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SM-TEMP Temperature Concentrator
Installation and User Manual, UM547490 (Issue AG, September 24, 2013)
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Table of Contents
Admonishments Used In This Document................................................................................................................ ii
Important Safety Instructions .............................................................................................................................. iii
General Safety ........................................................................................................................................................iii
Description ........................................................................................................................................................... 1
Specifications........................................................................................................................................................ 1
Electrical................................................................................................................................................................. 1
Environmental ........................................................................................................................................................ 1
Accessories............................................................................................................................................................. 1
Dimensions ............................................................................................................................................................ 4
Installation ........................................................................................................................................................... 5
Important Safety Instructions.................................................................................................................................. 5
User Selections (Switch S1) ..................................................................................................................................... 5
Mounting ............................................................................................................................................................... 7
Electrical Connections............................................................................................................................................. 7
Initially Starting and Checking Operation .............................................................................................................. 11
Controls and Indicators ....................................................................................................................................... 11
Operating Procedures ......................................................................................................................................... 11
Adjustments ....................................................................................................................................................... 12
Troubleshooting and Repair ................................................................................................................................ 12
NetPerform™ Optimization Services ................................................................................................................... 13
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Admonishments Used In This Document
DANGER! Warns of a hazard the reader will be exposed to that will likely result in death or serious injury
if not avoided. (ANSI, OSHA)
Danger
Warning
Caution
WARNING! Warns of a potential hazard the reader may be exposed to that could result in death or
serious injury if not avoided. This admonition is not used for situations that pose a risk only to
equipment, software, data, or service. (ANSI)
CAUTION! Warns of a potential hazard the reader may be exposed to that could result in minor or
moderate injury if not avoided. (ANSI, OSHA) This admonition is not used for situations that pose a risk
only to equipment, data, or service, even if such use appears to be permitted in some of the applicable
standards. (OSHA)
ALERT! Alerts the reader to an action that must be avoided in order to protect equipment, software,
data, or service. (ISO)
Alert
ALERT! Alerts the reader to an action that must be performed in order to prevent equipment damage,
software corruption, data loss, or service interruption. (ISO)
Alert
FIRE SAFETY! Informs the reader of fire safety information, reminders, precautions, or policies, or of the
locations of fire-fighting and fire-safety equipment. (ISO)
Fire Safety
SAFETY! Informs the reader of general safety information, reminders, precautions, or policies not related
to a particular source of hazard or to fire safety. (ISO, ANSI, OSHA)
Safety
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Important Safety Instructions
General Safety
Danger
DANGER!
YOU MUST FOLLOW APPROVED SAFETY PROCEDURES.
Performing the following procedures may expose you to
hazards. These procedures should be performed by
qualified technicians familiar with the hazards
associated with this type of equipment. These hazards
may include shock, energy, and/or burns. To avoid
these hazards:
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a.
The tasks should be performed in the order
indicated.
b.
Remove watches, rings, and other metal
objects.
c.
Prior to contacting any uninsulated surface or
termination, use a voltmeter to verify that no
voltage or the expected voltage is present.
d.
Wear eye protection.
e.
Use double insulated tools appropriately rated
for the work to be performed.
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Environmental
Description
This document provides specification, installation, and
operational information for the SM TEMP Temperature
Concentrator that is designed for use in both -48V and +24V
systems.
NetSure™ Power Systems can be operated in conjunction with
one or more battery and/or ambient temperature probes. With a
battery probe installed and connected, the power system is
designed to automatically increase or decrease output voltage as
battery temperature decreases or increases, respectively. This
maintains an optimum charge voltage to the battery with respect
to temperature, thereby extending battery life.
•
Operating Ambient Temperature Range: -40°C to
+70°C (-40°F to +149°F)
•
Temperature Measurement Range: -25°C to +105°C (13°F to +221°F)
•
Storage Ambient Temperature Range: -40°C to +85°C
(-40°F to +185°F)
•
Humidity: Capable of operating in an ambient relative
humidity range of 0% to 95%, non-condensing
•
Altitude: Will operate at any elevation between sea
level and 10,000 ft.
