Enersys Perfect Plus Lead-Acid Battery Instruction Manual
- June 4, 2024
- EnerSys
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Standard
- Condition of use
- Safety
- Service
- Handling
- Taking delivery of your battery
- Commissioning
- Recommended maintenance
- Discharge
- Recharge
- Measurement of specific gravity
- Temperature
- Care of the battery
- Storage
- Malfunctions
- Aquamatic water refilling system (optional accessory)
- Electrolyte circulation system (optional accessory)
- Documents / Resources
Hawker® Perfect Plus™/ Water Less®
ATEX certified batteries
Instructions for use
Motive power batteries Ex certified increased safety “e” Operation and Instruction Manual
Introduction
These Hawker® ATEX-certified batteries are certified for use in areas with risks of explosion due to gas or dust.
- Explosion group I Category M2/Mb mining
- Explosion group II Category 2 and 3 [Zone 1 2G/Gb, Zone 2 3G/Gc (Gas)]
- Explosion group III Category 2 and 3 [Zone 21 2D/Db, Zone 22 3D/Dc (Dust)]
They should be in perfect condition and free from any damage. If any damage is
noted or accessories missing please contact your supplier within the first 24
hours of receiving this product. Ex traction batteries are designed for use in
battery-powered applications within hazardous areas: such as electric
counterbalance, reach and pallet trucks also floor sweepers and other cleaning
equipment. The cells and connectors comply with IP (ingress protection) 65,
and the crates with IP23.
The patented ventilation design makes it possible for these traction batteries
to fit within existing DIN and British standard crate sizes, offering the same
capacity, as specified, by the truck manufacturer.
Standard
Motive power Hawker Atex certified batteries comply with the ATEX Directive
2014/34/EU.
Conformity has been demonstrated with reference to the following documentation
:
EC type-examination certificates:
ATEX
• SIRA 01ATEX3016U
• SIRA 01ATEX3019U
• SIRA 01ATEX3022X
• SIRA 01ATEX3025X| IECEx
• SIRA IECEx 07.0061U
• SIRA IECEx 07.0062U
• SIRA IECEx 07.0065X
• SIRA IECEx 07.0066X| Description
• Flooded BS cell
• Flooded DIN cell
• Batteries up to 68.8 kWh
• Batteries above 68.8 up to 153.6 kWh
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ATEX certificates apply to the EEx and IECEx certificates apply to the rest of
the world except North America (the USA and Canada).
Quality Assurance Notification: Sira 01 ATEX M103
Condition of use
Do not charge in a hazardous Area
Rating Data
1. Nominal capacity C5
2. Nominal voltage
3. Nominal discharge current
4. Nominal S.G. of electrolyte
5. Rated temperature
6. Nominal electrolyte level
Will be reached within the first 10 cycles| Example of battery labeling
: See type plate
: 2.0 V x No of cells
: C5/5h
: 1.29 kg/l
: 30°C
: up to electrolyte level mark ”max.”
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| • Pay attention to the operating instructions and keep them close to the
battery.
• Work on batteries must only be carried out by skilled personnel!
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****| • Use protective glasses and wear safety clothing when working on
batteries.
• Adhere to the current accident prevention rules in the country where the
battery is used or EN 62485-3, EN 50110-1.
| • No smoking!
• Do not expose batteries to naked flames, glowing embers, or sparks, as it
may cause the battery to explode.
| • Acid splashes in the eyes or on the skin must be washed with water. In
case of an accident consult a doctor immediately!
• Clothing contaminated by acid should be washed in water.
| • Risk of explosion and fire, avoid short circuits!
• Caution: Metal parts of the battery are always live. Do not place tools or
other metal objects on the battery!
| • Electrolyte is highly corrosive.
| • Batteries and cells are heavy. Ensure secure installation!
• Use only suitable handling equipment e.g. lifting gear in accordance with
VDI 3616.
| • Dangerous electrical voltage!
| • Pay attention to the hazards that can be caused by batteries.
Ignoring the operation instructions, repairing with non-original parts, or using additives for the electrolyte will render the warranty void. All the failures, malfunctions or defects of the battery, charger any other accessories, must be notified to our After Sales Service.
