Marey GA6FLP 1.58GPM Liquid Propane Tankless Water Heater Instruction Manual
- June 9, 2024
- marey
Table of Contents
- GA6FLP 1.58GPM Liquid Propane Tankless Water Heater
- POWER GAS MODELS
- PACKING LIST
- IMPORTANT WARNINGS
- FUNCTION AND FEATURES
- QUICK START GUIDE
- OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
- INSTRUCTIONS FOR DAILY MAINTENANCE
- EXPLODED VIEW
- TECHNICAL PARAMETERS
- TEMPERATURE INCREASE CHART
- ROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
GAS 6 & 10 FLOW
GA6FLP – GA6FNG I GA1 OFLP – GA1 OFNG
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
GAS TANKLESS WATER HEATE
GA6FLP 1.58GPM Liquid Propane Tankless Water Heater
Congratulations! You’ve just purchased a new Marey Gas Flow tankless water
heater and will soon begin to enjoy the benefits of “going tankless.”
The availability of instant hot water, combined with the unit’s outstanding
energy efficiency and space saving design, will quickly convince you that
you’ve made the best decision for meeting your home’s hot water needs.
Take the time to thoroughly read and understand this safety and installation
manual in its entirety before you attempt to install your new Power Gas
tankless water heater, as it contains important safety tips and instructions.
Please carefully read all instructions and warnings. Should you have any
questions, please visit www.marey.com for installation
videos and FAQ. Please keep this manual for future reference.
WARNING: If you are not familiar with basic plumbing and electricity, we
highly recommend that you employ the services of a professional to assist you
with this installation. Under no circumstances should you attempt to install,
repair, or disas-semble the Marey Power Gas water heater without first
shutting off any gas supplied to the unit.
POWER GAS MODELS
WARNING Working with gas can be dangerous. If you are not familiar with local building codes and basic gas plumbing practices please employ a professional to install your water heater.
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Securely mount your water heater to the wall in an appropriate location using the supplied hardware.
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Install the venting (4″ for the 5L) per local building codes and the instructions supplied.
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Connect the gas lines (all connections are 1/2″). Use yellow Teflon tape at threaded connections. Check carefully for gas leaks using soapy water and correct as necessary before proceeding further.
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Connect the water lines (all connections are 1/2″). Use 1/2″ or 3/4″ pipe or tubing for the water supply and return. If water pressure or flow rates are questionable use 3/4″ lines to ensure maximum flow. You MUST use copper, CPVC or appliance tubing intended for use in hot water applications for all hot water lines.
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Check for and correct water leaks as necessary.
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Install the batteries in the battery compartment. Be sure the polarity of the batter-ies is correct.
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Turn on the faucet and adjust the water and gas settings on the water heater as needed for your specific environment and comfort.
USE CAUTION NOT TO GET SCALDED WHILE ADJUSTING YOUR SETTINGS
Remember that more water flow will usually result in less heating, and vice versa. Higher gas settings result in more heat-ing, and vice versa. -
Begin enjoying instant, energy efficient hot water for years to come!
Disclaimer:This document is intended as a quick reference only and does not contain all of the important safety warnings and other information necessary to safely oper-ate your heater. For a complete list of safety warnings and instructions please reference the instruction manual before operating your water heater.
PACKING LIST
- WATER HEATER – CITY 1
- OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS – CITY 1
- MOUNTING SCREWS – 4 SETS
IMPORTANT WARNINGS
– You MUST install this water heater according to all directions and
specifications con-tained in this manual. Failure to properly install the
heater can result in property damage or severe injury or death by burning,
explosion, or asphyxiation due to carbon monoxide.
– You MUST check the exhaust flue for obstructions at the initial installation
and at least annually thereafter.
– You MUST check all connections for gas leaks with soapy water before firing
the unit. This must be done at the initial install and after every propane
bottle change if using an LP model. If you detect a gas leak of any kind, DO
NOT fire up your unit.
– You MUST check for gas leaks by smell. Understand that LP is heavier than
air and may sink to ground level. If you detect a gas leak of any kind, DO NOT
fire up your unit.
– You MUST observe the unit in operation for several cycles before leaving it
unattend-ed.
– Unit MUST be hung vertically, with the water and gas connections at the
bottom and the exhaust at the top.
– You MUST use a carbon monoxide detector in conjunction with this, or any,
gas burning appliance.
– Do NOT expose the water heater to strong wind (including that from fans) or
rain.
– Do NOT install the water heater near flammable or volatile substances. Do
not handle or store these substances near the heater (gasoline, acetone, motor
oil, paint thinners or any other flammable or volatile substance).
