URA 130040 Emergency Light Replacement Battery 2.4V 4000mAh
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URA 130040 Emergency Light Replacement Battery 2.4V 4000mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
2.4V
Amp
4000mAh
URA 130040 Series — 2.4V Ni-Cd Replacement Battery (MGN0225)
This is a 2.4V, 4000mAh Ni-Cd replacement cell for URA emergency lighting units. It fits the 130040, 131199, 137971, and 615857 series fittings, along with two additional URA models. When mains power fails, this cell powers the lamp circuit to maintain illumination for evacuation.
- Multi-model URA compatibility: These fittings share the same 2.4V dual-cell Ni-Cd architecture, charge controller float voltage, and physical connector format — so one cell pack covers all listed models without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through a full charge cycle on the URA charge controller. The BMS accepted charge within expected parameters, and the cell held load across the full test duration without voltage collapse.
- First-cycle test requirement: Within 24 hours of installation, hold the test button for the full rated duration. This confirms the cell accepts load and lets the charge controller register the new cell capacity before your next scheduled compliance inspection.
Emergency light failing its duration test after battery replacement
A freshly installed Ni-Cd cell rarely ships at full charge. The charge controller in URA fittings applies a trickle float — it does not fast-charge a depleted cell to rated capacity in minutes. If you test within a few hours of installation, the cell will not have enough stored energy to sustain the lamp for the full rated period. Allow a minimum 24-hour charge before conducting any formal duration test. Most URA fittings need the cell sitting at float for at least that period before the charge controller logs the cell as ready.
Charge indicator staying red after confirmed correct installation
URA charge controllers compare incoming cell voltage against a float acceptance window. A cell that has self-discharged in storage below approximately 1.9V per sub-cell may sit outside that window on first connection, causing the fault or charging LED to stay red. The controller is not faulty — it is waiting for cell voltage to rise into range. Leave the fitting powered for several hours; most URA controllers will begin normal float charge once the cell climbs above the 2.0V threshold. If the red LED persists beyond 12 hours, confirm the connector is fully seated and the cell terminals are making clean contact.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: URA
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: White
- Product Type: Ni-CD
- Battery Type: Ni-CD
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My URA emergency light passes the brief press-test but fails the full duration test — is the new battery faulty?
Almost always, no. Ni-Cd cells shipped in storage carry a partial charge, and the URA float controller does not fast-charge them. A short press-test draws only seconds of current, so a half-charged cell passes it easily. The full duration test exposes the true state of charge — allow the fitting to charge for at least 24 hours after installation before conducting a timed compliance test.
The lamp comes on during a test but dims noticeably after a couple of minutes — what is causing that?
This is a first-activation capacity issue, not a faulty cell. A Ni-Cd cell that has not yet completed a full charge-discharge conditioning cycle cannot sustain its rated output voltage under continuous lamp load. The voltage sags, and the lamp dims. Run one complete charge cycle — 24 hours on the charger followed by a full manual test discharge — and the cell will hold consistent voltage across the rated duration on the next test.
The fitting still shows a fault LED two days after I installed the new battery and confirmed it is seated correctly — what should I check?
Some URA fittings latch the fault LED in firmware and require a manual reset after a new cell is installed. Locate the reset procedure in the fitting's installation label or rear panel — on most URA models this is a press-and-hold of the test button for five to ten seconds with mains power present. If the LED clears, the cell and controller are functioning correctly. If it does not clear, measure the cell terminal voltage directly — it should read at or above 2.4V after two days on charge.
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