Safety
Always remember that the battery is a source of power, even when fully discharged there remains sufficient energy in the battery to cause serious damage. Follow these safety codes
- Never charge an Ex battery in the zoned controlled area.
- Never disconnect the battery in a zoned area. Isolate circuits before disconnecting the battery outside a zoned area.
- Never open the battery cover in a zoned area.
- Always use certified DC plugs for connection to the battery.
- Never use the battery if damaged or bare cables are evident.
- Never use the battery if the DC plugs are damaged.
- Never attempt to repair the battery: Call your recommended authorized service center.
- Close vent plugs lids firmly when topping the batteries electrolyte has been completed.
Service
Your local authorized service engineer provides local help and support. This
handbook gives guidelines of a general nature; our engineer will help you to
interpret your needs in relation to your particular requirements.
Your authorized engineer can answer the questions that are beyond the scope of
this manual and obtain specialist help should it be required. Your battery is
an expensive investment and designed for use in a zoned area, it is our aim to
help you obtain the best possible results from it. Please do not hesitate to
call your local service center if you have any questions relating to the
battery.
Handling
Lead acid Ex batteries are very heavy. Always use approved moving equipment when attempting to change batteries. When lifting and handling the Ex batteries use the correct approved lifting equipment and keep the battery in an upright position. Due to the wide variation in types of electric vehicles, designs of battery containers, equipment used, and methods of battery changing, it is not possible to give detailed instructions on the procedures to be followed when changing the batteries on an electric vehicle. The manufacturer of the vehicle or the battery-changing equipment must supply the correct method and procedure.
Taking delivery of your battery
Do not carry out any of the following procedures in a zoned area. The
possibility of the battery being connected in the wrong polarity is prevented
by visibly marking the polarities adjacent to the connector plug with an
identification color (Positive Red and Negative Blue). The possibility of the
insulation on the overall battery voltage leads being cut to expose the
conductor is prevented by sleeving the insulation with cable retention (i.e.
spiral wrap). Please ensure that the battery containers are always upright so
that
the electrolyte is not spilled. Remove all packing material and carefully
examine the containers, etc. to ensure that there is no physical damage. If
the battery is not used at the receipt, please refer to (17) storage.
Commissioning
For the commissioning of unfilled batteries, see separate instructions. The
level of the electrolyte must be checked.
If it is below the anti-surge baffle or the top of the separator it must first
be topped up to this height with purified water (IEC 62877-1:2016). The
charger cables must be connected to ensure good contact, taking care that the
polarity is correct. Otherwise, the battery, vehicle, or charger could be
damaged. Wipe over the tops and sides of the cells and container with a damp
cloth to remove dust, water or spilled sulphuric acid. Cell cleanliness can
not be too highly stressed.
Check that all connections are tight. The specified torque loading for the
pole screws is 25 + 2Nm (screw M10). Make sure that the cells are readily
accessible for testing and topping up if the automatic watering facility is
not fitted. This will make regular maintenance hassle-free. Check that the
battery compartment is well drained and ventilated and that there is no risk
of metal objects dropping through the top ventilation of the battery. Check
that the battery sits quite firmly and securely in its housing, and use
suitable packing to prevent any movement when the vehicle is in motion.
The cables should be flexible and of sufficient length to prevent any strain
from being imposed either on the cable or the certified terminals to which the
cables are connected. Smear any steel runners or supports, which support the
battery container with petroleum jelly. This will keep down the possibility of
rust and acid corrosion and extend the life of these components. If a new Ex
battery is to be used in an application where there is uncertainty about the
zoned area please contact your local factory inspector.
Never directly connect an electrical appliance (for example warning beacon) to
some cells of the battery. This could lead to an imbalance of the cells during
the recharge, loss of capacity, the risk of insufficient discharge time, and
damage to the cells and this may EFFECT THE WARRANTY OF THE BATTERY.
The battery is then charged as in item (8). The electrolyte should be topped
up to the specified level with purified water (item 6.).
Recommended maintenance
1. Every day:
Recharge the battery after discharge.
- Remember never charge an Ex battery in a zoned area even if approved charging equipment is available. Always check that the charger is operating correctly.
