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What is a battery enclosure box?
Battery enclosure boxes also feature locking machanisms that protect unauthorized people against possible electrical dangers if they happen to be tampering with your equipment. Our battery enclosures can be pole-mounted or ground-mounted and are suitable for indoor and outdoor applications.
Are battery enclosures available in powder coat?
Battery enclosure available in Powder Coat, please call 888.680.2427 for pricing and availability. 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.
What is the CFC code for a stationary battery array?
CFC Section 1206.2.8.3 Stationary Battery Arrays Stationary battery arrays shall be spaced not less than 3 ft from other stationary battery arrays. This code includes an exception for systems which have been tested by UL9540A to meet the requirements for large-scale fire testing and fault condition testing.