Each SM TEMP module receives temperature inputs from up to 8
solid-state temperature sensors (AD592B type). These are the
same temperature sensors currently connected to the
temperature inputs of the SCU, SCU+, ACU, and ACU+ controllers.
Accessories
The SM TEMP module provides a 125 kbps CAN output of the
temperature of all connected sensors. There are address DIP
switches to allow up to eight (8) SM-TEMP modules to operate
concurrently on the same CAN bus.
Battery Temperature Probes
The SM TEMP module provides an analog output of the average or
the maximum (DIP switch configurable) of the temperatures of
the connected sensors. The output is a current source providing 1
μA/K. The output is compatible with the temperature port input
of the SCU, SCU+, ACU, and ACU+ controllers. When multiple SM
TEMP modules are used, the analog output of only one of the SM
TEMP modules is connected to the controller’s temperature port
input.
When used with an ACU+ (version 3.02 or later), in lieu of
connecting the analog output of the SM TEMP module to an ACU+
temperature port input, the SM TEMP module can simply be
connected at the end of the ACU+ CAN bus. Via the CAN bus, the
ACU+ reads each temperature probe from each SM TEMP module.
Specifications
Electrical
•
Input Voltage: ±18-60 volts DC
•
Input Current: 0.1 Amps
•
Input Protection: Internal 3 ampere fuse, not user
replaceable. An external 1-1/3 ampere fuse should be
user-provided in the ungrounded input conductor.
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Note: This information is provided for reference. Refer to power
system documentation when ordering these accessories.
Temperature probe kits are ordered separately.
3.3 meter – P/N 556155
10.3 meter – P/N 552992
Optional Temperature Probes
Features
Up to two (2) temperature probes can be connected to the IB2
(ACU+ Interface Board). Up to two (2) additional temperature
probes can be connected to the optional EIB (ACU+ Extended
Interface Board). Any combination of the four (4) temperature
probes can be programmed to monitor ambient temperature
and/or battery temperature. In addition, the SM-TEMP can be
cascaded up to (8) units, connecting up to (64) additional
temperature probes. In total, a maximum of (68) probes can be
connected via ACU+ monitoring. A temperature probe set to
monitor battery temperature can also be used for the rectifier
battery charge temperature compensation feature, or the battery
charge temperature compensation feature can be programmed
to use the average or highest value of all battery temperature
probes.
The battery charge temperature compensation feature allows the
controller to automatically increase or decrease the output
voltage of the system to maintain battery float current as battery
temperature decreases or increases, respectively. Battery life can
be extended when an optimum charge voltage to the battery with
respect to temperature is maintained. A temperature probe set to
monitor battery temperature can also be used for the BTRM
(Battery Thermal Runaway Management) feature. The BTRM
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feature lowers output voltage when a high temperature condition
exists to control against battery thermal runaway.
A temperature probe used for battery charge temperature
compensation or BTRM (Battery Thermal Runaway Management)
should also be mounted on t he negative post of a battery cell.
A temperature probe programmed to monitor ambient
temperature should be mounted in a convenient location, away
from direct sources of heat or cold.
•
The temperature sensor end of the probe contains a tab
with a 5/16” clearance hole for mounting.
Restrictions
A temperature probe programmed to monitor battery
temperature should be mounted on the negative post of a battery
cell to sense battery temperature.
Ordering Notes
1.
Order temperature probes as required. Note that each
temperature probe consists of two pieces which plug
together to make a complete probe (see the following
illustration). For a complete temperature probe, order
one (1) P/N 552992 (10.3 meters) or one (1) P/N 556155
(3.3 meters). If additional length is required, order
temperature probe extension cable P/N 04119122 (10
meters).
2.
