ESAB YardFeed 200 Service Manual

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0740 800 148 Valid for serial no. 238--xxx--xxxx to 612--xxx--xxxx060619
ESABFeed 30- 2 M11 YardFeed 200
Origot M13y
ESAB YardFeed 200
Service manual
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Rights reserved to alter specifications without notice.
READ THIS FIRST 3.................................................................
INTRODUCTION 3...................................................................
TECHNICAL DAT A 5.................................................................
WIRING DIAGRAM 6.................................................................
Component description 6..........................................................
ESABFeed 30--2 M11 7.............................................................
YardFeed 200 8...................................................................
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATION 10.....................................................
13AP1 Control board 10............................................................
13AP1:1 Power supply 10...........................................................
13AP1:2 2--stroke / 4--stroke 11......................................................
13AP1:3 Start / Stop 12............................................................
13AP1:4 Current relay, Creep start / Normal start 12....................................
13AP1:5 Motor driving / braking 13...................................................
13AP1:6 Tachometer input 14.......................................................
13AP1:7 Burn--back time 14.........................................................
13AP1:8 Wire feed speed 14........................................................
13AP1:9 Gas valve 15..............................................................
13AP1:10 Activation, contactor 15.....................................................
13AP1:11 Gas purge / Inching 15.....................................................
13AP1:12 Processor, Starting sequence 16.............................................
13AP1 Component positions 17....................................................
13AP2 Digital display 19............................................................
13AP2 Component positions 19....................................................
13AP2 Circuit diagram 20.........................................................
SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS 21..........................................................
What is ESD? 21...................................................................
Dismantling of YardFeed 200 21.....................................................
Spare parts for connection sets, ESABFeed 30--2 M11 22.............................
Spare parts for connection sets, YardFeed 200 23....................................
INSTRUCTIONS 24...................................................................
SAFETY 24........................................................................
Lifting instructions ESABFeed 30--2 M11 24..........................................
Lifting instructions YardFeed 200 24................................................
OPERATION 25....................................................................
Connections and control devices ESABFeed 30--2 M11 25............................
Connections and control devices YardFeed 200 25...................................
Water connection 26...............................................................
Safety contact switch YardFeed 200 26..............................................
Gasflow control and burnback time YardFeed 200 26.................................
Setting the wire feed pressure 26...................................................
MAINTENANCE 27.................................................................
SPARE PARTS 27....................................................................
NOTES 28...........................................................................
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READ THIS FIRST
Maintenance and repair work should be performed by an experienced person, and electrical work only by a trained electrician. Use only recommended replacement parts.
This service manual is intended for use by technicians with electrical/electronic training for help in connection with fault--tracing and repair.
Use the wiring diagram as a form of index for the description of operation. The circuit board is divided into numbered blocks, which are described individually in more detail in the description of operation. All component names in the wiring diagram are listed in the component description.
This manual contains details of all design changes that have been made up to and including May 2006.
The manual is valid for:
ESABFeed 30--2 M11 with serial no. 238--xxx--xxxx, 410--xxx--xxxx, 440--xxx--xxxx.
ESAB YardFeed 200 and YardFeed 200 with serial no. 548--xxx--xxxx, 612--xxx--xxxx.
The ESABFeed 30--2 M11, YardFeed 200 and ESAB YardFeed 200 are designed and tested in accordance with international and European standard IEC/EN 60974. On completion of service or repair work, it is the responsibility of the person(s) etc. performing the work to ensure that the product does not depart from the requirements of the above standard.
INTRODUCTION
The ESAB YardFeed 200 is renamed, the new name is YardFeed 200.
The wire feed unit ESABFeed 30--2 with control panel M11 is intended for MIG/MAG-- welding together with step controlled welding power sources.
It can be used together with wire on ESAB’s MarathonPact, or on wire bobbin (standard Ø 300 mm, accessory Ø 440 mm).
The wire feed unit can be installed either at the power source, suspended above the workplace, on a support arm or on the floor with or without wheel set.
The wire feed unit YardFeed 200 with control panel M13y, is intended for MIG/MAG welding together with stepped and thyristor--controlled welding power sources.
