Schneider RILUX 2.4V Replacement Battery TD310232 1600mAh
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Schneider RILUX 2.4V Replacement Battery TD310232 1600mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
2.4V
Amp
1600mAh
Schneider RILUX / LUXA Series — 2.4V Ni-CD Replacement Battery (TD310232)
This is a 2.4V, 1600mAh nickel-cadmium replacement cell for Schneider emergency lighting units including the RILUX, RILUX 6, LUXA, and OVA37027. It slots directly into the fitting and feeds the charge controller that keeps the lamp circuit live during a mains failure. Capacity is 1600mAh (3.84Wh), matching the original cell spec.
- RILUX and LUXA platform compatibility: These fittings share a common charge controller voltage rail and cell format — same connector pitch, same 2.4V nominal, same NiCd chemistry handshake. Swapping to a different chemistry will misread cell state and trip the fault LED.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through a full charge cycle on a RILUX-compatible charge controller. The BMS accepted the cell within the float window, held trickle charge correctly, and showed no overcharge flags across a 48-hour soak.
- First test cycle after installation: Within 24 hours of fitting, hold the test button for the full rated duration. NiCd cells fresh from storage have not yet reached rated capacity — this one full load cycle lets the charge controller register the actual cell capacity before any compliance test is logged.
Charge indicator staying red after fitting a new TD310232 cell
A red charge indicator after installation usually means the cell voltage is sitting outside the controller's float acceptance window. NiCd cells lose charge during storage, and a deeply discharged cell can read low enough that the charge controller flags a fault rather than entering trickle mode. Leave the fitting powered for 12 to 24 hours — most RILUX controllers will re-enter the charge cycle once cell voltage climbs above 2.1V. If the indicator stays red past 24 hours, measure cell voltage at the terminals: anything below 1.9V indicates a storage-depleted cell that needs a slow top-up before the controller will accept it.
Emergency light dims partway through a duration test after battery replacement
This is a capacity conditioning issue, not a faulty cell. A NiCd cell installed directly from packaging has not completed a full charge-discharge cycle and will not deliver its full rated 1600mAh on the first test. The lamp dims when cell voltage sags under load before the rated duration is reached. Run one complete manual test cycle — full load until cutoff, then a full recharge — before scheduling any compliance inspection. After one full cycle, the cell reaches rated capacity and the duration test should pass at the correct cell cutoff voltage of around 1.8V.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Schneider
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Green
- Product Type: Ni-CD
- Battery Type: Ni-CD
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
The fitting still shows a fault LED after I've installed the new battery and powered it back up — what's wrong?
Some RILUX and LUXA fittings latch the fault LED in hardware and won't clear it automatically when a new cell is detected. The fix is a manual reset: with the fitting powered, press and hold the test button for 10 seconds, then release. This forces the charge controller to re-poll the cell and clear the latched fault flag. If the LED stays on after the reset, check that the cell connector is fully seated — a partially connected terminal reads as an open circuit and will re-trigger the fault immediately.
The new battery is swollen and the fitting smells burnt — how did that happen?
NiCd cells in emergency fittings are on continuous trickle charge. If the fitting's charge controller has drifted out of spec — common in units over five years old — it can push current above the safe float rate, generating heat and gas inside the cell casing. A swollen cell means the controller is overcharging, not that the cell itself was defective on arrival. Before fitting a replacement, measure the trickle charge voltage at the cell terminals with a multimeter: it should sit between 2.70V and 2.85V for a healthy 2.4V NiCd float circuit. A reading above 2.9V means the controller needs replacement before any new cell is installed.
The emergency light passed installation but failed its three-month compliance duration test — the cell is only a few months old.
A single full charge-discharge cycle is required after installation to condition a NiCd cell to its rated capacity — without it, the cell will not deliver its full 1600mAh under load and will fail a timed duration test. If that first conditioning cycle was skipped, the cell may also have developed a partial memory effect from repeated shallow discharges during brief test button presses. Run a full manual test now: hold the test button until the lamp extinguishes completely, then allow a full 24-hour recharge before the next compliance test. This resets the cell's charge acceptance and brings it back to rated capacity.
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