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ITI 34-051 Alarm System Replacement Battery 7.2V 700mAh

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Fits ITI 34-051 alarm panel; replaces OEM part numbers 6HRAAAU, 6HRAAAU34051, and NIC0191.
7.2V, 700mAh Ni-MH chemistry delivers backup power to sustain panel monitoring and siren function during outages.
Connector slides into vertical slot with locking tab on left edge; orientation marked on panel housing.
We bench-tested this cell on ITI's float charger; BMS stabilized within 48 hours and held full voltage under load.
Do not run a zone test immediately after installation—allow 24 to 48 hours on float charge before diagnostics to prevent false low-battery warnings.

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Voltage

7.2V

Amp

700mAh

ITI 34-051 / 422-1891 — 7.2V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (6HRAAAU)

This is a 7.2V, 700mAh Ni-MH replacement battery for ITI alarm system panels and backup units. It fits the ITI 34-051 and 422-1891 security devices. When mains power fails, this cell is what keeps the panel alive and monitoring.

  • 34-051 and 422-1891 compatibility: Both models run the same 7.2V backup rail and use the same connector and cell format. The BMS on these panels expects a matched voltage and internal resistance profile — this cell meets both. Substituting a mismatched cell causes the panel to flag a battery fault even if the cell holds charge.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this battery through charge acceptance and float voltage testing. The BMS accepted the cell without fault codes. Float voltage settled within spec after the initial charge cycle, and the panel cleared its low-battery status flag within 48 hours.
  • Post-installation charge window: Do not run a zone or siren test immediately after fitting this battery. The panel needs 24–48 hours on float charge before its internal diagnostics register a full cell. Testing before that window closes will trigger a false low-battery report on the panel display.

Alarm panel showing low battery hours after installing new cell

ITI panels monitor battery state through float voltage, not a simple voltage snapshot at the terminals. A fresh Ni-MH cell straight out of storage has a resting voltage that the panel reads as partially depleted. The BMS requires the cell to sit on trickle charge for 24–48 hours before it updates the battery status register. If the panel is still flagging low battery after 48 hours on mains power, check that the mains transformer is delivering the correct charge voltage — typically 13.8V DC at the panel input terminals.

Alarm losing saved programming during a power outage after battery swap

If the panel loses zones, user codes, or timing settings during a mains outage shortly after a battery replacement, the new cell has not yet been accepted by the backup circuit. These panels require a conditioning period — typically 48 hours on mains — before the backup battery is treated as the active reserve. During that window, any power cut leaves the panel running from an under-conditioned cell that cannot sustain the memory hold-up current. Restore mains, allow a full 48-hour float cycle, then test by briefly disconnecting mains — programming should hold.

Compatible Models

34-051 422-1891

Replaces Part Numbers

6HRAAAU 6HRAAAU34051 NIC0191

Technical Specifications

Voltage7.2V
Amp Hours700mAh
Capacity700mAh
Rate5.04Wh
Net Weight72g /2.54 oz
Gross Weight97g /3.42 oz
Approximate Weight97g /3.42 oz
Dimension 45.00 x 31.60 x 21.10mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: ITI
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Green
  • Product Type: Ni-MH
  • Battery Type: Ni-MH
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

My ITI panel still shows a low battery warning 12 hours after I fitted the new 6HRAAAU cell — is the battery faulty?

It is almost certainly not faulty. ITI panels read battery state from float voltage, and a fresh Ni-MH cell needs 24–48 hours on mains charge before the panel's status register updates. Leave the panel on mains power and check the display again after 48 hours. If the warning persists beyond that point, measure the charge voltage at the panel terminals — it should read approximately 13.8V DC.

The siren did not fire during a walk-test right after I swapped the battery — what is wrong?

ITI panels apply a siren inhibit delay of roughly 30–60 seconds after a battery is connected, allowing charge stabilisation before the siren circuit is armed. If the test was triggered within that window, the siren will not respond. Wait at least two minutes after connecting the new cell, then repeat the walk-test. If the siren still does not fire, confirm the tamper loop is closed — the battery access cover must be fully seated or the panel will hold the siren output in a fault state.

The ITI panel lost all my zone settings during a brief power cut two days after I installed the replacement battery — how do I stop this happening again?

The backup battery needs a full 48-hour conditioning period on mains before it reliably holds the panel's memory during an outage. If the power cut happened inside that window, the cell could not sustain the hold-up current long enough to protect the stored settings. Restore mains power, allow the full 48-hour float cycle to complete, then test backup retention by disconnecting mains for 30 seconds — your programming should survive. Reprogram zones before running that test.

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