U.S. Codes and Standards for Battery Energy Storage Systems
This document offers a curated overview of the relevant codes and standards (C+S) governing the safe deployment of utility-scale battery energy storage systems in the United States.
Battery enclosures and cabinets are a safe way to store batteries and to protect them from the elements as well as providiing a line of defense against theft.
Battery containment enclosures certified by UL Solutions to UL 1487 can be found in the online certification directory, UL Product iQ®. Product iQ is available to use at no cost but requires a one-time registration.
This product is perhaps more commonly called a "solar battery box" but is also referred to as a "pole mount battery box". Some battery boxes are large enough to be considered battery cabinets and are usually made from painted steel. Battery enclosures keep your batteries safe from weather and safe from theft.
Once generated, the gas must be safely diluted, extracted or neutralized after exiting a battery containment enclosure. Product characteristics, such as dedicated gas vents and smaller SCECRs (i.e., separation) can direct and reduce the potential gas release. However, an additional approach is needed.
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