Battery Room Ventilation and Exhaust Systems
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- VS-12-110VAC
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The VS-12-110VAC Battery Exhaust Fan is a high-capacity 1050 CFM forced-air ventilation solution designed for battery charging rooms, industrial battery storage areas, and other environments where motive power or stationary batteries are in use. It provides essential ventilation in confined spaces where hydrogen gas, flammable vapors, or toxic gases may accumulate.
Engineered for optimal safety and efficiency, the VS-12-110VAC is designed to work in tandem with the Eagle Eye Power Solutions HGD-5000 hydrogen gas detector and repeater. Together, they create a complete battery room ventilation and gas detection system—ideal for remote facilities, off-grid locations, and sites that require a low-cost, easy-to-install hydrogen ventilation solution.
Key Benefits:
- High airflow capacity for rapid gas removal (1050 CFM)
- Enhances compliance with hydrogen gas safety best practices
- Ideal for motive power, stationary battery, and industrial applications
- Seamless integration with the HGD-5000 for automatic fan activation
- Cost-effective solution
Key Features
- 1050 CFM wall mounted fan
- Motorized Mechanical Louvers
- Designed for use with explosive or toxic gas detectors, including the Eagle Eye Power Solutions HGD-Series
- Simple installation with sliding collar to fit different wall thicknesses
- Long operating life
- 20-gauge galvanized steel
- Insurance premium reduction may be realized
- 2-year warranty
Specifications
Mounting Requirements | Opening: 311 x 311 mm (12.25 x 12.25 in.) Wall thickness: 38 to 203 mm (1.5 to 8 in.) |
Dimensions | L x W x H: 241 x 305 x 305 mm (9.5 x 12 x 12 in.) |
Power Requirements | 110 AC, .67A (80W) 24 VDC, 3.5A 48 VDC, 1.7A |
Airflow | 1050 CFM |
Optional | Reversed fan for use as forced air |

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FAQs
What does the VS-12 do and when does it turn on?
The VS-12 is a wall-mounted exhaust fan that pairs with Eagle Eye’s HGD-Series—or any compatible hydrogen detector with relay output—to provide demand-controlled ventilation in battery rooms. A common best-practice configuration is to initiate ventilation at 1% H₂ (≈ 25% of hydrogen’s 4% LEL) and trigger audible/visual alarm at 2% H₂ (≈ 50% of LEL). These early setpoints create wide safety margins below flammability while helping facilities document code-aware control logic.
Compliance note:
This control-on-demand approach helps support compliance strategies typically referenced by Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJs), including NFPA 70 (NEC) Art. 480 for storage batteries and—where a classified location is required—NFPA 1/IFC ventilation provisions for battery rooms; and design guidance from IEEE 1635/ASHRAE 21 (ventilation & thermal management) with maintenance practices from IEEE 1187/1188/1189. Always follow stamped drawings, verify equipment listings/labels, and perform commissioning and periodic functional tests (detector relays → VS-12 fan/actuator) per AHJ-approved plans.
What models and power options are available?
The platform is offered in multiple power variants:
- VS-12-110VAC (nominal 110/120 VAC), typical draw ≈ 0.67 A (≈80 W)
- VS-12-24VDC (≈3.5 A) and VS-12-48VDC (≈1.7 A)
How much airflow does it provide?
- VS-12-110VAC: up to 1050 CFM
- DC powered versions up to 850 CFM
What are the cutout and mounting details?
- Wall opening: 12.25 in × 12.25 in (311 × 311 mm)
- Wall thickness: 1.5 to 8–10 in (38 to 254 mm), with a sliding collar to fit the range
- Overall (L × W × H): approx. 9.5 × 12 × 12 in (241 × 305 × 305 mm)
Can it be factory-configured to blow air into the room (make-up air)?
Yes. The fan can be ordered in a reversed configuration for forced make-up air when required by the ventilation design.
How does the VS-12 series support codes and compliance?
Integration with gas detection: The fan is designed for use with explosive/toxic gas detectors (Eagle Eye HGD-Series or any other series), enabling automatic, demand-based ventilation rather than continuous exhaust—an approach commonly used to support compliance strategies for battery rooms.
Component approval: UL approval/listing of the fan/motor; prior FAQ references UL, RoHS, and TUV compliance for the motor and a non-incendiary design. Verify applicable markings on the delivered unit and in the latest datasheet.
What features improve safety and installation?
Motorized internal dampers that lock when open/closed and fixed external rain louvers improve weather resistance and help keep untreated outside air out when not ventilating.
Sliding collar simplifies installation across a wide wall-thickness range.
What periodic maintenance is recommended?
Perform regular visual inspections (e.g., verify louvers/dampers are unobstructed) and use the test function to confirm relay operation.
What is the expected service life?
Indicative values from the existing FAQ: ~10,000 hours for the fan and ~100,000 cycles for the damper actuators (site conditions and duty cycle dependent).
Does the VS-12 help reduce operating costs?
Yes. By running only when gas is detected (instead of continuous ventilation), facilities can reduce energy use while maintaining safety margins—especially valuable in temperature-controlled rooms.
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