– Do NOT use tubing or piping that is aging or cracked in any way.
– Do NOT use this appliance with any type of gas other than that indicated on
the data plate located on the side of the unit. Death or severe injury may
result.
– Do NOT install the water heater in a sealed room or in a room with poor air
circulation. – You MUST install the exhaust pipe to properly discharge the
exhaust gases. – Do NOT block the exhaust pipe or the air inlet at any time.
This can cause incomplete combustion and can lead to gas poisoning. – When the
water heater is in use, do NOT touch the body of the heater. Touch the knobs
only, as the body of the heater can become very hot to the the touch. –
Prevent scalds! While using the water heater, always check the water
temperature and adjust as needed before use.
WARNING! There is water contained in the coils of your water heater at
all times. If your water heater is exposed to freezing temperatures, the water
in the coils could freeze, causing a break in the heat exchanger of the unit,
or the supply and return lines. This kind of damage will result in water
running freely into the space where the water heater is located, with can
cause flooding. If your water heater is installed in a geo-graphic location
that sees very low sustained temperatures, you MUST install a back-flow
preventer on your heater’s vent pipe. This will ensure that cold air cannot
fall down into the water heater and cause freezing damage. DO NOT install this
water heater where it may be subjected to a freeze. If your water heater is in
an area where freezing is a possibility, you must turn off the water to the
heater and drain it of any water by using the valve stem at the bottom of the
unit and disconnecting the warm water line. Leave the valve stem and the warm
water line disconnected until you
FUNCTION AND FEATURES
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Water – controlled automatic ignition:
When water flow is detected, heating is provided immediately with a double ignition device. The flame is sensed by ions. This sensitive control makes the unit easy and convenient to operate. -
Auto – cut off protection:
The auto-cut-off protection will shut off the gas supply immediately if the flame goes out for any reason. -
Energy savings:
The advanced combustion system comes with a Winter/Summer switch. In winter, when incoming water temperatures are lower, the winter setting increases the size of the flame to compensate with extra heating. In summer, when incoming water temperatures are higher, the summer setting reduces the flame.This provides more comfort and energy savings in the form of lower gas consumption in warmer months. -
Low water pressure start up function:
These unit requires 2-2.9 PSI to fire, making it suitable for users with low water pres sure, or those who are using it to supply hot water to upper fioors. Please note that the water flow and water pressure are not the same. Sufficient flow is always required to keep the overheat safety sensor from shutting the unit off. -
Anti – freezing protection:
When the temperature is below freezing, remove the water discharge valve to discharge accumulated standing water inside the internal pipes. This will keep the unit from freezing. -
Anti-dry combustion protection:
Should dry combustion occur for any reason, the gas supply will be immediately and automatically shut off. -
Over-pressure protection:
When water pressure is over 145 PSI, the unit will automatically relieve the excessive pressure to avoid damage to its internal components.
PRECAUTIONS
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The water heater must be installed in a well-ventilated area. An exhaust pipe of double walled construction for category I heating appliances, i.e. B-vent or Z-vent if
excessive condensation is a concern must be installed to discharge the exhaust from the fiame (venting supplies can be located at most home improvement stores in the
water heater section) must be installed to discharge the exhaust from the fiame.
During operation, the water heater consumes a lot of oxygen, so the exhaust pipe and outlet hole must be properly installed. Refer to exhaust pipe section for details.
Failure to properly install the room intake and exhaust pipe will cause oxygen deple tion in the area around the water heater, which can cause incomplete combustion.
Carbon monoxide poisoning, death and serious accidents can occur due to incom plete combustion. ALL USERS OF GAS APPLIANCES OF ANY TYPE SHOULD EMPLOY THE USE OF A CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR. -
Don’t expose the water heater to the strong wind or rain.
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Use only the type of gas that is specified on the name plate.
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All gas connections should be made by a professional.
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Don’t use pipes, tubing or other connections that are aging or cracked.
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Do not use with water pressures lower than 8 PSI. Do not use with lower GPM’s than indicated on the flow chart for your unit.
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The water heater shouldn’t be installed above cooking appliances, such as ovens or stoves.
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The water heater should be installed a minimum of 15 feet from any stairs or emergency exits.
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The water heater must be installed vertically, according to the mounting instructions.
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The water heater must not be installed near flammable or volatile substances.