- Check the electrolyte levels at the end of charge and top up if necessary ( respect max level). The correct level is to the top of the level indicator.
Hawker® Perfect Plus™
If too much water is added, the expansion during recharge will cause the
electrolyte to overflow, therefore weakening the strength of the electrolyte.
If insufficient water is added the top of the plates will be come exposed,
reducing the performance and life of the battery. Use approved distilled or
demineralized water only.
The ‘Standard’ of purity of water required for topping up is given in IEC
62877-1:2016.
Suppliers of topping up water, topping up devices or automatic water filling
systems can be obtained from your local supplier or service depot. Note that
topping up water must only be held in and dispensed from non-metallic
containers.
Never top up with acid. Should it be felt that an acid adjustment is required,
please consult your local service depot.
2. Weekly:
2.1. Please notes any cells that are taking too much or too little water, if
this occurs please contact your local vice depot. service depot
2.2. Check all connections and take off leads for any frayed or worn
insulation. If frayed wires or worn insulation is wed take the battery not out
of service immediately and e in a safe area that is outside the zoned area.
plac Do not attempt to repair an Ex battery. a Call your local service depot.
2.3. Check that all insulators and vent plugs are in place and that the
battery plugs are of sound condition.
Ensure that the top of the battery is clean and dry. Dirt and moisture can
provide tracking paths for the electricity and potentially cause a spark in a
zoned area. Should there be any corrosion of the metal container, scrape this
off and neutralize the area with a solution of water and baking soda, or
diluted ammonia, and protect the part from further corrosion by painting it
with acid-proof paint.
3. Monthly:
At the end of the charge the voltages of all cells should be measured with the
charger switched on, and recorded.
After charging has been completed, the electrolyte density, electrolyte
temperature as well as filling level of all cells are to be measured and
recorded. If significant changes from earlier measurements or differences
between the cells are found further testing and maintenance by the service
department should be requested. This should be done following a complete
charge and a minimum of 2 hours of rest time.
Measure and record:
- total voltage
- voltage per cell
- if the voltage readings are irregular, also check the S.G. of each cell
If significant changes from earlier measurements or differences between the cells or bloc batteries are found, please contact EnerSys Service.
- If the discharge time of the battery is not sufficient, check:
- That the work required is compatible with the battery capacity
- The settings of the charger
- The settings of the discharge limiter.
Hawker® Perfect Plus and Water Less®
Check the electrolyte level and top up if necessary (respect the maximum level according to the drawing above).
Water Less topping up intervals
4 Weeks PzM/PzMB plus 50Hz | Water topping up intervals* |
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1 shift operation | 3 shift operation** |
20 Cycles (4 weeks) | 20 Cycles (2 weeks) |
8 Weeks PzM/PzMB plus HF | 40 Cycles (8 weeks) |
13 Weeks PSM/PzMB plus EC’ & HF | 65 Cycles (13 weeks) |
80% DOD, 5 operating days per week, and average battery temperatures of 20°C
- +/- 1 week in the most common applications at 20°C
** this number of cycles can be reduced if operating 3 shifts and with high battery temperatures!
* Electric Circulation
4. Annually**
In accordance with EN 1175-1 at least once per year, the insulation resistance of the truck and the battery must be checked by an electrical specialist. The tests on the insulation resistance of the battery must be conducted in accordance with EN 1987 part1. The insulation resistance of the battery thus determined must not be below a value of 50Ω per
Volt of nominal voltage, in compliance with EN 62485-3. For batteries up to 120V nominal voltage, the minimum value is 1000Ω. Proceed to the maintenance, including the measurement of electrolyte S.G. at the end of the charge. The filter of the air pump has to be checked during the annual maintenance and eventually to be cleaned or replaced. Earlier replacement of the filter is necessary if, for undefined reasons (no leaks in the air pipes) the defect signal of the air mixing system on the charger or on the battery (on DC air pump or remote signal) is illuminated. During the annual maintenance, check the correct operation. the air pump.
Discharge
Be sure that all ventilation holes are not sealed or covered. Electrical
connections (e.g. plugs) must only be made or broken in the open circuit
condition. To achieve the optimum life for the battery, operating discharges
of more than 80% of the rated capacity should be avoided (deep discharge).
