Eemax HA008240 Electric Tankless Water Heater Owner’s Manual
- June 17, 2024
- Eemax
Table of Contents
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
- ABOUT YOUR TANKLESS WATER HEATER
- BEFORE INSTALLATION
- SELECTING A LOCATION TO INSTALL
- MOUNTING YOUR WATER HEATER
- PLUMBING INSTALLATION
- ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
- SIZING GUIDE
- GENERAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
- MAINTENANCE
- TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
- USER INTERFACE
- Documents / Resources
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS & HOME OWNERS MANUAL
HOMEADVANTAGE II
HA008240 | HA011240 | HA013240 | HA018240 |
HA024240 | HA027240 | HA036240
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
When installing or using any high voltage electrical appliance, basic safety
precautions should always be followed. Under no circumstance should you
attempt to clean, install, inspect, repair, disassemble or otherwise service
this water heater, without first shutting off all power to the unit directly
at the circuit breaker box. SERIOUS BODILY INJURY OR DEATH COULD OCCUR IF YOU
IGNORE THIS WARNING.
THIS PRODUCT SHOULD BE INSTALLED BY A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN AND A QUALIFIED
PLUMBER IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL NATIONAL, STATE, PROVINCIAL AND LOCAL
ELECTRICAL & PLUMBING CODES.
PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY AND COMPLETELY PRIOR TO INSTALLATION
& USE.
FAILURE TO DO SO COULD CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE, SERIOUS INJURY, OR DEATH.
This manual should be given to the homeowner after installation and should be
retained for future reference.
Tested and certified by the Water Quality Association against NSF/ANSI 372 for
lead free compliance.
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING
DANGER!
WATER TEMPERATURE SAFETY SETTING
Safety and energy conservation are factors to be considered when selecting the
water temperature setting of water heater’s thermostat. Water temperatures
above the 125°F can cause severe burns or death from scalding. Be sure to read
and follow the warnings outlined on the label pictured below. This label is
also located on the water heater near the thermostat access panel.
DANGER
Water temperature over 125°F can cause severe burns instantly or death from
scalds.
Children, disabled and elderly are at highest risk of being scalded.
See instruction manual before setting temperature at water heater.
Feel water before bathing or showering.
Temperature limiting valves are available, see manual.
Notice: Mixing valves are recommended for reducing point of use water
temperature by mixing hot and cold water in branch water lines. It is
recommended that a mixing valve complying with the Standard for Temperature
Actuated Mixing Valves for Hot Water Distribution Systems, ASSE 1017 be
installed.
Time/Temperature Relationship in Scalds
Temperature | Time lb Produce a Serious Burn |
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120°F | More than 5 minutes |
125°F | I% to 2 minutes |
130°F | About 30 seconds |
135°F | About 10 seconds |
140°F | Less than 5 seconds |
145°F | Less than 3 seconds |
150°F | About 1% seconds |
155°F | About 1 second |
Table courtesy of Shriners Burn Institute
The chart shown above may be used as a guide in determining the proper water
temperature for your home.
DANGER: Households with small children, disabled, or elderly persons may
require a 120°F or lower thermostat setting to prevent contact with “HOT”
water. The temperature of the water in the heater is regulated by the
electronic control on the front of the water heater. To comply with safety
regulations, the thermostat was set at 120°F before the water heater was
shipped from the factory.
Please consult Section 10 to learn more about setting your heaters
temperature. Rotate right for higher temperature (up to 140F) or rotate left
for cooler temperature (as low as 80F) will be displayed on the screen above
the knob.
ABOUT YOUR TANKLESS WATER HEATER
Congratulations on the purchase of your Electric Tankless Water Heater! You
have purchased the most technologically‐advanced electric tankless water
heater on the market today.
Your new electric tankless water heater features advanced water flow rate and
temperature sensors designed to modulate power to the heating elements to
maintain a precise user‐selected output water temperature between 80°F and
140°F (subject to incoming water temperature and power of the selected model).
