โJul-24-2014 09:28 AM
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Allworth wrote:Not correct and not sure what heavy equipment has to do with RVs or the RVIA. It does no good to have a top vent without a bottom vent as the air remains stagnant. Natural draft ventilation requires air movement and air movement requires a high and a low vent for natural draft. It even applies to UPS rooms, a vent at the roof, and equal size vent at the floor. Boats do not require the bottom vent for obvious reasons, but they are vented at the rim of the lid to atmosphere and require a forced draft arrangement in the engine compartment while underway at speed supplemented by a mechanical ventilation means (fan) while stationary.
Sorry, cross venting is NOT required in a battery box. Years spent doing safety inspections on heavy equipment speaking here.
Because hydrogen is lighter than air, a top vent is required for confined space installations. the vent must open to "an external surface". Most RV battery boxes (that I have ever seen) are made of an acid resistant ABS material, closed on the bottom and vented on the top, with a flexible hose attached to the top vent and running UP to a vent in the front or side wall of the basement. The explosive hydrogen floats up and out. It doesn't need circulation of outside air.
It certainly wouldn't hurt anything to have a bottom vent, but it is not required.
โJul-25-2014 06:24 PM
โJul-25-2014 05:54 PM
luggage wrote:
I recently purchased a 2002 Mountaineer by Montana (Keystone). I have noticed that in the forward compartments i.e. Propane compartments and in the front compartment under the nose (where battery is stored), there are holes in the floor of the unit. These holes are not wear and tear holes but appear to be precut round holes around pipes and other areas. I wondered if they were for venting of battery even though it has its own vent and for the propane tanks. What I would like to do is plug the holes to prevent critters from inviting themselves in during the winter. Anyone have similar holes in their forward basement compartments? Thanks.
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โJul-24-2014 09:31 PM
Mile High wrote:
Battery box is required to have a top and bottom vent. Airflow requires 2. If you can see the hole, the original battery box is missing. The original box has a vent out the bottom that fits through the hole, and a vent out the top that ties to a flexhose out the front. The battery box is totally enclosed and isolates the battery from the open arcing electric in the front compartment.
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luggage wrote:
thanks for the input. I suspected some of the things mentioned. Since I should not seal the battery compartment, does extreme cold weather have an impact on the battery?
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