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TECHNICAL DATA
ESABFeed 30--2 M11 YardFeed 200 Power supply 42 V 50 -- 60 Hz 42 V 50 -- 60 Hz Power requirement 150 VA 150 VA Motor current I
max
3.5 A 3.5 A
Settings data
Wire feed speed Burnback time 2/4 stroke Creep start Gas purge Wire inching
1.9 -- 20.0 m/min
0--0.5 s
2strokeor4stroke
OFF or ON
not available
not available
1.9 -- 25.0 m/min 0--0.5 s 2strokeor4stroke ON
--
--
Welding gun connection EURO EURO Max. diameter wire bobbin 300 mm (*440mm) 200 mm Wire dimension
Fe & Ss
Al
Cored wire
0.6 -- 1.2 mm
1.0 -- 1.2 mm
0.8 -- 1.2 mm
0.6 -- 1.2 mm
1.0 -- 1.2 mm
0.8 -- 1.2 mm
Weight 14.3 kg 11.3 k g Dimensions (l x b x h) 690 x 275 x 420 mm 593 x 210 x 302 mm Shielding gas
max pressure
All types intended for MIG/MAG
welding
5 bar
All types intended for MIG/MAG welding
5 bar
Coolant
max pressure
60% water / 40% glycol
5 bar
60% water / 40% glycol 5 bar
Maximum permissible load at
35% duty cycle 60% duty cycle
400 A
--
-­365 A
Enclosure class
with wire bobin *440mm
IP23
IP2X
IP23
* Accessory
Duty cycle
The duty cycle refers to the time as a percentage of a ten--minute period that you can weld at a cer­tain load without overloading.
Enclosure class
The IP code indicates the enclosure class, i. e. the degree of protection against penetration by solid objects or water. Equipment marked IP23 is designed for indoor and outdoor use.
Equipment marked IP2X is designed for indoor use.
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WIRING DIAGRAM
Component description
WARNING !
STATIC ELECTRICITY can damage circuit boards and electronic components.
S Observe precautions for handling electrostatic--
sensitive devices.
S Use proper static--proof bags and boxes.
ESD
This component description refers to the wiring diagrams. In the description of operation on page 10 there is a more detailed description of the components and their function.
Component
Description
ESAB Feed M11
YardFeed 200
13AP1 13AP1 Main circuit board with control electronics.
See the description on page 10.
13AP2
Circuit board with display: see the description on page 19.
13C1 13C4,
13C5
Capacitor, decoupling.
13G1 13G1 Tachogenerator, incorporated in motor 13M1. 13M1 13M1 Motor with tachogenerator.
13R1 Resistor, used as heating element (option).
13RP1 13RP1 Potentiometer, for setting the wire feed speed.
13RP2 Potentiometer, for setting the welding voltage. 13RP3 13RP3 Potentiometer, for setting the burn-- back time. 13S1 13S1 Microswitch, monitoring the water connection. The pump in the
water cooling unit starts when the switch is closed.
13S2 ’Safety contact switch’, 3 position switch.
See the description on page 26.
13SA1 13S3 Switch, 2/4--stroke changeover.
13S4 Switch, gas purge / inching. 13SA2 Switch, creep start ON/OFF. 13XP . . 13XP . . Plug connectors. 13XS . . 13XS . . Socket connectors. 13YV1 13YV1 Gas valve.
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ESABFeed 30--2 M11
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YardFeed 200
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DESCRIPTION OF OPERATION
13AP1 Control board
Sections 13AP1:1 to 13AP1:13 below refer to the diagrams on pages 7 to 9.
From serial no. 410--xxx-- xxxx a new version of the control board (0487 162 880) is fitted to the ESABFeed 30--2 M11. The new and old versions of the control board are fully interchangeable.
Control board 0487 162 881 is used for the YardFeed 200.
13AP1:1 Power supply
ESABFeed 30--2 M11
The feeder obtains a 42 V supply from the power source. Its power demand at maximum load is 3.5 A.
42 V AC is used for the welding gun trigger switch and as the power supply to the gas solenoid valve and the main contactor.
Rectifier BR1 rectifies the 42 V supply to 60 V. Capacitor C28 smooths the voltage, which then supplies the wire feeder motor.
Transistor Q8 is a pre-- regulator which reduces the voltage from 60 V to 20 V. Q8 is current--limited to about 200 mA. If the 20 V supply drops below 13 V, the wire feed unit stops.
VR1 and VR2 are 5 V and 15 V voltage regulators respectively.
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The power supply in the YardFeed 200 works as described on previous page with one exception: switch 13S2. See: ’Safety contact switch YardFeed 200’ on page 26.
YardFeed 200
13AP1:2 2-- stroke / 4--stroke
2--stroke
When the switch is open, the unit operates in 2--stroke mode. Operating the trigger on the welding gun starts the motor, opens the gas valve and energises the power source contactor.
Releasing the trigger stops the motor, de--energises the contactor and closes the gas valve. If burn --back is in operation, welding ceases when the burn--back time has elapsed.