To get the best performance and energy savings from your electric tankless
water heater, it is important that it be installed in accordance with our
instructions and the electrical and plumbing codes applicable to your area,
and that you read this manual thoroughly for important operating instructions
and tips.
If you have questions at any time, please contact us directly at:
Eemax Inc.
400 Captain Neville Drive, Waterbury, CT 06705
Toll Free: 1‐800‐543‐6163, or 203‐267‐7890 Fax: 203‐267‐7975
info@eemaxinc.com
BEFORE INSTALLATION
PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY AND COMPLETELY PRIOR TO INSTALLATION
& USE. FAILURE TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS COULD CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE, SERIOUS
PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH.
By installing this product, you acknowledge the terms of the manufacturer’s
warranty. Once the heater is installed, do not return product to the place of
purchase. If you have any questions regarding the warranty or product return
policies, please contact Eemax at 800‐543‐6163.
Inspect all components. The contents of your box should include one of the
following units:
- HA008240
- HA011240
- HA013240
- HA018240
- HA024240
- HA027240
- HA036240
SELECTING A LOCATION TO INSTALL
This product is designed to be installed indoors only. You may install your
unit in an outdoor location so long as it is mounted in a suitable enclosure
that protects it from rain, splashed water, direct sunlight, debris, and
insects.
DO NOT install this product in a location where it may be subjected to
freezing temperatures. If the water inside your tankless water heater freezes,
it can cause severe and permanent damage that is not covered under your
warranty.
DO NOT locate the water heater in a location that is difficult to access.
Make sure that the water heater and hot water outlet pipe are out of reach of
children so they are unable to tamper with the temperature controls or injure
themselves by touching the hot water outlet pipe. The outlet water pipe can
get very hot.
This product does NOT require venting.
Avoid installing your tankless water heater in a location prone to excessive
humidity, moisture, or dust, or in an area where it may be splashed with water
or other liquids. DO NOT install under water pipes or air conditioning lines
that might leak or condense moisture that could then drip onto the heater. DO
NOT install above electrical boxes or junctions.
If you plan to install your water heater on a second floor or in a heated
attic space, make sure to follow all code requirements for such installations
as required for your area. We recommend that you install a drip pan (connected
to a safe drain) below the water heater to avoid property damage in the
unlikely event of a leak. Alternatively, you can install an active water leak
detector and shutoff valve designed to turn off your water supply in the event
that a leak is ever detected.
MOUNTING YOUR WATER HEATER
Your tankless water heater should be secured to the mounting surface with 4
screws (minimum 1‐inch long) using the built‐in mounting brackets on each side
of the heater. Make sure that the mounting surface is solid and secure, and
ensure that the unit is level prior to securing the screws. For ease of
installation and servicing, we recommend that this product be installed in an
upright position with the inlet and outlet water connections at the bottom of
the unit for the 18, 24, 27, and 36 kW models, and with the inlet and outlet
water connections on the left and right sides of the unit for the 8, 11, and
13 kW models.
Recommended Clearances:
12 inches above and below the heater
6 inches in front of and to the sides of the heater
CAUTION: Combustible materials should be kept at least 24 inches away
from your water heater and the hot water outlet pipe.
PLUMBING INSTALLATION
Please follow all plumbing instructions carefully. We recommend that this
product be installed by a licensed and qualified plumber in accordance with
all applicable national, state, provincial, and local plumbing codes.
Installation Instructions
STEP 1: Connect the HOT WATER line to the water heater OUTLET located on the
left when facing unit. Connect the COLD WATER line to the water heater INLET
located on the right when facing unit.
