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VDI enclosure 128, Av. du Maréchal-de-Lattre-de-Tassigny 87045 Limoges cedex - France Tel: +33 (0)5 55 06 87 87 Fax: +33 (0)5 55 06 88 88 i Your usual Sales office Website: www.legrand.fr This document is based on the ISO 14020 standard governing the general principles of environmental declarations and on the ISO TR/14025 technical report concerning type III environmental declarations. Legrand's environmental commitments > Incorporate environmental management into our industrial units. At present, 81 % of units worldwide and 92 % of our European units are ISO 14001-certified. > Involve the environment in product design. Provide our customers with all relevant information (composition, consumption, end of life, etc.). Reduce the environmental impact of products over their whole life cycle. > Offer our customers environmentally friendly solutions. Develop innovative solutions to help our customers design installations that consume less energy, are better managed and more environmentally friendly. Product description > Reference products for this environmental profile The given values are based on the following items. Function Fixed 19" VDI XL cabinet designed to accommodate patching ("passive" elements) or managing ("active" elements) equipment for VDI (Voice - Data - Images) communication installations Reference products Cat. No.: 332 96 Dimensions 2000 x 600 x 600 mm VDI cabinet > Products covered by this product environmental profile Environmental impacts of the reference products are representative of the products covered by this PEP, which therefore constitute a homogeneous environmental family. Cat. Nos 332 00/01/18/20/94/96/97/98/99. PEP ref.: 9E0019 A_EN Last update 15/06/10 page: 1/5

Constituent materials These products contain no substances forbidden by regulations applicable at the time of their market launch, excluding maintenance operations carried out during normal use. Total weight of reference products: 117 kg (unit packaging included) Plastics as % of weight Metals as % of weight Other as % of weight Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene 0.35 % Steel 76.0 % Glass Epoxy resin 0.30 % Aluminium 3.80 % Titanium dioxide Polyester resin 0.30 % Zinc 1.30 % 13.75 % 0.25 % Packaging as % of weight Total plastics 0.95 % Total metals 81.10 % Wood Cardboard Total other and packaging 2.15 % 1.80 % 17.95 % Estimated recycled material content: 37 % by weight Calculated on the basis of data on recycling in France, source: "Bilan du recyclage 1993-2003, Données et références", 2005 edition, published by the French Agency for the Environment and Energy Control (ADEME) Manufacture These products are manufactured by a Legrand Group production unit which has received ISO 14001 environmental certification for manufacturing. Distribution Typical transport conditions On average this product covers 376 km by road transport from our production site to the nearest distributor to our customer. (Basis for calculation: average distance calculated for products sold in France) Packaging The 4.8 kg packaging is 53 % wood, 45 % cardboard and 2 % steel and polyethylene. Recycling potential: 100 % by weight of packaging Energy recovery potential: 99 % by weight of packaging The packaging has been designed in accordance with the current applicable regulations: Directive 94/62/EC concerning packaging and packaging waste Decree 98-638 transposing the Directive into French law. Legrand undertakes to: Reduce its packaging at source as much as possible in terms of weight and volume, in accordance with its customers needs. Produce packaging with a heavy metal content of <100 ppm and without deliberately introducing N-class environmentally hazardous substances. Design and use packaging that is convertible and where possible reusable. PEP ref.: 9E0019 A_EN Last update 15/06/10 page: 2/5

Use Use scenario The product generates no significant environmental impact during normal use. Consumable No consumables are necessary to use the product. Servicing and maintenance Normal conditions of use of this type of product require no servicing or maintenance. End of life Product management > Hazardous waste contained in the product: This product contains no hazardous waste. > Recycling potential: The recycling potential of a product is the percentage of material that can be recycled using existing techniques. It takes no account of the existence or lack of recycling chains, which are highly dependent on the local situation. This product contains 99 % by weight of recyclable material (excluding packaging): Plastic materials : 0 % Metal materials : 84 % Other materials: : 15 % > Energy recovery potential: Energy recovery consists in valorising the calories contained in waste by burning it and recovering the energy produced, for example, to heat buildings or to produce electricity. The process uses the convertible energy embodied in the waste. This product contains 1 % by weight of materials that can be recovered for energy production (excluding packaging). PEP ref.: 9E0019 A_EN Last update 15/06/10 page: 3/5

