Zurn P6900-GEN Flush-3 Replacement Battery 6V 5000mAh
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Zurn P6900-GEN Flush-3 Replacement Battery 6V 5000mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
6V
Amp
5000mAh
Zurn P6900-GEN / Z6913-GEN Series — 6V Li-MnO2 Replacement Battery (Flush-3 / 81846001)
This 6V, 5000mAh lithium-manganese dioxide battery replaces the Flush-3 / 81846001 cell in Zurn automatic flush valve systems. It fits the P6900-GEN, Z6912-GEN, Z6913-GEN, and Z6914-GEN sensor flush units. Li-MnO2 chemistry is the correct type for these valves — alkaline cells cannot reliably hold the solenoid activation voltage these units require.
- P6900-GEN and Z69-series valve compatibility: These models share the same battery bay, solenoid voltage threshold, and Flush-3 connector footprint. A single cell powers both the PIR sensor board and the valve solenoid, so the battery must maintain stable output across both draw levels without voltage sag.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled the solenoid repeatedly across a cold-start draw sequence and confirmed the BMS held output steady through repeated activation pulses. The cell did not trip on the inrush current the solenoid draws at activation.
- Post-install sensor reset on the Z69 series: After fitting this battery, wave a hand slowly in front of the sensor three times to trigger a self-test flush. This confirms the sensor board has accepted the new cell voltage and re-established its detection baseline — skip this and the unit may not activate on first use.
Flusher activating randomly after battery replacement
Random or ghost flushes after a battery swap usually mean the sensor board is working through an unstable startup cycle. During that window, the PIR sensor misreads ambient IR changes as occupancy events and fires the solenoid. The fix is a full power cycle: remove the battery, wait 30 seconds, and reinstall. If phantom flushes continue, hold a hand in front of the sensor until it self-test flushes, then stand clear — this forces the sensor to re-establish its ambient baseline at 6V.
Flusher not activating even with a new battery installed
If the unit will not flush after installation, confirm polarity first — the Flush-3 connector is keyed but the cell can appear seated incorrectly if the contact spring is depressed. Next, check that the replacement cell is Li-MnO2, not alkaline — alkaline 6V cells drop below the solenoid's minimum activation threshold under load. If polarity and chemistry are correct, trigger a manual flush by pressing the override button (where fitted) to confirm the solenoid is functional. A confirmed solenoid fire at 6V rules out a wiring fault and points back to the sensor board.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Zurn
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-MnO2
- Battery Type: Li-MnO2
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
The flush valve stopped activating mid-shift in a high-traffic restroom — why would a new battery fail that fast?
High-traffic installations cycle the solenoid far more frequently than rated averages assume, and each activation draws a sharp inrush current that Li-MnO2 handles better than alkaline but still stresses under sustained use. If the battery was already at partial charge when installed, that inrush draw is enough to pull cell voltage below the solenoid's minimum activation threshold. Pull the battery and check open-circuit voltage with a multimeter — a healthy Flush-3 cell reads 6.4V or above at rest. Anything below 6.0V at rest means the cell is depleted and needs replacing.
The sensor light blinks after battery install but the unit never completes a self-test flush — what's happening?
A blinking indicator without a completed self-test flush usually means the battery voltage is present but insufficient to drive the solenoid through a full actuation cycle. This happens when a non-Li-MnO2 cell (such as an alkaline pack) is installed — the open-circuit voltage looks correct but collapses under solenoid load. Confirm the replacement is rated 6V Li-MnO2 at 5000mAh, matching the Flush-3 specification exactly. Swap to the correct cell type and wave a hand in front of the sensor three times to re-run the self-test.
The battery in our Zurn flush valve is draining much faster than the previous one did — what causes that?
Faster-than-expected drain on a flush valve is almost always caused by the solenoid cycling more frequently than anticipated — either due to high foot traffic, or because the sensor is detecting phantom movement and firing ghost flushes. Check the sensor lens for reflective surfaces directly in the sensor's line of sight (wet floors, stainless partitions) that create false presence signals. Power cycle the unit by removing the battery for 30 seconds, then reinstalling — this resets the ambient IR baseline. If drain continues at an abnormal rate after the reset, the solenoid or sensor board may be drawing continuous standby current above spec.
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