STEP 2: After tightening both fittings on the water heater, open several
hot water faucets and allow water to run though the water heater for at least
2 to 3 minutes. This process purges all the air from the water lines and MUST
be performed prior to turning on the power at the unit. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS
STEP CAN CAUSE PERMANENT DAMAGE TO THE HEATING ELEMENTS. If any maintenance is
performed on the water heater or the home’s plumbing system that may introduce
air into the plumbing pipes, it is important to turn the power off to the
water heater and purge the air out of the lines before allowing the unit to
power up.
STEP 3: Carefully inspect all connections, unions, and the pressure
relief valve (if installed) for leaks.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
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Do not solder any pipes with unit connected to pipes – heat from soldering may damage the flow sensor. Doing so will void the warranty.
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This automatic tankless water heater is equipped with both computer‐controlled and electro‐ mechanical auto resetting thermostat switches for high‐limited temperature protection. Since this product does not use a storage tank, the use of a temperature pressure relief valve (T&P) is not required for most installations. UL Standard 499 does NOT require that a pressure relief valve be used. However, a T&P valve may be required to meet installation codes in your area. If one is required, install the pressure relief valve in accordance with local codes and ensure that it operates correctly and that air is purged from the valve prior to installing the water heater. When connecting to Flex or High Temperature CPVC pipe, we recommend that a T&P valve be used for added safety.
Please note: Installations in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and State of Kentucky require a pressure relief valve. Please check your local installation codes for any special requirements. -
The maximum operating water pressure is 150 PSI. If the water pressure is higher, a pressure reducing valve must be installed on the main incoming water supply line prior to installing the electric tankless water heater.
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Flexible water heater hoses are recommended to be used with your water heater as part of the installation. When connecting the inlet water pipe to the unit, make sure to use a wrench to hold the unit’s connection, and another wrench to tighten, so that the flow sensor on the unit will not be loosened or damaged. Serious internal damage to the water heater can occur if the inlet or outlet connections are over tightened or if solder connections were made.
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We recommend that a manual shut‐off valve (ball valve) is installed on the inlet and outlet of the water heater so that there is a convenient shut‐off point available in the event that future maintenance or servicing is required. It is extremely important to flush the lines to eliminate all plumbing paste or residue in the lines caused by any welding or soldering before connecting pipes to the water heater.
We recommend that all the water pipes or hoses within 3 feet of the inlet and outlet connections be rated for high temperature applications with a 150°F minimum.
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
Eemax recommends that this product be installed by a licensed and qualified
electrician in accordance with all applicable national, state, provincial, and
local electrical codes. As with all electrical appliances, under no
circumstances should you attempt to install, repair or disassemble this water
heater without first shutting off all power to the unit directly at the fuse
or breaker box. Make sure to shut off all breakers. SERIOUS BODILY INJURY OR
DEATH COULD OCCUR IF YOU IGNORE THIS WARNING.
All wiring (wire gauge) and circuit protection (breakers) must comply with the
U.S. National Electrical Code (NEC) in the USA, or the Canadian Electrical
Code (CEC) in Canada. Failure to do so could result in property damage and/or
personal injury, and void your warranty. Note: The Canadian Electrical Code
generally requires that all supply wires and corresponding circuit protection
used for domestic hot water heating and hydronic heating applications be sized
to a minimum of 125% of the maximum current rating of the heater (see model
specifications below for details).
Before installing this product, ensure that the home has sufficient electrical
power available to handle the maximum amperage load of the applicable model.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
Model HA008240, HA011240, and HA013240 require 1 set of wires and ground (see
wiring diagram)
Model HA018240 requires 2 sets of wires and ground (see wiring diagram)
Model HA024240 and HA027240 require 3 sets of wires and ground (see wiring
diagram)
Model HA036240 requires 4 sets of wires and ground (see wiring diagram)
Please see electrical specifications by model and wiring diagram on the next
page for additional electrical information.
Each set of wires must be connected to its own individual double pole breaker.
Installation Instructions
STEP 1: Take each wire pair and connect them to one breaker (see wiring
diagram). Make sure that each breaker is connected with one black wire and
one red wire
STEP 2: Using a suitable wire gauge that meets all applicable electrical
codes for the size of the breakers used, run the correct sets of wire from
the home’s main breaker panel to the tankless water heater.