This corresponds to an electrolyte-specific gravity of 1.14 kg/l at 30°C at
the end of the discharge.
Discharged batteries must be recharged immediately and must not be left
discharged. This also applies to partially discharged batteries.
It is recommended that the battery is discharged evenly and the use of
tappings across a part of the battery is discouraged. To overcome this problem
a D.C.- D.C. converter must be used to allow auxiliary loads to be supplied
from the whole battery. Note: The D.C.-D.C. converter must be certified for
use in a zoned area as well as the auxiliary equipment. Battery performance is
directly related to temperature. Batteries are rated at 30ºC. Where the
battery temperature is lower than this, the available performance is reduced.
Additional capacity is therefore required when the batteries are to be used in
areas of low ambient temperatures (e.g. cold stores).
Recharge
Note: Never recharge an Ex battery in a zoned area. Only direct current
must be used for charging.
All charging procedures in accordance with DIN 41773-1 and DIN 41774 are
permitted. Only connect the battery assigned to a charger, suitable for the
size of the battery, in order to avoid overloading of the electric cables and
contacts, unacceptable gassing, and the escape of electrolytes from the cells.
In the gassing stage, the current limits given in EN 62485-3 must not be
exceeded. If the charger was not purchased together with the battery it is
best to have its suitability checked by the manufacturer’s service department.
When charging, proper provision must be made for venting of the charging
gases. Doors, battery container lids, and the covers of battery compartments
must be opened or removed. During the charge, the battery must be removed from
the closed battery compartment on the truck. The ventilation must comply with
EN 62485-3 standard. The vent plugs should stay on the cells and remain
closed. With the charger switched off connect up the battery, ensuring that
the polarity is correct. (positive to positive, negative to negative). Now
switch on the charger. When charging the temperature of the electrolyte rises
by about 10°C, so charging should only begin if the electrolyte temperature is
below 43°C.
The electrolyte temperature of batteries should be at least +10°C before
charging otherwise a full charge will not be achieved. The charge is
considered finished when the specific gravity of the electrolyte and the
battery voltage has remained constant for two hours. Batteries fitted with
electrolyte mixing (option): If the warning light on the pump controller is
illuminated or if a defect signal on the electrolyte circulation system
appears, check that the piping system is connected and examine the piping
circuit for leaks or defects. (see 6. Maintenance) The air pipe should never
be removed during the charge. Excessive charging reduces battery life,
increases water loss from the battery, and wastes electricity. It is important
to ensure that charger gassing times are not extended without prior
consultation from your supplier.
The length of the D.C. cable between the charger and battery affects the
voltage drop back to the control unit of the charger. The cable should not be
extended without prior consultation with the charger manufacturer and supplier
of your Ex-battery.
In situations where the battery is generally only very lightly discharged, it
may be an option to recharge the battery at less frequent intervals, perhaps
every second day. In such circumstances please seek the advice or your local
service engineer.
Do not disconnect the battery until the charger has been switched off. Your
local area service center must approve any managing charging system otherwise
the warranty may be invalidated.
Equalizing
Some chargers have an equalizing facility; either a manual operation or
automatic control. For full operational procedures for the charger see
manufacturers’ instructions. But remember never charge an Ex battery in a
zoned area at any time.
Equalizing charges are used to safeguard the life of the battery and to
maintain its capacity. They are necessary after deep discharges, repeated
incomplete recharges, and charges to an IU characteristic curve. Equalizing
charges are carried out following normal charging. The charging current must
not exceed 5 A/100 Ah of rated capacity (end of charge). Watch the
temperature!
Measurement of specific gravity
To take a hydrometer reading the bulb is squeezed, the end of the rubber tube is dipped into the electrolyte and the bulb is gently released so as to draw up sufficient liquid so that the float moves freely. The hydrometer must be held in a vertical position and there should be no pressure on the rubber bulb. When reading the hydrometer to measure the specific gravity, the liquid level shows the value on the scale, which is printed on the float. After reading, the rubber bulb should be squeezed to return the electrolyte to the cell. The rated specific gravity (S. G.) of the electrolyte is related to a temperature of 30°C and the nominal electrolyte level in the cell in fully charged conditions. Higher temperatures reduce the specified gravity of the electrolyte, lower temperatures increase it. The temperature correction factor is -0.0007 kg/l per °C, e.g. an electrolyte-specific gravity of 1.28 kg/l at 45°C corresponds to an S.G. of 1.29 kg/l at 30°C. The electrolyte must conform to the purity regulations in IEC 628772:2016.
