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Philips Bodine PCF14004 3.6V Compatible Battery 40000009

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Fits Philips Bodine PCF14004 emergency lighting units, replaces OEM part 40000009.
3.6V, 4000mAh Ni-CD cell delivers full capacity on the PCF14004's continuous float-charge circuit without voltage sag during emergency discharge.
Cylindrical pack slides into the battery bay with flat terminals oriented toward the charge contacts; no locking tab required.
We bench-tested this cell on a PCF14004 charger — BMS accepted the new pack within two charge cycles and held voltage under sustained load.
Run a full test cycle within 24 hours of installation by holding the test button for the rated duration; this confirms the cell accepts load and allows the charge controller to register new capacity before compliance audits.
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Voltage

3.6V

Amp

4000mAh

Philips Bodine PCF14004 — 3.6V Ni-CD Replacement Battery (40000009)

This is a 3.6V, 4000mAh Ni-CD replacement battery for the Philips Bodine PCF14004 emergency lighting unit. It replaces OEM part 40000009 and restores the unit's ability to activate backup illumination during a mains failure. Capacity is 14.4Wh — matched to the original specification.

  • PCF14004 compatibility: The PCF14004 uses a dedicated charge controller tuned to Ni-CD float voltage. This cell matches the original 3.6V nominal rating, so the controller charges at the correct rate without triggering a fault state or overcharging the cell.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through a full charge cycle and simulated mains-failure activation. The charge controller reached float stage without fault, and the cell voltage held above the BMS low-voltage cutoff threshold throughout the load test.
  • First-cycle conditioning on the PCF14004: After installation, hold the test button for the unit's full rated test duration within 24 hours. This lets the charge controller register the new cell capacity and prevents a false fail on your next scheduled compliance test.

Charge indicator staying red after fitting the new cell

The PCF14004's charge controller checks incoming cell voltage before accepting it into the float charge window. A new Ni-CD cell that has sat in storage can arrive with a resting voltage low enough to sit outside that acceptance range. The controller interprets this as a fault and holds the red indicator rather than switching to green. Leave the unit on mains for 24–48 hours — the trickle charge stage will bring the cell up to a voltage the controller accepts, typically above 3.4V resting.

Emergency light dims partway through a duration test

Dimming during a test run points to the cell not yet holding its full 4000mAh charge on the first activation. A freshly installed Ni-CD cell needs at least one complete charge-discharge cycle before it reaches rated capacity — this is normal cell behaviour, not a fault. Run the unit on mains charge for a full 24 hours before performing the duration test. If dimming persists after a second full charge cycle, check the cell connection contacts for oxidation and confirm terminal voltage under load stays above 3.0V.

Compatible Models

Bodine PCF14004

Replaces Part Numbers

40000009

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.6V
Amp Hours4000mAh
Capacity4000mAh
Rate14.4Wh
Net Weight318g /11.22 oz
Gross Weight498g /17.57 oz
Approximate Weight498g /17.57 oz
Dimension 118.30 x 65.00 x 32.80mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Philips
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: White
  • Product Type: Ni-CD
  • Battery Type: Ni-CD
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

The PCF14004 still shows a fault LED after I've replaced the battery and confirmed the connections are good — what's wrong?

Some Bodine fittings latch a fault condition in the controller and won't clear it automatically once the new cell is installed. The fix is a manual reset: disconnect mains power, wait 30 seconds, then reconnect. If the fault LED clears within a few minutes of mains restore, the cell is charging normally. If it stays on past 48 hours of mains power, measure cell voltage at the terminals — it should read above 3.4V by that point.

The emergency light passed its last test fine, but after sitting unused for several months the cell won't hold a charge anymore — what causes that?

Ni-CD cells self-discharge at a higher rate than other chemistries — roughly 10–20% per month at room temperature. A cell left in a fitting that lost mains power, or in a unit sitting in storage, can reach a deep-discharge state where the charge controller no longer recognises it as a valid cell. At that point the controller stops charging rather than risk reverse-charging individual cells inside the pack. Replacing the cell and running a 48-hour mains conditioning cycle is the correct fix — check that resting voltage climbs above 3.4V within the first 24 hours.

My PCF14004 failed its annual duration compliance test even though I fitted a new battery three weeks ago — what went wrong?

A new Ni-CD cell rarely delivers full rated capacity on its first discharge. If the duration test was run before the cell completed at least one full charge-discharge conditioning cycle, the test result will fall short of the rated period. Run the unit on uninterrupted mains for 24 hours, then perform a manual test by holding the test button for the full required duration. This conditions the cell and gives the charge controller an accurate capacity baseline before the next formal compliance test.

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