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Jeff
 
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Although a box is not required, there are other requirements that are
best satisfied with a box:

From 1998:

E-10.7 INSTALLATION
E-10.7.1 If the mounting surfaces of components of the boat in the
immediate vicinity of the battery are of a material attacked by the
electrolyte, a mounting means shall be provided that is made of
material that is not damaged by electrolyte.
E-10.7.2 Provision shall be made to contain leakage and spillage of
electrolyte.
E-10.7.3 Fasteners for the attachment of battery boxes or trays shall
be isolated from areas intended to collect spilled electrolyte.
E-10.7.4 Each installed battery shall not move more than one inch
(25mm) in any direction when a pulling force of 90 pounds (41kg) or
twice the battery weight, whichever is less, is applied through the
center of gravity of the battery as follows;
E-10.7.4.1 vertically for a duration of one minute, and
E-10.7.4.2 horizontally and parallel to the boat's centerline, for a
duration of one minute fore and one minute aft, and
E-10.7.4.3 horizontally and perpendicular to the boat's centerline for
a duration of one minute to starboard and one minute to port.
E-10.7.5 No battery shall be installed directly above or below a fuel
tank, fuel filter, or fitting in a fuel line.
NOTE: This does not prohibit a battery from being installed directly
above or below an uninterrupted fuel line. However, if a metallic fuel
line is within the 12 inch (305mm) envelope of the surface of the
battery, it shall be shielded dielectrically as required in E-10.7.8.
E-10.7.6 Batteries shall not be installed directly below battery
chargers or inverters.
E-10.7.7 To prevent accidental contact of the ungrounded battery
connection to ground, each battery shall be protected so that metallic
objects cannot come into contact with the ungrounded battery terminal
and uninsulated cell straps. This may be accomplished by means such as;
E-10.7.7.1 covering the ungrounded battery terminal with a boot or
non-conductive shield, or
E-10.7.7.2 installing the battery in a covered battery box, or
E-10.7.7.3 installing the battery in a compartment specially designed
only for the battery(s).
E-10.7.8 Top Terminal Battery - Each metallic fuel line and fuel
system component within 12 inches (305mm) of a battery terminal, and
above the horizontal plane of the battery top surface, as installed,
shall be shielded with dielectric material to protect against
accidental short-circuiting. See Figure 1.
E-10.7.9 Side Terminal Battery - Each metallic fuel line and fuel
system component within 12 inches (305mm) of the terminal side of a
side terminal battery shall be shielded with a dielectric material to
protect against accidental short circuiting. If the battery has side
terminals, the horizontal plane shall be considered to begin below the
side terminals. See Figure 1.
NOTES: 1. Terminal insulation or battery covers do not comply with
this requirement since, during installation or removal of a battery,
these protective devices are usually removed in order to connect the
cables.
2. Any non-conductive material may be used for shielding as long as
it is durable enough to withstand accidental contact by a tool or the
battery terminals during servicing, installation or removal.
E-10.7.10 A vent system or other means shall be provided to permit the
discharge from the boat of hydrogen gas released by the battery. See
ABYC H-2, Ventilation Of Boats Using Gasoline.
E-10.7.11 Battery boxes, whose cover forms a pocket over the battery,
shall be vented at the uppermost portion of the cover.
NOTE TO E-10.7.10 and E-10.7.11: These requirements also apply to
installations of all batteries whether they employ removable vent
caps, non-removable caps, are “sealed” or “maintenance free”
batteries, or have pressure regulated valve vent systems with
immobilized electrolyte (gel batteries).





Paul L wrote:
I found the ABYC Standard E-10.6 Storage Batteries - Installation.
Apparently, it does not require a battery box for any type of battery.

Paul
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Does ABYC require that AGM batteries have a battery box?