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1) Do MGE products contain dangerous substances?
MGE products do not produce dangerous or carcinogenic substances
during their normal use. In compliance with European directives,
they do not contain the following substances:
- asbestos,
- mercury or cadmium in the batteries,
- PCB or PCT in the capacitors,
- PBB or PBDE in the main plastics,
- heavy metals in the packaging (< 100 ppm),
- substances that can damage the ozone layer.
MGE respects its list of environmental
sensible substances.
2) Do MGE's UPSs require safety information?
MGE's UPSs are not dangerous products. A UPS is not inflammable,
it can be touched, and it has no danger pictograms. However, the
safety data sheet concerning the battery can be provided.
3) Does my UPS installation require an ICPE
(installations classified as being environmentally protected) declaration?
This depends on the power of the installation and, in particular,
its autonomy. If in doubt, contact a sales outlet or an MGE representative.
4) Does MGE UPS SYSTEMS respect the regulations
in force?
Yes, MGE respects and anticipates the regulations.
5) Does MGE propose a recycling service
for equipments at the end of life?
Yes, MGE proposes a recycling service for UPSs at the end of life.
6) What happens to the batteries or parts
that are worn-out and removed during maintenance operations?
There is a recycling service. The batteries and components are disposed
of through a channel that fully respects the environment. MGE is
fully committed to recuperating and recycling worn-out appliances.
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