4--stroke
When the switch is closed, the unit operates in 4 --stroke mode. Operating the trigger on the welding gun opens the gas valve: releasing the trigger then starts the motor and energises the power source contactor.
Operating the trigger switch for a second time stops the motor and de-- energises the contactor in the power source: releasing the switch then closes the gas solenoid valve. If burn--back is in operation, welding ceases when the burn--back time has elapsed.
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13AP1:3 Start / Stop
The welding gun switch is supplied with 42 V AC. Closing the switch activates optocoupler IC1, causing the voltage across C35 to go low.
The new version of the control board, 0487 162 880:
When wire feed starts, the power source generates welding voltage. If this is not followed by a flow of welding current within three seconds, the power source shuts down the welding power supply, although wire feed continues until the welding gun switch is released.
The first version of the control board, 0486 991 880:
When wire feed starts, the power source generates welding voltage.
13AP1:4 Current relay, Creep start / Normal start
The new version of the control board, 0487 162 880
The first version of the control board, 0486 991 880
Current relay
The current relay operates if the welding current exceeds 20 A.
Creep Start
The creep start function is activated when switch 13SA2 is open. Creep start means that the motor runs at a speed of 1.9 m/minute until the current relay is activated. When the relay operates, the speed increases to the set speed.
The new version of the control board, 0487 162 880:
If the current relay does not operate within three seconds after starting, the motor speed increases to the set speed in any case.
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The first version of the control board, 0486 991 880:
If the current relay does not operate within one second after starting, the motor speed increases to the set speed in any case.
YardFeed 200
The creep start function is always activated.
13AP1:5 Motor d riving / braking
Driving
The motor is powered from the smoothed +60 V supply. Motor speed is controlled by pulse width modulation of transistor Q1. The pulse frequency is 39 kHz, the old version of the board has a pulse frequency of 12 kHz. The maximum conducting time of the pulses is 99% of the pulse cycle time. During the pulse spaces, the motor current freewheels through diode D8.
At 24 V motor supply voltage, the wire feed rollers’ speed is 160 r/min. A wire feed speed of 20 m/min. requires a roller speed of 217 r/min.
Current limit
Resistor R19 produces a voltage drop proportional to the motor current. If the current exceeds the current limit, IC5 turns off the gate pulses to Q1. When the current falls, Q1 conducts again at the next gate pulse.
The new version of the control board (0487 162 880) has a dynamic current limit controlled by the processor. The current limit is 11 A on starting. When the set speed is achieved, this is reduced to 7 A.
The first version of the control board (0486 991 880) has a fixed current limit at 7A.
Braking
When the motor starts, capacitor C43 charges up via diode D28: the voltage is limited to 15 V by zener diodes D10 and D21. When the motor is to brake, the LED in optocoupler IC8 lights, causing the transistor in IC8 to conduct and
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discharge capacitor C43 (15 V) to the gate of transistor Q3. The transistor conducts and short-- circuits the motor voltage through resistors R51 and R64, which limit the current to about 20 A.
13AP1:6 Tachometer input
Tachometer 13G1 is fitted in the motor casing.
Comparator IC4/IC11:2 converts the sine wave signal from the tachometer to a square wave at the same frequency.
The new version of the control board, 0487 162 88X: The tachometer frequency is
814 Hz for a wire feed speed of 20 metres per minute.
The first version of the control board, 0486 991 880: The tachometer frequency is
796 Hz for a wire feed speed of 20 metres per minute.
13AP1:7 Burn-- b ack time
The burn--back time is the time from when motor braking starts until the main contactor in the power source opens. It can be adjusted between 0 and 0.5 seconds by potentiometer 13RP3.
13AP1:8 Wire feed speed
The wire feed speed range is from 1.9 to 20 metres per minute for the ESABFeed M11 and 1.9 to 25 metres per minute for the YardFeed.
A 5 V reference voltage signal at connection A02 represents a speed of 20 metres per minute.
The processor monitors the wire feed speed. If the wire speed deviates from the set value by more than 1.5 m/min for more than five seconds, wire feed will be stopped.
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13AP1:9 Gas valve
The gas valve is connected to board contacts G04 and G05. The valve is energised via triac TC1.
13AP1:10 Activation, contactor
The start signal to the power source is connected to board contact G03. The contactor is energised via triac TC102.
13AP1:11 Gas purge / Inching
Gas purging, flushes gas without voltage or wire feed starting.
Wire inching is used to feed wire without welding voltage being applied.
The gas purge and inching functions are only used by the YardFeed 200.