STEP 3: A separate ground conductor for each incoming circuit is
required.
STEP 4: DOUBLE CHECK the electrical connections to make sure they are
correct and that all wire connections are tight and secure. Also confirm that
the correct breaker size and wire gauge has been used and confirm that the
unit has been connected to a ground in accordance with applicable codes.
STEP 5: Confirm that all the air has been purged from the water lines
prior to turning on power to the unit. Refer to STEP 2 in the plumbing
installation section.
CAUTION: Ensure that you have made the correct connections. You must
follow the wire connection as shown to ensure proper operation of the unit. If
you mix up one set of wires with another, the unit will not operate correctly
even though it turns on and otherwise appears to function properly.
The water heater is now installed and ready to use! Follow the General
Operating Instructions to complete the setup. We highly recommend that this is
done with the homeowner present.
Electrical Specifications by Model
MODELS| HA008240| HA011240| HA013240| HA018240|
HA024240| HA027240| HA036240
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ELEMENTS| 1| 2| 2| 2| 3| 3| 4
VOLTAGE| 240 V| 240 V| 240 V| 240 V| 240 V| 240 V| 240 V
MAX kW| 8 kW| 11 kW| 13 kW| 18 kW| 24 kW| 27 kW| 36 kW
kW PER ELEMENT| 8 kW| 5.5 kW| 6.5 kW| 9 kW| 8 kW| 9 kW| 9 KW
MAX AMPERAGE DRAW| 33 AMPS| 46 AMPS| 54 AMPS| 75 AMPS| 100 AMPS| 112.5
AMPS| 150 AMPS
REQUIRED BREAKERS| 1 x 40 AMP| 1 x 50 AMP| 1 X 60 AMP| 2 X 40 AMP| 3 x
40 AMP| 3 X 40 AMP| 4 X 40 AMP
REQUIRED WIRE GAUGE| 1 x 8 AWG| 1 x 6 AWG| 1 x 6 AWG| 2 X 8 AWG| 3 x 8
AWG| 3 X 8 AWG| 4 X 8 AWG
Wiring Diagram
SIZING GUIDE
Please use the chart below to see how many gallons per minute your tankless water heater can produce with your incoming water temperature. The gallons per minute is calculated assuming 105°F outlet temperature.
Incoming Water Temperature| HA008240| HA011240| HA013240|
HA018240| HA024240| HA027240| HA036240
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
40°F| 0.8| 1.2| 1.4| 1.9| 2.5| 2.8| 3.8
45°F| 0.9| 1.3| 1.5| 2.0| 2.7| 3.1| 4.1
50°F| 1.0| 1.4| 1.6| 2.2| 3.0| 3.4| 4.5
55°F| 1.1| 1.5| 1.8| 2.5| 3.3| 3.7| 4.9
60°F| 1.2| 1.7| 2.0| 2.7| 3.6| 4.1| 5.5
65°F| 1.4| 1.9| 2.2| 3.1| 4.1| 4.6| 6.1
70°F| 1.6| 2.2| 2.5| 3.5| 4.7| 5.3| 7.0
75°F| 1.8| 2.5| 3.0| 4.1| 5.5| 6.1| 8.2
80°F| 2.2| 3.0| 3.6| 4.9| 6.6| 7.4| 9.8
(Gallons per Minute)
FLOW REGULATOR – OPTIONAL
To ensure the optimal temperature output and overall performance of your
tankless water heater you may require a flow regulator. These flow regulators
are installed on the outlet connection of your tankless water heater and limit
the maximum volume coming out of your unit to a specified flow rate to prevent
the exit temperature from becoming too cool. To learn more about flow
regulators or find out how to purchase one for your tankless water heater
visit us online at Eemax.com or contact us at 1‐800‐543‐6163.
