Product End-o
f
-Life Instructions
EPCT Electric Fire Pump Controllers
The purpose of the Product End-of-Life Instructions is to communicate basic
information needed for reuse, recycling and other forms of recovery of an Eaton
p
roduct.
Product Description
Eaton electric fire pump controllers are designed to
UL, FM and NFPA code requirements. The
controllers are designed to provide power to electric
motors used in a fire suppression system.
Marketing Model/Name – FD or FT followed by
two numbers. E.g. FD30 or FT90
Product Range – LMR+ or EPCT Fire
Product CategoryFire Pump Controllers
Materials – Enclosure (hot or cold rolled steel,
galvanized, copper, and/or aluminum), PCB
(logic board, I/O board, ATS board (if equipped),
and soft start (if equipped)), wire (tin-platted
copper), breakers & contactors (molded plastics
and copper), and miscellaneous components.
About Eaton and the Environment
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sustainable growth around the globe, including
efficiently using and conserving global resources,
developing energy efficient products, reducing
emissions, protecting the environment, and
volunteering time to help build stronger communities.
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Eaton Industries (Canada) Company
Low Voltage Control Assemblies
403 East Lake Blvd.
Airdrie, Alberta, Canada T4A 2G1
Tel: +1 (403) 717-2000
General End of Life Care
All local requirements must be followed for storage, handling, disposing and recycling of waste. For more
information contact your local environmental agency or an Eaton representative.
Steel – hot/cold rolled, galvanized, etc. – can be sent to scrap metal facilities.
Printed circuit boards (PCB), breakers, contactors, current transformers, and relays can be given to any
electronics recycling facility.
��� Conductors are tin-plated copper that can be recycled at any copper recycling facilities.
For any material not listed above, please contact your local recycling facility to verify its recyclability.
Caution should be observed when dismantling any electronic device as there is potential for electrical shock.
Ensure that all power is disconnected using zero voltage verification methods prior to removing any piece of
equipment from the controller(s).
Breakers
Breakers
Printed Circuit
Boards
Conductors Brass DVS
Breakers
Conductors