A battery room is a room that houses batteries for backup or uninterruptible power systems. The rooms are found in telecommunication central offices, and provide standby power for computing equipment in datacenters. Batteries provide direct current (DC) electricity, which may be used directly by some. Telephone system central offices contain large battery systems to provide power for customer telephones, telephone switches, and related apparatus. Terrestrial microwave links, cellular telephone sites, fibre optic apparatus and. Battery rooms are also found in electric and where reliable power is required for operation of, critical standby systems, and possibly of the station. Often batteries for large switchgear line-ups are 125 V or 250 V nominal. Since several types of give off if overcharged, ventilation of a battery room is critical to maintain the concentration below the lower. The number of air changes per hour required to prevent unsafe accumulation can be calculated from. Battery rooms are found on diesel-electric, where they contain the lead-acid batteries used for undersea propulsion of the vessel. Even nuclear submarines contain large battery rooms as backups to provide maneuvering power if the nuclear reactor is. • • • Kusko, Alexander (1989). Emergency/Standby Power Systems, pp. 99–117. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co.,.• National Fire Protection Association (2005). 'NFPA 111: Standard on Stored Electrical Energy Emergency and Standby. A battery energy storage system (BESS), battery storage power station, battery energy grid storage (BEGS) or battery grid storage is a type of technology that uses a group of in the grid to store. Battery storage is the fastest responding on, and it is used to stabilise those grids, as battery storage can transition fr.