Steps for Choosing a Flow Regulator
- Find your model in the chart on the left
- Choose the column with the inlet water temperature closest to your geographical location
- Take the GPM or gallons per minute you find and match it with the corresponding flow regulator on the right
Inlet Water Temperature
| 40°F| 50°F| 60°F| 70°F
---|---|---|---|---
HA008240| 1.0| 1.0| 1.0| 1.5
HA011240| 1.0| 1.0| 1.5| 2.0
HA013240| 1.0| 1.5| 2.0| 2.0
HA018240| 2.0| 2.0| 2.0| 3.0
HA024240| 2.0| 2.0| 3.0| 4.0
HA027240| 2.0| 3.0| 4.0| 5.0
HA036240| 3.0| 4.0| 5.0| 5.0
Eemax Part Number| Maximum Flow Rate| Connection Size
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IFR 1-‐2| 1.0 GPM| 1/2″ Compression
1.5 GPM| 1/2″ Compression
2.0 GPM| 1/2″ Compression
IFR 3-‐4| 2.0 GPM| 3/4″ NPT
3.0 GPM| 3/4″ NPT
4.0 GPM| 3/4″ NPT
5.0 GPM| 3/4″ NPT
*Selection based on inlet temperature above and outlet temperature of 105°F
GENERAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Operating your new tankless water heater is similar to using any traditional
water heating system. However, it is very important that you carefully read
all of the setup procedures and operating instructions and tips to ensure the
maximum performance and energy savings from your new water heater. We
recommend that all members of the household read these General Operating
Instructions.
How your new water heater works: Your tankless water heater does not store hot
water like a conventional tank‐type water heater. It contains high powered
heating elements that are capable of heating water on‐demand. As soon as you
turn on a hot water faucet, a sophisticated flow sensor recognizes that you
have turned on the water. This sensor measures flow rate while another sensor
measures the incoming water temperature. This information is transmitted
continually to the computer logic controls which decide how much power to send
to the heating elements to heat the water to your desired temperature. Once
the water faucet is turned off your water heater will turn off as well.
MAINTENANCE
To ensure maximum performance of your water heater and to reduce the risk of a
water leak, we recommend the following maintenance:
Inspect the connections on the inlet and outlet of the water heater at least
on an annual basis for any signs of damage or failure. Any signs of damage,
cracks, leakage or weakness should be addressed. Take care not to over tighten
the connections. Serious internal damage to your water heater can occur if you
over tighten the water heater connections at the unit.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
As with all electrical appliances, under no circumstances should you attempt
to install, repair or disassemble this water heater without first shutting off
all power to the unit directly at the fuse or breaker box. SERIOUS BODILY
INJURY OR DEATH COULD OCCUR IF YOU IGNORE THIS WARNING.
When any maintenance is performed on the water heater or the home’s plumbing
system that may introduce air into the plumbing pipes, it is important to turn
the power off to the water heater and purge the air out of the lines before
allowing the unit to power up. FAILURE TO DO SO COULD CAUSE PERMANENT DAMAGE
TO THE HEATING ELEMENT AND VOID YOUR WARRANTY.
If you have a water supply with a high level of mineralization (hard water),
you should increase the frequency of your maintenance.
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
Are you having problems with your water heater?
Please call or email our customer service and technical support team for any
help you may need.
TOLL FREE 1‐800‐543‐6163
info@eemaxinc.com
The following table represents some of the most common technical support
questions we receive. Before calling us, please read thoroughly to see if your
question or problem is addressed.
PROBLEM | POSSIBLE CAUSE | SOLUTION |
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Water heater is not heating at all (water is flowing but the unit is not
heating -‐ the outgoing water temperature is the same as the cold water
supply) -‐ the digital display does NOT light up.| No power or incorrect
wiring.| Make sure the breakers at main electrical panel are ON. You may have
a faulty breaker or unit may be wired incorrectly.