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13AP1:12 Processor, Starting sequence
Processor
The processor stores the machine program. It monitors the power supply voltages: if the voltages drop to too low a level, wire feed is stopped, as described in section 13AP1:1 above.
Starting sequence, circuit board
0487 162 880 / 0487 162 881
The circuit board displays the starting sequence from power--up.
1. LED1 lights red during 5 seconds. The software is in the boot mode.
2. LED1, LED2 and LED3 lights green. The software has started the aplication mode.
3. LED1 flashes continously with a green light. The board is initiated, and the wire feed unit is in the application program.
The starting sequence above applies to boards with software version 2.00A and later.
Boards with software version 0.27A have LED indication as described in paragraphs 2 and 3 above.
Boards with software version prior to 0.27A have no LED indication.
The software version is indicated by a label on the p rocessor, IC6.
LEDs on circuit board 13AP1
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13AP1 Component positions
The new version of the control board, 0487 162 880 / 0487 162 881
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The first version of the control board, 0486 991 880
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13AP2 Digital display
The digital display unit is standard or can be ordered as an accessory to the YardFeed 200.
The digital display unit can be used only when the wire feeder is connected to a Mig 400t, Mig 500t, ESABMig 400t, ESABMig 500t or a LAW power source.
The display board has two rows of 7--segment displays, with three displays in each row. The upper row displays arc voltage and the lower displays the welding current.
Data is transmitted serially to the display board from the power source, via inputs A1, A4 and A5. A smoothed 12 V DC power supply is supplied to the board via inputs A2 and A3 from the welding power source. Voltage regulator VR1 produces a 5 V output.
13AP2 Component positions
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13AP2 Circuit d iag ram
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SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS
What is ESD?
A sudden transfer or discharge of static electricity from one object to another. ESD stands for Electrostatic Discharge.
How does ESD damage occur?
ESD can cause damage to sensitive electrical components, but is not dangerous to people. ESD damage occurs when an ungrounded person or object with a static charge comes into contact with a component or assembly that is grounded. A rapid discharge can occur, causing damage. This damage can take the form of immediate failure, but it is more likely that system performance will be affected and the component will fail prematurely.
How do we prevent ESD damage?
ESD damage can be prevented by awareness. If static electricity is prevented from building up on you or on anything at your work station, then there cannot be any static discharges. Nonconductive materials (e.g. fabrics), or insulators (e.g. plastics) generate and hold static charge, so you should not bring unnecessary nonconductive items into the work area. It is obviously difficult to avoid all such items, so various means are used to drain off any static discharge from persons to prevent the risk of ESD damage. This is done by simple devices: wrist straps, connected to ground, and conductive shoes.
Work surfaces, carts and containers must be conductive and grounded. Use only antistatic packaging materials. Overall, handling of ESD-- sensitive devices should be minimized to prevent damage.
WARNING !
STATIC ELECTRICITY can damage circuit boards and electronic components.
S Observe precautions for handling electrostatic--
sensitive devices.
S Use proper static--proof bags and boxes.
ESD
Dismantling of YardFeed 200
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Spare parts for connection sets, ESABFeed 30--2 M11
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Spare parts for connection sets, YardFeed 200
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INSTRUCTIONS
This chapter is an extract from the instruction manuals for the ESABFeed 30--2 M11 and the YardFeed 200.
SAFETY
WARNING!
Read and understand the instruction manual before installing or operating.
Lifting instructions ESABFeed 30--2 M11
Ordering number for the lifting eye can be found in the accessory/spare parts list.
Note! If another mounting device is used, this should be insulated from the wire feed unit.
Lifting instructions YardFeed 200
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OPERAT ION Connections and control devices ESABFeed 30--2
M11
1 Knob for setting burnback time 7 Connection for welding gun 2 Switch for creep start OFF / ON 8 Connection (OKC), for welding current from
power source
3 Knob for setting wire feed speed. 9 Connection for control cable from power
source
4 Switch for 2--stroke / 4--stroke 10 Connection RED, for cooling water to power
source (cooling unit)
5 Connection BLUE, with ELP* for cooling
water to welding gun
11 Connection BLUE for cooling water from
power source (cooling unit)
6 Connection RED, for cooling water from
welding gun
12 Connection for shielding gas
NOTE! Cooling water connections only available on certain models. * ELP = ESAB Logic Pump, see “Water connection” on next page.
