.
 
 http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=1aaba1cf-87b7-4eec-9d49-f140d36fffb7&file=Hydrogen_Emission_Calcs.xls
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