QUICK START GUIDE
MOUNTING YOUR WATER HEATER
a) Please consult all venting requirements in the “Installing the Exhaust
Pipe” section of the manual before choosing the final place to mount the
heater.
b) When possible, your water heater should be mounted directly to studs. There
should be a screw in every available mounting location on the heater. If studs
are not
available, do NOT hang unit directly from sheetrock without utilizing
expansion screws.
c) When utilizing expansion screws for sheetrock mounting, hold the unit on
the wall where you want it mounted. Mark with a pencil the (4) mounting holes.
Remove the
unit from the wall, and drill 3/8″ holes on each mark. (See drawings below).
d) Install the expansion bolt into the drilled hole. Hang the unit utilizing
the screws supplied.
WATER SUPPLY
Connect the cold water inlet supply
Note: Use white Teflon tape at all threaded water connections
– The cold water inletjoint is %” NPT threaded pipe.
– The water inlet should be connected by using flexible heavy duty tubing or
rigid PVC pipe. If you choose flexible tubing, you will need a/” threaded male
to½” hose barb adapter. Tubing should be secured with properly sized hose
clamps. Rigid pipe should be½” male threads. Teflon tape should be employed
with any threaded fittings.
– The inner diameter of the inlet pipe (including the valve) should not be
less than 3/8 ” Larger diameter pipe is acceptable with the appropriate
adapters to reduce to½” at the inletjoint.
-The cold water valve must be installed inline with the water inlet pipe.
– Always flush a new unit with water to clear out any collected deposits or
debrisprior to installation. The supplied screen filter must be correctly
installed in the cold water inlet to prevent mineral deposits from your water
supply from building up in the unit’s water valve assembly. After flushing
with cold water and confirming that there is no residue in the pipe, install
the rubber gasket and tighten the water inlet joint.
HOT WATER OUTLET
– The hot water outlet joint is½” NPT pipe thread.
– The hot water outlet should be connected by flexible tubing or rigid PVC of
the type intended for use with hot water.
– The inner diameter of the water outlet pipe (including the valve) shouldn’t
be less than 3/8″. Larger diameter pipe is acceptable as long as the
appropriate adapters are used.
– After connecting, fully open the cold water supply to confirm the flow of
water and to check for leaks. Correct leaks as necessary.
INSTALLING THE GAS SUPPLY
The gas inlet joint is½” NPT pipe thread. Very Important: Use Teflon tape for
gas or gas pipe paste between the unit and the gas inlet pipe connector.
– For small bottle Liquid Propane installations: Connect the gas supply to
your propane bottle using a standard rubber Liquid Propane hose and low
pressure regulator. Opti
mal pressure for your unit is .41-.5 PSI, the same as a typical gas grill.
Pressures set outside this range may result in inconsistent behavior from your
water heater.
– For whole house Liquid Propane or Natural Gas Installations: The unit should
be con nected directly to the home gas supply using black iron gas pipe or
the braided metal gas appliance hoses located in the water heater section of
your local home improve ment store. WARNING: THIS TYPE OF CONNECTION MUST BE
MADE BY A PROFESSION AL. Please note that Natural Gas units require .25-.5
PSI for your unit to operate correct ly. If you are unsure of your gas
pressure, contact your gas company.
After the gas inlet is connected, open the gas supply valve and check for gas
leaks at all connections by spraying with soapy water and watching for
bubbles. Do not skip this step! Adjust or repair leaks as needed.
– AIL gas connections must be made in accordance with local building codes and
regu lations.
INSTALLING THE EXHAUST PIPE
WARNING! There is water contained in the coils of your water heater at
all times. If your water heater is exposed to freezing temperatures, the water
in the coils could freeze, causing a break in the heat exchanger of the unit.
This kind of damage will result in water running freely into the space where
the water heater is located, with can cause flooding. If your water heater is
installed in a geo graphic location that sees very low sustained temperatures,
you MUST terminate vent stack with a properly rated wind and rain cap. This
will help prevent cold air from falling down into the water heater and causing
freeze damage. Damage to the unit or resi dence caused by freezing is not
covered under warranty and responsibility for this type of damage is
disclaimed by Marey Heater Corporation.
– All venting must be done in accordance with local codes and regulations.
Local build ing codes from city to city and state to state will vary. Some
jurisdictions may allow venting material not allowed by other jurisdictions.
– ALL jurisdictions in North America allow for Z-Vent material to be used for
venting tankless hot water heaters. The condensation of a tankless water
heater is slightly more
acidic than that of a standard water heater. Z-Vent is double walled stainless
steel vent pipe made specifically for venting tankless heaters. Z-Vent is
intended for lifetime use and will never corrode or rust.