Connections and control devices YardFeed 200
1 Connection for welding current from power
source, (OKC)
8 Safety contact switch
2 Connection for shielding gas 9 Connection for welding gun 3 Connection for control cable from power
source
10 Toggle switch for gas flushing / wire
inching
4 Connection RED, for coolant to power
source (cooling unit)
11 Toggle switch for 2 stroke/ 4 stroke
5 Connection BLUE, for coolant from power
source (cooling unit)
12 Display
6 Connection RED, for coolant from welding
gun
13 Knob for setting the voltage**
7 Connection BLUE, with ELP* for coolant to
the welding gun
14 Knob for setting wire feed speed
Note! Display (digital instrument) and coolant connections only available on certain models. * ELP = ESAB Logic Pump, see “Water connection” on next page. ** Voltage regulation from the wire feed unit does not function with step regulated power sources.
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Water connection
When connecting a water--cooled welding gun, the power source’s main power supply switch must be in the Off position and the cooling unit switch must be in position “ELP/0”.
The wire feed unit with water connection is equipped with a detection system ELP (ESAB Logic Pump), which checks that the water hoses are connected. When connecting a water--cooled welding gun, the water pump starts.
Detection only works with power sources that are equipped with ELP.
Safety contact switch YardFeed 200
0 Welding OFF 1 Welding ON
Heat ON (accessory) and welding OFF The bobbin area is heated so that the welding wire is not damp when welding .
Gasflow control and burnback time YardFeed 200
A = Controlling gas flow. B = Gas flow meter C = Setting burnback time.
Setting the wire feed pressure
Start by making sure that the wire moves smoothly through the wire guide. Then set the pressure of the wire feeder’s pressure rollers. It is important that the pressure is not too great.
Fig 1 Fig 2
To check that the feed pressure is set correctly, you can feed out the wire against an insulated object, e.g. a piece of wood.
When you hold the welding gun approx. 5 mm from the piece of wood (fig. 1) the feed rollers should slip. If you hold the welding gun approx. 50 mm from the piece of wood, the wire should be fed out and bend (fig. 2).
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MAINTENANCE
Regular maintenance is important for safe, reliable operation. Note: All guarantee undertakings from the supplier cease to apply if the customer himself
attempts any work in the product during the guarantee period in order to rectify any faults.
Inspection and cleaning
Wire feed unit
Check regularly that the wire feed unit is not clogged with dirt. Clean and replace worn parts of the wire feed mechanism at regular intervals. Note that if pre--tensioning is set too hard, this can result in abnormal wear on the pressure roller, feed roller and wire guide.
The brake hub
The hub is adjusted when delivered, if readjustment is required, follow the instructions below. Adjust the brake hub so that wire is slightly slack when wire feed stops.
The brake hub
The hub is adjusted when delivered, if readjustment is required, follow the instructions below. Adjust the brake hub so that wire is slightly slack when wire feed stops.
Adjusting the braking torque
ESABFeed 30--2 M11:
1. Turn the red handle to the locked position.
2. Insert a screwdriver into the springs in the hub.
3. Turn the springs clockwise to reduce the braking torque. Turn the springs anticlockwise to increase the braking torque.
NOTE: Turn the springs the same amount.
Adjusting the braking torque
YardFeed 200:
There are two different brake hubs used for the Yard Feed
The first version, used for serial no. 548--xxx--xxxx.
1. Turn the red handle to the locked position.
2. Insert an Allen key into the hub’s screws.
3. Turn the screws clockwise to increase the braking torque. Turn the screws anticlockwise to reduce the braking torque. NOTE: Turn the screws the same amount.
The second version, used for serial no. 612--xxx--xxxx and there above.
Adjust the braking torque by the nut in the centre of the brake hub.
Welding gun
Clean and replace the wear parts of the welding gun at regular intervals. Blow the wire guide clean regularly and clean the contact tip.
SPARE PARTS
The spare parts list for the ESABFeed 30--2 M11 is published in a separate document with filename 0459 206 990
The spare parts list for the YardFeed 200 is published in a separate document with filename 0459 839 005.
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NOTES
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www.esab.com
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ESAB Middle East FZE Dubai Tel: +971 4 887 21 11 Fax: +971 4 887 22 63
Representative offices
BULGARIA
ESAB Representative Office Sofia Tel/Fax: +359 2 974 42 88
EGYPT
ESAB Egypt Dokki--Cairo Tel: +20 2 390 96 69 Fax: +20 2 393 32 13
ROMANIA
ESAB Representative Office Bucharest Tel/Fax: +40 1 322 36 74
RUSSIA
LLC ESAB Moscow Tel: +7 095 543 9281 Fax: +7 095 543 9280
LLC ESAB St Petersburg Tel: +7 812 336 7080 Fax: +7 812 336 7060
Distributors
For addresses and phone numbers to our distributors in other countries, please visit our home page
www.esab.com
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