If more probes are desired, order one or more SM-Temp
Temperature Concentrator, P/N 547490.
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Figure 1. Temperature Probe Kit
to Temp Probe
or Temp Probe Extension
to ACU+ Controller
Interface Board
P/N 04119122
(10 meter length,
approx. 33 feet)
optional Temp Probe
Extension Cable
P/N 552823 (10 meter length,
approx. 33 feet) Temp Probe
Controller Side Cable
or
P/N 556154 (3 meter length,
approx. 10 feet) Temp Probe
Controller Side Cable
Temp Probe Kits
P/N 552992 (includes P/Ns 552822 and 552823)
P/N 556155 (includes P/Ns 552822 and 556154)
P/N 552822
(0.3 meter length,
approx. 1 feet)
Temp Probe
with Short Cable
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Dimensions
Figure 2. Dimensions (in inches)
REAR VIEW
0.34
3.18
TOP VIEW
0.23
5.31
1.71
FRONT VIEW
RIGHT SIDE VIEW
BOTTOM VIEW
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Table 2.
Installation
Important Safety Instructions
User Selections (Switch S1)
See Figure 3 for location of switch S1.
Table 1.
S1 Output Mode Switch Settings
POSITION
1
MODULE #
2
3
4
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
1
3
0
1
0
4
0
1
1
5
1
0
0
6
1
0
1
7
1
1
0
8
1
1
1
FUNCTION
Compensation Mode
(for SM-TEMP Analog Output)
(Maximum / Average Temperature)
2
3
SWITCH POSITIONS
SM-TEMP
DANGER! Batteries can produce large amounts of
electrical current. Read and follow the “Important
Safety Instructions” at the beginning of this document
before proceeding.
Danger
SM-Temp CAN Bus Addressing
CAN Address (switch position #2 sets the most
significant bit, switch position #4 sets the least
significant bit)
4
Note: Up to eight (8) SM-TEMP modules may be connected together
via a CAN bus. Use switch positions 2 – 4 to give each module
a unique address. See Table 2.
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Figure 3. Connector Locations
P1-P8
TB4
S1
TB2
TB3
TB1
S1
MAX
1
Analog Output Cable
AVG
1
2
3
4
0
ADDRESS
MSB
LSB
Rear View
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Mounting
Input Power
Mounting the SM-TEMP
Note: Observe correct polarity. The + side of the power input
(ground in a -48V system, battery in a +24V system) goes to
the + terminal, while the – side of the power input goes to the
– terminal. Provide an external 1-1/3A fuse in the ungrounded
input lead.
A 6” DIN rail, P/N 116765, is included with each module.
Mounting the Battery Temperature Probes
DANGER! Batteries can produce large amounts of
electrical current. Read and follow the “Important Safety
Instructions” at the beginning of this document before
proceeding.
Danger
Connect power from a distribution fuse to either one of the two
terminal blocks (TB2 or TB3).
Refer to power system documentation for mounting guidelines.
1.
Connect positive (+) battery to terminal 1 of TB2 or TB3.
2.
Connect negative (–) battery to terminal 2 of TB2 or TB3.
External Fail Alarm
Electrical Connections
Alarm contacts are rated for 0.5A at 125VAC, 1A at 30VDC, and
0.3A at 110VDC.
Refer to Figure 3 for connector locations.
General
•
•
CAN bus and analog output connections are made to
TB1. TB1 provides screw compression type terminals,
which accept a wire size of 28-16 AWG. Strip 1/4" of
insulation from each lead; insert the lead in the wire
cavity and tighten the screw. Recommended torque is 2
in-lbs.
Power connections are made to terminal blocks TB2 or
TB3 (the other terminal block is available to feed this
power to other SM TEMP units or other SM modules).
TB2 and TB3 provide screw compression type terminals,
which accept a wire size of 28-16 AWG. Strip 1/4" of
insulation from each lead; insert the lead in the wire
cavity and tighten the screw. Recommended torque is 2
in lbs.