– MOST jurisdictions in North America allow for B-Vent to be used for category
1 heat ing appliances. Round B Vent is ideal for Category 1 draft hood
appliances. It uses a double wall construction with the inner flue of polished
aluminum or aluminum alloy and an outer casing of galvanized steel. If venting
is done correctly then the exhaust gasses should be carried out before it has
a chance to condensate. Before deciding what material to use, you MUST check
your local building codes to see what is allowed in your jurisdiction. If you
choose to use B-Vent, you MUST check it at least monthly for corrosion and
replace vent pipes immediately if corrosion is detected.
The proper venting Materials and procedure for the venting of the Natural Rise
Power Gas Series are as followed.
– The preferred material for these heaters is B-Vent {doubled walled,
galvanized metal outside, polished aluminum inside). The unit requires 4″
venting.
– You must establish an 18″ collar rise before installing any bends or
condensation catches. Never install a 90 degree bend directly on top of the
heater.
-The minimum height allowed is 6 feet, this is to allow enough pipe to heat up to prop erly vent the gases and moisture from combustion. A straight vertical run is preferable.
– If horizontal runs are necessary then they must always be sloped up at least
.25″ for every foot and must be kept shorter than 75% of the total vertical
length. Never termi nate the venting horizontally, you need the last bit of
vertical run to “pull” the remain ing gasses that may have cooled in the
horizontal run.
– If venting through the roof then the termination height will depend on your
roof pitch (consult with an HVAC tech if unsure of needed Ieng ht). If
condensation is a con cern for a specific installation then other more
specialized materials should be used most common is Z-Vent (double walled
stainless steel on both in and outside layers).
– Fresh air intake: The room in which the heater is located must have an air
inlet not less than .75 square feet (roughly 9″ x 12″ or larger).
– If there are any deviations from these guidelines then please seek the help
of a quali fed HVAC technician. Improper venting could be hazardous or even
deadly.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Install two D Cell batteries. Check the door of the battery compartment for
correct battery position.
– Open the hot water on a nearby faucet. Confirm proper water flow through the
unit and out of the faucet. (You should hear a “clicking” sound from the unit-
this is the ignit or activating). Turn the water back off.
– Start the gas supply. Check again for gas leaks using soapy water and
correct as neces sary.
– Open the hot water faucet. You should hear the ignition clicking, and hot
water should begin flowing. Sometimes, if there is air in either the water or
gas supply lines, you will not get immediate combustion. If this is the case,
turn the water on and off several times to clear the water and gas lines of
any air pockets that may be present.
– All water heaters have a seasonal summer/winter switch to meet your water
tempera ture needs. This is because extra heating may be required when
incoming water tem peratures are lower (winter), and less heating is required
when incoming water tem peratures are higher (summer). Use the summer setting
when incoming water tempera tures are a little higher. Use the winter setting
when incoming water temperatures are a little lower.
– When the water supply is turned off, the water heater will stop working.
When you turn the water back on, the water heater will reignite. Please note
that if you use the hot water multiple times in quick succession, the water
may be excessively hot for one or two seconds. Please wait for the temperature
to adjust before using.
– If you close the water inlet valve or the water outlet valve, the water
heater will shut off immediately. Shut off the gas supply after use.
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If a gas leak is detected at any time, close the main gas valve immediately. The Marey service center or your local gas company shou Id be contacted for repair.
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Do not block the exhaust pipe or the air inlet. This can cause incomplete combustion and lead to gas poisoning.
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During operation, check the fire through the sight glass for normal combustion.
Check for a compact, blue flame. Tall or excessively orange flames indicate abnormal combustion. If there is abnormal combustion, close the gas valve immediately and contact the Marey service center or your gas company for maintenance. -
When outdoor temperatures are below 32 degrees F and pipe freezing may occur, any water remaining in the unit after use should be discharged to avoid freezing.
Water should be discharged in the following manner:
a) Turn off the gas supply valve, turn off the tap water supply valve, and turn the water temperature adjusting switch to the low temperature position. Turn on the
hot water supply valve and remove the water discharge valve to discharge the water remaining in the unit. Reinstall the water discharge valve.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR DAILY MAINTENANCE
Check the gas pipes, hoses, and vent pipes regularly. If you find joints that
are not tightly secured or if there are cracks or corrosion anywhere, you
should stop using the heater and perform the necessary maintenance
immediately.
Check regularly for water or gas leaks and correct immediately.
Regularly clean the surface of the water heater to remove dirt or dust with a
wet cloth, and then use a dry cloth to remove moisture. For hard to remove
dirt, please use a mild
spray cleaner or detergent.
Do NOT use strong detergents, benzene, gasoline, or other flammable agents to
clean the unit.
Regularly remove and wash the stainless steel filter in the cold water inlet.