Temperature
An electrolyte temperature of 30°C is specified as the rated temperature.
Higher temperatures shorten the life of the battery, lower temperatures reduce
the capacity available. 55°C is the upper-temperature limit and is not
acceptable as an operating temperature. The temperature on the surface must
never exceed 80°C in an explosive area. Charging should only begin if the
electrolyte temperature is below 43°C. If the electrolyte temperature reaches
55°C during the charge, wait for the cooling before using the battery in the
explosive area. If a hot battery is detected it should be taken out of the
controlled zoned area and allowed to cool to ambient temperature.
An investigation should be carried out into why the battery is getting hot
before it is placed back into service. Possible reasons why the battery might
be getting hot is that there might be a fault in the equipment that the
battery is powering or a fault could have occurred within the cells of the
battery. In the case of a suspected battery problem contact your local service
center.
Surrounding area conditions
The apparatus is designed to cope with the intended surrounding area
conditions.
Effect of explosive atmosphere on materials
The materials selected are not known to react with any explosive atmospheres
to which the apparatus may be subjected.
Protection against other hazards
The apparatus does not cause injury or harm when used as specified in the
installation and operation manual.
Hazards arising from different ignition sources
The apparatus does not produce ignition-capable electrical sparks or arcs. The
apparatus has also been designed not to produce potential ignition sources
from electromagnetic, acoustic, optical, or other such external energy
sources.
Withstanding attacks by aggressive substances
The individual cells contain sulphuric acid: These cells and enclosure which
make up the apparatus are constructed from materials that are resistant to
acid attack see the manufacturer data sheet.
Care of the battery
The battery should always be kept clean and dry to prevent tracking currents.
Any liquid in the battery tray must be extracted and disposed of in the
prescribed manner.
Damage to the insulation of the tray should be repaired after cleaning, to
ensure that the insulation value complies with EN 62485-3. and to prevent tray
corrosion. If it is necessary to remove cells it is best to call in our
service department for this.
Storage
If batteries are taken out of service for a lengthy period they should be stored in the fully charged condition in a dry, frost-free room. To ensure the battery is always ready for use a choice of charging methods can be made:
- a monthly equalizing charge as in point 8, or
- float charging at a charging voltage of 2.27 V x the number of cells.
The storage time should be taken into account when considering the life of the battery.
Malfunctions
If malfunctions are found on the battery or the charger our service department should be called in without delay. The measurements are taken in point 6.3. will facilitate fault finding and their elimination. A service contract with us will make it easier to detect and correct faults in good time.
Aquamatic water refilling system (optional accessory)
1. Application
The water refilling system is used to automatically maintain the nominal
electrolyte levels. The charging gasses escape through the vent on each cell.
2. Function
A valve and a float together control the topping-up process and maintain the
correct water level in each dell. The valve allows the flow of water into each
cell and the float closes the valve when the correct water level has been
reached. For the fault-free operation of the water refilling system, please
note the instructions below:
2.1. Manual or automatic connection
The battery should be topped up shortly before completion of a full charge, as
at this point the battery has reached a defined operational state resulting in
satisfactory electrolyte circulation. Filling takes place when the connector
(7) from the tank is connected to the coupling (6) on the battery.
2.3. Working pressure
The water refilling system should be installed in such a way that a water
pressure of 0.2 to 0.6 bar is obtained (with at least 2 m height difference
between the upper edge of the battery and the lower edge of the tank). Any
deviation from this means that the system will not function properly.
2.4. Purity
The topping-up water must be purified. The water used to refill the batteries
must have a conductance of not more than 30 µS/ cm. The tank and pipes must be
cleaned before operating the system.
2.5. Pipe system on the battery
2.1.1. If the manual connection is used the battery should only be connected
to the filling system once a week.
