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Question 6A280
Element 6 (Radiotelegraph)Why should there be ventilation to the room housing a large group of storage cells?
Explanation
Ventilation is crucial for a room housing storage cells (batteries) for two primary reasons.
Firstly, storage batteries, particularly lead-acid types commonly used in amateur radio setups for backup or off-grid power, can produce hydrogen gas during charging, especially if overcharged. Hydrogen is highly flammable and explosive when it accumulates in sufficient concentrations, creating a severe fire and explosion hazard. Ventilation disperses this gas, preventing dangerous buildup.
Secondly, batteries generate heat due to internal resistance during both charging and discharging. Excessive heat can significantly reduce battery lifespan, decrease efficiency, and in extreme cases, lead to thermal runaway or other failures. Ventilation helps dissipate this heat, maintaining the batteries within a safe operating temperature range.
Therefore, preventing both gas accumulation and overheating is essential for safety and optimal battery performance, making option D correct. Option C is incorrect; ventilation does not prevent physical short circuits between terminals.
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