•
Alarm connections are made to terminal block TB4. TB4
provides screw compression type terminals, which
accept a wire size of 28-16 AWG. Strip 1/4" of insulation
from each lead; insert the lead in the wire cavity and
tighten the screw. Recommended torque is 2 in-lbs.
•
The SM-TEMP receives temperature information from
temperature probes. These are the same types used
with the power system controllers (ACU, ACU+, SCU, or
SCU+) when the SM-TEMP is not present. The
temperature probes plug into the eight connectors on
the top row on the back of the SM-TEMP (P1 – P8).
Temperature probe connections are made by means of
locking-plug type connectors.
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When used with a controller on the CAN bus, the controller will
issue alarms for bad or disconnected probes or SM-TEMP units.
Refer to the controller manual for more information.
Note: Do not apply voltages higher than 42.4 volts AC (peak) or 60
volts DC.
In the event of an alarm condition, a closed loop circuit will be
provided between terminals 3 and 5 of terminal block TB4, and an
open loop circuit will be provided between terminals 1 and 3 of
TB4. Refer to Figure 4 for alarm configurations.
Probes
Plug the Battery Temperature Probe(s) into connectors P1-P8 on
the SM-TEMP. Probe locations can be recorded on the label
provided on the SM-TEMP.
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Figure 4. Alarm Wiring (TB4)
+24V
NC
+
-
COM
CLOSED
= NO ALARM
-48V
FORM C
ALARM CONTACTS
NO
NC
+
COM
CLOSED
= NO ALARM
CLOSED
= ALARM
-
NO
CLOSED
= ALARM
ALARM USING
BATTERY CLOSURES
NC
+
COM
BATTERY
= NO ALARM
-
JUMPER
NO
NC
+
BATTERY
= ALARM
BATTERY
= NO ALARM
COM
-
NO
BATTERY
= ALARM
JUMPER
ALARM USING
GROUND CLOSURES
NC
+
GROUND
= NO ALARM
COM
-
JUMPER
NO
GROUND
= ALARM
NC
+
GROUND
= NO ALARM
COM
-
NO
GROUND
= ALARM
JUMPER
ALARM USING
RESISTIVE BATTERY CLOSURES
NC
+
COM
-
NO
NC
BATTERY
= ALARM
BATTERY
= NO ALARM
+
COM
-
NO
*
BATTERY
= NO ALARM
BATTERY
= ALARM
Resistive Value and Power Rating
per application requirements.
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Interface Connection to the Power System
When connected to a Controller’s Temperature Port Input
The SM-TEMP module is designed to interface with the following
Controllers: ACU, ACU+, SCU, and SCU+. Use cable P/N 547565
(shipped loose with each unit) when using the analog output of
the SM-TEMP.
•
The analog output connections are made to TB1 pins 1-2.
Refer to Figure 3 and Figure 5. When multiple SM TEMP
modules are used, the analog output of only one of the
SM TEMP modules is connected to the controller’s
temperature port input.
•
CAN bus connections are made to TB1 pins 3-5. See
Figure 5 for correct CAN bus wiring.
Figure 5. SM-TEMP Connections (when connecting the SM-TEMP
analog output to the Controller’s temperature sensor port and not
connecting into the Controller’s CAN bus)
ANALOG OUTPUT CONNECTION
(when connecting the SM-TEMP analog output
to the Controller’s temperature sensor port
and not connecting into the Controller’s CAN bus)
+
TB1 1
2
H
T
3
4
CAN BUS INTERCONNECTIONS
(when connecting the SM-TEMP analog output
to the Controller’s temperature sensor port
and not connecting into the Controller’s CAN bus)
L
5
ONE (1) UNIT
H
Black Wire
Red Wire
TO CONTROLLER
T
L
(NO CAN BUS CONNECTION REQUIRED)
TWO (2) UNITS
H
T
H
L
T
L
TWISTED PAIR
L
L
H
H
THREE (3) TO EIGHT (8) UNITS
H
T
L
H
OTHER UNITS
SPLICE IN HERE
T
L
H
T
L
... OR HERE
ONE PAIR GOES
INTO UNITS, NOT
ON THE END.