Environmental impacts Methodology The environmental impacts of the reference product are representative of the products covered by the PEP, which therefore constitute a homogeneous environmental family. Assessment of the environmental impacts of the reference product concerns the following stages of the life cycle: raw materials, manufacture, distribution, and use. The modelling assumptions for use are: Period of use (*): 10 years Indicators (see glossary) Overall Manufacture Distribution Use Unit M+D+U M D U Depletion of natural resources 7.83E-14 Years -1 99.8 % < 0.5 % 0 % Total energy consumed 4131 MJ 94.5 % 5.5 % 0 % Consumption of water 2074 dm 3 94.6 % 5.4 % 0 % Contribution to the greenhouse effect 3.60E+05 g~co 2 97.3 % 2.7 % 0 % Contribution to the depletion of the ozone layer 4.28E-02 g~cfc 11 86.3 % 13.7 % 0 % Contribution to the creation of photochemical ozone 102.20 g~c 2H 4 89.1 % 10.9 % 0 % Potential for acidification of the air 40.23 g~h + 93.9 % 6.1 % 0 % Production of hazardous waste 0.55 kg 98.6 % 14 % 0 % Modelling performed with EIME software, version 2.3 and its database in version 7.7 taken from the original 7.0 database. (*) Period of use identified for the assessment of the environmental impacts. This period of use is different from the life expectancy of the product and does not constitute a minimum durability requirement. It is the quantified expression of a unit of service rendered. The environmental impacts of products other than the reference product are generally proportional to product weight. PEP ref.: 9E0019 A_EN Last update 15/06/10 page: 4/5

Glossary Consumption of water Contribution to the creation of photochemical ozone Contribution to the depletion of the ozone layer Contribution to the greenhouse effect Convertible Depletion of natural resources Eco-solution EIME Energy recovery potential Hazardous waste LCA Life cycle approach Non-hazardous waste Potential for acidification of the air Production of hazardous waste Recycling potential Reference product(s) Reusable Total energy consumed WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) Indicates the total water consumption for the whole life cycle of the product. Indicates as g~c 2H 4 the gas emissions having an effect on the creation of photochemical ozone in the lower atmosphere (smog) under the effect of solar radiation. Indicates what all the life cycle phases of the product release as CO 2 gramequivalents. Indicates what all the life cycle phases of the product release as CO 2 gramequivalents. Example of the equivalence principle: 1 g of CO 2 = 1 g~co 2; 1 g of CH 4 (methane) is equivalent to the effect of 64 g of CO 2, etc. Said of a product or packaging capable of being reused, recycled or from which it is possible to recover energy by incineration. Indicates the depletion of natural resources, by considering the quantity of world reserves (minerals, fossils, etc.) for these resources and the current level of consumption. Expressed as a fraction of the reserves that disappear each year. Products or services enabling the reduction of a building s environmental impacts. Environmental Information and Management Explorer - Product environmental impact modelling software based on the life cycle assessment methodology. % by weight of the product or packaging from which energy can be recovered. Energy recovery consists in valorising the calories contained in waste by burning it and recovering the energy produced, for example, to heat buildings or to produce electricity. The process uses the convertible energy embodied in the waste. This is specific waste having a certain level of toxicity and requiring special treatment. Its definition is codified by the European community (Annex of Decision 2000/532/EC amended by Decisions 2001/118/EC and 2001/119/EC) Compilation and assessment of inputs and outputs, as well as the potential environmental impacts of a product, or a system, during its life cycle, "from the cradle to the grave". This approach is described by standard ISO 14040 and its related standards. Method of taking into account all the life stages of a product (manufacture, installation, use and end of life) in order to determine the consequences for the environment. This is made up of non-toxic waste and is of a similar nature to household waste. Its definition is codified by the European community (Annex of Decision 2000/532/EC amended by Decisions 2001/118/EC and 2001/119/EC) Indicates the potential for acidification of the air caused by the release of certain gases into the atmosphere. Expressed as H + ion gram-equivalent. Indicates the weight of ultimate hazardous waste produced for the whole life cycle of the product. % by weight of the product or packaging capable of being re-injected into a manufacturing circuit of the same product or another product. Product (or product grouping) modelled in the presented LCA. Said of a product or packaging capable of being used for the same function provided the product's proper functionality is verified by the person carrying out the operation. Indicates the total energy consumption in megajoules for the whole life cycle of the product. For products in the application area of the European Directive on Waste Electronic and Electrical Equipment (2002/96/EC), part of the product having to be treated selectively in compliance with Annex II of the Directive. PEP ref.: 9E0019 A_EN Last update 15/06/10 page: 5/5