During operation, take note of the flame and discontinue use if abnormal
combustion is detected.
Avoid accidents. DO NOT modify this unit in any way.
EXPLODED VIEW
DRAWING 08
NO. | Name | QTY | Remarks |
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1 | water vapor knob | 1 | |
2 | winter and summer knob | 1 | |
3 | Surface shell | 1 | |
4 | Hot and cold water switch | 1 | |
5 | Water outlet fixing bracket | 1 | |
6 | Pulse igniter bracket | 1 | |
7 | Pulse igniter | 1 | |
8 | Induction needle | 1 | |
9 | Gas valve assembly | 1 | |
10 | Inlet connector bracket | 1 | |
11 | Inlet connector | 1 | |
12 | ignition needle | 2 | |
13 | Battery box heat shield | 1 | |
14 | Battery case | 1 | |
15 | Battery box bracket | 1 | |
16 | bottom case | 1 | |
17 | water flow sensor | 1 | |
18 | burner | 1 | |
19 | thermostat | 1 | |
20 | Heat exchanger | 1 | |
21 | Fume hood | 1 | |
22 | fire baffle | 1 |
DRAWING 08
NO. | Name | 0TY. | Remarks |
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1 | water vapor knob | 1 | |
2 | winter and summer knob | 1 | |
3 | Surface shell | 1 | |
4 | Hot and cold water switch | 1 | |
5 | fire baffle | 1 | |
6 | Pulse igniter | 1 | |
7 | Pulse igniter bracket | 1 | |
8 | Water outlet fixing bracket | 1 | |
9 | Gas valve assembly | 1 | |
10 | Inlet connector bracket | 1 | |
11 | Inlet connector | 1 | |
12 | Body Bracket | 1 | |
13 | Battery box | 1 | |
14 | Battery box heat bracket | 1 | |
15 | Battery box heat shield | 1 | |
16 | bottom case | 1 | |
17 | water flow sensor | 1 | |
18 | burner | 1 | |
19 | Heat exchanger | 1 | |
20 | Fume hood | 1 | |
21 | thermostat | 1 | |
22 | Induction needle | 1 | |
23 | Ignition needle | 2 |
TECHNICAL PARAMETERS
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS | GAS 6 FLOW | GAS 10 FLOW |
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Gas Type | Liquid Propane or Natural Gas | Liquid Propane or Natural Gas |
Heat Loss | 42000BTU/h | 65000 BTU/h |
Maximum Flow Rate | 1.58 GPM-6LPM | 2.64 P – 0 LP |
Exhaust Discharge Mode | Flue Duct Type | Flue Duct Type |
Ignition | 2D Cell Battery Powered (not included) | 2D Cell Battery Powered (not |
included)
Activation Pressure| 2.5 PSI| 2.5 PSI
Safe Operating Water Pressure| 2.5 PSI- 116 PSI| 2.5 PSI -116 PSI
Hot Water Output per Minute| 6L/ min| 10L / min
Min & Max Gas Inlet Pressure| Natural Gas: 3.49″ w.c(O.87kPa)-1O.48″
w.c(2.61kPa) Liquid Propane: 8″ w.c(1.99kPa)-12.97″ w.c(3.23kPa)| Natural Gas:
3.49″ w.c(O.87kPa)-1O.48″ w.c(2.61kPa)
Liquid Propane: 8″ w.c(1.99kPa)-12.97″ w.c(3.23kPa)
Water Connections| 1/2″ NPT| 1/2″ NPT
Dimensions| 11.8″ X 17.3″ X 5.1″| 12.9″ X 21.65″ X 7.28″
Weight| 11 lbs| 18 lbs
Energy Efficiency| 84%| 8%
- No need for electricity, starts with pulse ignition, powered by 2 D cell batteries.
TEMPERATURE INCREASE CHART
Highest gas setting: set Winter/High
Lowest gas setting: set for Summer/Low
This information is intended as a guideline based on typical residential
environments. Temperature increases will vary depending on the environment in
which the heater is used. Variables such as very low incoming water
temperature or higher than average gas pressure can result in higher
temperature increases. Higher incoming water temperature or lower than average
gas pressure can result in lower temperature increases.
ALWAYS test the water with your hand to confirm suitable temperature before
use.
Temperature increases listed are based on use of the water heater under
optimal conditions with an incoming water temperature of 48°F. Variable
factors such as incorrect or imperfect installation or warmer incoming water
temperature may yield different results.
ROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
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warranty service, or if you need assistance installing a unit.
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feedback and suggestions.
Keep this manual with you after your unit has been installed, you may need it
for further technical information.
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