ONE PAIR GOES
OUT OF UNITS, NOT
ON THE END.
X
DO NOT WIRE THE TEMP CONCENTRATOR THIS WAY (STAR TOPOLOGY)
H
H
H
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L
T
L
T
L
H
T
L
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When connected into the ACU+ CAN Bus
When used with an ACU+ (version 3.02 or later), in lieu of
connecting the analog output of the SM TEMP module to an ACU+
temperature port input, the SM TEMP module can simply be
connected at the end of the ACU+ CAN bus.
•
The analog output connections ARE NOT REQUIRED.
•
CAN bus connections are made to TB1 pins 3-5. See
Figure 6 for correct CAN bus wiring.
Figure 6. SM-TEMP Connections (when connecting the SM-TEMP to
the ACU+ CAN bus and not connecting the SM-TEMP analog output to
the ACU+ temperature sensor port)
ANALOG OUTPUT CONNECTION NOT REQUIRED
(when connecting the SM-TEMP to the Controller’s CAN bus
and not connecting the SM-TEMP analog output
to the Controller’s temperature sensor port)
+
TB1 1
2
H
T
3
4
L
5
(NO ANALOG OUTPUT CONNECTION REQUIRED)
CAN BUS INTERCONNECTIONS
(when connecting the SM-TEMP to the Controller’s CAN bus
and not connecting the SM-TEMP analog output
to the Controller’s temperature sensor port)
ONE (1) UNIT
H
T
L
To end of power system’s CAN bus,
remove power system’s CAN bus termination plug.
TWO (2) UNITS
H
T
H
L
T
L
TWISTED PAIR
L
L
H
To end of power system’s CAN bus,
remove power system’s CAN bus termination plug.
H
THREE (3) TO EIGHT (8) UNITS
H
T
L
H
OTHER UNITS
SPLICE IN HERE
ONE PAIR GOES
INTO UNITS, NOT
ON THE END.
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T
L
H
T
L
To end of power system’s CAN bus,
remove power system’s CAN bus termination plug.
... OR HERE
ONE PAIR GOES
OUT OF UNITS, NOT
ON THE END.
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Initially Starting and Checking Operation
Controls and Indicators
After all electrical connections have been made and verified,
perform the following procedures to start and verify SM-TEMP
operation.
The STATUS LED on the SM-TEMP indicates possible trouble
conditions in the SM TEMP.
Initial Startup
1.
a.
If the STATUS LED does not illuminate, check for
correct voltage and polarity at terminals 1 and 2 of
TB2 and / or TB3 on the SM-TEMP.
•
STATUS LED flashes RED: Open or short condition in
probe is indicated. Check to ensure that at least one
temperature probe is connected to the SM TEMP.
b.
If the STATUS LED illuminates continuously RED, the
SM-TEMP has failed. Replace the SM-TEMP.
•
STATUS LED illuminates GREEN: Normal operation is
indicated.
c.
If the STATUS LED flashes red, update the
temperature probe inventory by cycling output
mode switch 1 (the left-most switch) three times in
rapid succession. This should restore the STATUS
LED to continuous green illumination. Note that any
alarms for open temperature probes will be
permanently lost.
Table 3.
TYPE
If the STATUS LED flashes green, CAN address
switches 2-4 on two SM TEMP units connected by
single CAN bus are set to the same address.
Changing the switch settings on one of the affected
SM-TEMP units should restore the STATUS LEDs on
both units to continuous green illumination.
Verify Power System output voltage is as required by the
temperature of the battery. Refer to the Power System
documentation for details.
LED
Checking the Fail Alarm
1.
