
NF C 15-100 Compliance: Why Your Battery Choice Dictates Your Profit
Stop Building Fireproof Walls: Why Your Battery Choice Dictates Your Profit
The updated NF C 15-100 standard (2026 revision) has made indoor battery placement difficult. Standard garages now often require expensive fireproof partitioning—unless you use the right hardware.
The Opportunity: Efficiency is Profit
Sigenergy SigenStor: Its IP66 rating and built-in aerosol fire suppression meet Consuel safety requirements right out of the box. For the French "Artisan," this means a one-day install without the need for a secondary masonry team to build fire-rated walls.
Conclusion: Navigate the Standards
In the French market, your profit is often hidden in the labor you don't have to do. Choose Sigenergy to eliminate site modifications and pass inspections on the first try.
FAQ: NF C 15-100 & Placement
Can I install a battery in a room without a window? Only if the hardware is specifically rated for it. Sigenergy’s internal safety allows for more flexible placement.
What is the minimum fire rating for a battery room? Generally REI30 or REI60, which Sigenergy helps bypass thanks to its integrated suppression.
Can I install a battery in a kitchen? No, NF C 15-100 strictly prohibits placement in kitchens or bathrooms.