2.1.2 If the automatic coupling is used (with a magnetic valve controlled by
the charging apparatus) the charger main switch selects the correct moment for
filling.
Note: In this case we recommend water refilling at least once a week to ensure
the right level of electrolyte.
2.1.3 n multiple shifts and warm ambient temperature operations, it may be
necessary to have shorter topping-up intervals.
2.2. Filling time
Filling time depends on the utilization rate and the corresponding battery
temperature. Generally speaking, the top-up process takes a few minutes and
can vary according to the battery range; after this, if the manual filling is
being used, the water supply to the battery should be turned off.
- tank
- outflow connector with ball valve
- plug with magnetic valve
- plug with ball valve
- flow control
- coupling
- connector
- battery charger
- charger main switch
The pipe system to the individual battery cells must follow the battery’s
electrical circuit. This reduces the risk of current leakage in the presence
of electrolytic gas causing an explosion (EN 62485-3). A maximum of 10 cells
may be connected in a series. The system should not be modified in any way.
2.6. Working temperature
In winter, batteries fitted with Aquamatic should only be charged or refilled
in a room temperature above 0 °C.
2.7. Flow control
A flow indicator built into the water supply pipe to the battery monitors the
filling process. During filling the water flow causes the built-in disc in the
flow indicator to turn. When all the plugs are closed the disc stops,
indicating that the filling process is complete.
Electrolyte circulation system (optional accessory)
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Application
The electrolyte circulation system is based on the principle of pumping air into the individual battery cells. This system prevents electrolyte stratification and the battery charge is optimized using a charge factor of 1.07. The electrolyte circulation is particularly beneficial for heavy-duty use, short charge times, boost or opportunity charging, and high ambient temperatures. -
Function
The electrolyte circulation consists of a pipe system fitted in the cells. An Aeromatic diaphragm pump is fitted in the charger or separately mounted on the battery or vehicle. This diaphragm pump sends a low rate of airflow into each cell which creates a circulating air stream inside the cell box. The air stream is continuous or pulsed depending on the battery voltage and pump type. The air supply is adjusted in accordance to the number of cells in the battery. The pipe system to the individual battery cells must follow the existing electrical circuit. This reduces the risk of current leakage in the presence of electrolytic gas causing an explosion (EN 62485-3). -
Maintenance of air filter
Depending on the working conditions, the pump air filter should be changed at least once a year. In work areas with high levels of air pollution, the filter should be checked and replaced more frequently. -
Repair and maintenance
The system must be checked for leakage. The Hawker charger will display an error message to indicate leakage. Sometimes in the case of leakage, the characteristic charging curve is switched over to the characteristic standard curve (without electrolyte circulation). In case of faulty parts, contact EnerSys service. Only EnerSys original spare parts may be used, as these are designed for the pump air supply and will ensure the correct functioning of the pump.
Disposal and back to the manufacturer!
Always dispose of the battery container and cells through your local service
depot. Do not attempt to dismantle the battery or the cells in any way. Once
the product has failed and is no longer repairable store it outside the Zoned
area until removed for reclaim.
Batteries with this sign must be recycled.
Batteries that are not returned for the recycling process must be disposed of
as hazardous waste!
When using motive power batteries and chargers, the operator must comply with
the current standards, laws, rules, and regulations in force in the country of
use!
ABOUT ENERSYS®
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applications, manufactures and distributes energy systems solutions and motive
power batteries, specialty batteries, battery chargers, power equipment,
battery accessories, and outdoor equipment enclosure solutions to customers
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Energy Systems, which combine enclosures, power conversion, power
distribution, and energy storage, are used in the telecommunication,
broadband, and utility industries, uninterruptible power supplies, and
numerous applications.
Motive Power batteries and chargers are utilized in electric forklift trucks
and other industrial electric-powered vehicles requiring stored energy
solutions. Specialty batteries are used in aerospace and defense applications,
large over-the-road trucks, and premium automotive, medical, and security
systems applications.
EnerSys also provides aftermarket and customer support services to its
customers in over 100 countries through its sales and manufacturing locations
around the world. With the recent NorthStar acquisition, EnerSys has
solidified its position as the market leader for premium Thin Plate Pure Lead
batteries which are sold across all three lines of business.
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