Any conventional building material is suitable for the walls of standby power battery rooms. However, any surface liable to flaking should be avoided or painted with a good quality gloss paint.
What is a battery room?
Battery rooms are well ventilated and dry, with wall and ceiling finishes durable and free from flaking and corrosion. They are generally treated with an acid-resistant paint. This also applies to any metalwork within the room. Floor finishes are generally antistatic. They are laid level beneath batteries and access areas.
What should a battery room look like?
At temperatures below that level the battery may not have sufficient capacity to perform its required duty. For good natural lighting and ventilation, battery rooms should have opening windows high in the walls, with blinds to prevent direct sunlight shining on the cells. Hot direct sunlight can cause separations to become bleached.
How should a battery room be designed?
Battery rooms should be designed with an adequate exhaust system, which provides for continuous ventilation of the battery room to prohibit the build up of potentially explosive hydrogen gas. During normal operations, off gassing of the batteries is relatively small.
How does a battery room work?
Elsewhere they slope to a drain constructed of acid-resistant materials and/or have a retaining sill across internal door sills. The battery room can conveniently house all the maintenance equipment, protective clothing and services. A water tap and porcelain sink is provided in each battery room.
Neither has a definition for a battery room, only a battery system and they are the same definition. My guess here is that if equipment that meets the definition of a battery system is in a room it would be a battery room, I just don't like to guess and I don't like implementing codes incorrectly.
Common standards in the battery room include those from American Society of Testing Materials (ASTM) and Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE). Model codes are standards developed by committees with the intent to be adopted by states and local jurisdictions.