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Are FMT conductors suitable for battery storage areas?

  1. True

  2. False

  3. Only for short durations

  4. Only with additional insulation

The correct answer is: False

FMT conductors, or Flexible Nonmetallic Tubing conductors, are generally not suitable for battery storage areas due to their limitations in terms of environmental exposure and chemical resistance. Battery storage areas often contain potentially corrosive substances, emissions, and moisture that can compromise the integrity and safety of the conductors. Using FMT conductors in such environments may lead to deterioration over time, posing safety risks and risking system failures. Instead, conductors that are specifically designed to withstand the rigorous conditions found in battery storage areas should be used to ensure safety and reliability. Conductors rated for battery storage typically require materials that have greater durability and resistance to chemical and environmental issues, which FMT conductors do not provide.