Von Duprin EPT10 power transfer price and specs Beta

Von Duprin's EPT10 electric power transfer, the ten-wire model of the EPT line, priced from the current Von Duprin book. Pick a finish and the part number assembles below.

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ModelTen Wire
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Brand
Von Duprin
Series
EPT
$848.00
$Priced from the Von Duprin price book · effective Feb 27, 2026 · p. 215
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Printed list price (EA)$848.00
List price each$848.00

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Specifications

Series

Certifications and approvalsThe EPT-2 and EPT-10 are U/L listed as “miscellaneous door accessory”. UL Listed for use on fire doors.
VoltageAutomatic Voltage Selection (AVS) senses the voltage applied to the lock and responds accordingly

From the catalog

Door applications
Degree of openingHinge typeDoor thickness
0-180Up to 5" butt hinges1 3⁄4"
0-180Up to 3/4" offest pivots1 3⁄4"
0-1305 1⁄2" butt hinges1 3⁄4"
0-1106" butt hinges1 3⁄4"
0-90Swing clear hinges1 3⁄4"
Finishes
Finish printed
622 - Powder coated matte black
689 - Powder coated aluminum
695 - Powder coated bronze
Dimensions
Item printedSpecification printed
Housing9" x 1 1⁄4" x 1 5⁄8" (229mm x 32mm x 38mm)
EPT-10Ten 24 gauge wires, up to 1 amps @ 24VDC, with a 16 amps maximum surge
To order, specify:
Step printed
EPT-2 ,EPT-10 or PNT-1
Finish, 622, 689, 695
Features & Benefits
Benefit printed
UL Listed for use on fire doors
UL listed as Miscellaneous Door Accessory
Ball-and-socket joint construction provides cut and pinch protection for wiring
Built for heavy traffic and high abuse openings
EPT-2 and EPT-10 are UL634, ULC/ORD C634 and UL10C/CAN-ULC-S104 certified

Von Duprin 98-99 Series Catalog · 2025-06

Von_Duprin_Electrical_Power_Transfer_Data_Sheet_110106 · 2024-01

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Frequently asked questions

How much does a Von Duprin EPT10 cost?

This page prices the EPT10 live from the current Von Duprin price book, so the figure tracks Von Duprin's own repricing. Unlike a device that prices by configuration, the EPT10 carries one list price across the book's three finishes — 622, 689 and 695 all resolve to the same number — so picking a finish completes the part number rather than moving the price.

What is a Von Duprin EPT10?

It is the ten-wire model of Von Duprin's electric power transfer line; the price book names the model "Ten Wire". The catalog prints the housing at 9" x 1 1/4" x 1 5/8" (229mm x 32mm x 38mm), and the Electrical Power Transfer data sheet's features list prints "Ball-and-socket joint construction provides cut and pinch protection for wiring" and "Built for heavy traffic and high abuse openings".

How many wires does an EPT10 carry, and what is it rated for?

The catalog's dimensions table prints the EPT-10 row as "Ten 24 gauge wires, up to 1 amps @ 24VDC, with a 16 amps maximum surge" — reproduced here exactly as the catalog sets it. Under Voltage, the Electrical Power Transfer data sheet adds that "Automatic Voltage Selection (AVS) senses the voltage applied to the lock and responds accordingly".

What do I need to specify to order an EPT10?

The catalog's "To order, specify" block is two steps: the model — EPT-2, EPT-10 or PNT-1 — and then the finish, printed as "622 - Powder coated matte black", "689 - Powder coated aluminum" and "695 - Powder coated bronze". Watch the hyphen: the catalog sets the models hyphenated while the ordering grammar and the part number here carry EPT10 unhyphenated, and a line typed either way resolves to the same EPT10 part number. Two options ride along in the book — BAA (Buy America Act compliant) and CON (cross category connector).

Is the Von Duprin EPT10 UL listed?

The corpus prints it twice. The power transfer page of the 98/99 catalog states: "The EPT-2 and EPT-10 are U/L listed as “miscellaneous door accessory”. UL Listed for use on fire doors." The Electrical Power Transfer data sheet's features list prints "EPT-2 and EPT-10 are UL634, ULC/ORD C634 and UL10C/CAN-ULC-S104 certified".

What is the difference between the EPT10 and the EPT2?

Wire count and capacity, printed side by side in one dimensions table: the EPT-2 row reads "Two 18 gauge wires, up to 2 amps @ 24VDC, with a 16 amps maximum surge" against the EPT-10 row's "Ten 24 gauge wires, up to 1 amps @ 24VDC, with a 16 amps maximum surge" — both quoted as the catalog sets them. They share the printed housing dimension, the same three finishes and the UL statements the catalog and data sheet print for the pair. The EPT2 is its own part number with its own list price in the same book.

What doors and hinges can an EPT10 be used with?

The power transfer page prints a door applications table, and every row on it is for a 1 3/4" door thickness: 0-180 degrees of opening with up to 5" butt hinges, 0-180 with up to 3/4" offset pivots, 0-130 with 5 1/2" butt hinges, 0-110 with 6" butt hinges, and 0-90 with swing clear hinges. The table is printed for the power transfers as a group, not for the EPT10 alone.