2.
Unplug any temperature probe from the SM-TEMP.
a.
Requirement: The STATUS LED flashes RED.
b.
Requirement: External fail alarms activate (if connected).
Unplug all temperature probes from all SM-TEMP units
a.
3.
STATUS LED Does Not Illuminate: A fault in the SM-TEMP
is indicated. Check for proper input voltage (18-60 VDC)
and polarity at terminals 1 (+) and 2 (–) of TB2 or TB3 on
the SM-TEMP. Correct as required.
With the Power System operating, verify that the STATUS LED
on the SM-TEMP is continuously illuminated GREEN.
d.
2.
•
Requirement: Power System output voltage switches to
a default setting of approximately 54.48 volts DC.
Plug all temperature probes into the SM-TEMP.
COLOR
DESCRIPTION
Green
Module is powered and OK
Flashing
Green
Module is powered, operating
correctly, and has all
temperature sensors operating
correctly, but two modules on
the same CAN bus have the
same address.
Red
Module is powered but not
operating correctly.
Flashing
Red
Module is powered and
operating correctly, but one or
more temperature sensors has
failed or has been unplugged.
To clear the alarm from failed or
unplugged temperature
sensors, toggle S1-1 three times
in rapid succession.
Off
Module is not powered.
Operating Procedures
Operation of the SM-TEMP is completely automatic, and User
intervention should not be required.
a.
Requirement: The STATUS LED illuminates GREEN.
b.
Requirement: External fail alarms reset (if connected).
c.
Requirement: Control of Power System output voltage is
returned to temperature probe(s) (see Power System
documentation).
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Status Indicators
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Adjustments
Other than the initial setting of the maximum temperature /
average temperature switch and the address switches, no
adjustment of the SM-TEMP is required or provided. Refer to the
Power System documentation for all Power System adjustment
procedures.
Troubleshooting and Repair
Note: Refer to the Power System documentation for troubleshooting
possible Power System or Battery Temperature Probe failures.
The SM-TEMP contains no user-replaceable parts. No attempt
should be made to open or repair the SM-TEMP. If repair is
required, contact Emerson Network Power.
Note: See Table 3 for Status Information.
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NetPerform™ Optimization Services
At Emerson Network Power, we understand the importance of reliable equipment – it’s critical to both your business and your bottom
line. That is why we offer a wide array of services to meet all of your network infrastructure needs.
Customer Service (Pre-Shipment)
Email
[email protected]
Phone
1.800.800.1280 option 2
Pricing and availability [1,2], purchase orders, expediting requests
and order tracking. Ask for your company’s dedicated Customer Service
Associate.
Customer Support Center (Post-Shipment)
Email
[email protected]
Phone
1.956.661.6867
After an order has shipped, contact our Customer Support Center
with related questions, concerns or claims.
Account Management
Email
[email protected]
Phone
1.800.800.1280 option 3
Provides quotes and bid responses for custom configured [2] DC power
systems and outside plant enclosures for customers and channel partners
(Reps, VARs & Distributors).
Spare Parts
Email
[email protected]
[email protected]
Phone
1.800.800.1280 option 5
Pricing and purchase orders for spare parts, including but not limited to
breakers, cables, fuses, rectifier fans, misc. breaker and fuse panels,
enclosure fans, doors and switches, etc.
DC Power Depot Repair
Email
[email protected]
Phone
1.800.800.1280 option 6
Creates and processes RMAs for depot repair and refurbishment.
Determines repair and refurbishment lead times and pricing based on
warranties/contractual agreements. Provides repair shipping information
and status.
Technical Support
Email
[email protected]
[email protected]
Phone
1.800.800.5260
[1]
[2]
Answers technical product and system questions; determines status of
warranties and contractual agreements for repair.
Contact Account Management for custom-configurations.
Contact DC Power Spare Parts for parts and accessories.
For More Information
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SM-TEMP Temperature Concentrator
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