Flow rate is too low / water pressure is too low.| Your water heater has an
activation flow rate of approximately 0.3 GPM. If your water flow rate is less
than this level, your unit will not activate. Increase the flow rate.
Water heater is not heating at all (water is flowing but the unit is not
heating -‐ the outgoing water temperature is the same as the cold water
supply) The digital display DOES light up.| Internal part failure.| Please
call us for technical assistance.
Water heater is heating but the water temperature is not hot enough.| User
temperature setting too low.| Turn up the temperature setting on the unit.
Flow rate is too high.| Depending on your incoming water temperature and the
power output of your model, your water flow rate may exceed the physical
heating capacity of your water heater. Reduce the flow rate by installing an
Eemax Flow Regulator. Use the chart in section 6 to find out which flow
regulator works best for your particular model.
Crossed wires.| If it’s a new installation, have your electrician double check
the wiring. Is possible that the wiring is incorrect.
Voltage less than 240 volts.| The heating elements on your water heater are
design for 240 volts. When used with a lower voltage, they produce less
heating power. You may need to upgrade to a larger model.
Mixing too much cold water.| You do not need to mix as much cold water with
your tankless water heater compared to when you use a conventional water
heater. You may also have an anti-‐scald feature on your faucet that is
mixing cold water. These types of faucets can usually be adjusted to reduce
the amount of cold water mixed.
The water temperature at the faucet is less than the temperature setting of my
water heater.| Voltage less than 240 volts.| The computer chips in your
tankless water heater are programmed with the expectation that your incoming
line voltage is 240 volts. If you have less than 240 volts, it may affect the
reading on your water heater’s digital display and cause it to read slightly
higher than the actual output temperature. To compensate for this, increase
the setting on your water heater if you need / want hotter water.
Anti-‐Scald pressure/balancing valve or tempering valve.| Your faucet may
have an anti-‐scald feature or a tempering valve that automatically mixes
cold water even when you turn your control lever or handle to full hot. These
devices are usually adjustable so you can turn off the cold mix completely.
You can compensate for this by increasing the setting on your water heater if
you need/want hotter water.
Thermal loss due to long pipe run| As the hot water from the heater runs
through the hot water delivery system to your faucet, some heat will be lost
especially if it has long distance to travel or the pipes are cold. This is
normal. You can compensate for this by increasing the setting on your water
heater if you need/want hotter water.
USER INTERFACE
Power
- Click adjustment knob, the display will turn on
- Click the adjustment knob again, the display will turn off
C/F Conversion
- Press the adjustment knob for 3 seconds, the display will change from Fahrenheit to Celsius or vice versa
Temperature Control
- Turning the knob clockwise increases the set output water temperature
- Turning the knob counter clockwise decreases the set output water temperature
- You can set or adjust the temperature at any time between 80°F – 140°F (27°C – 60°C). The temperature can be changed to your desired setting. The display will only stay on when the unit is in use or when you are setting the temperature.
- DANGER: Hotter water increases the potential for Hot Water SCALDS
CAUTION – removing the cover to change the temperature set point exposes electrical shock and burn hazards, which can cause INJURY or DEATH. Adjustment should only be done by a licensed plumber or electrician.
1. Hot Water Outlet
2. Cold Water Inlet
3. Celsius/Fahrenheit Conversion (Press & Hold 3 sec.)
4. Temperature Set Point Display
5. Adjustment Knob & Temperature Control| 6. Wire Connection
7. Brass Compression Nut
8. Brass Compression Ferrule
9. Electrical Strain Relief
10. Mounting Bracket (1”)
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Model Number| Height| Width| Depth| Pipe Centers
Distance
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HA008240| 11.5 inches| 8 inches| 3.75 inches| -‐
HA011240| 11.5 inches| 8 inches| 3.75 inches| -‐
HA013240| 11.5 inches| 8 inches| 3.75 inches| -‐
HA018240| 17 inches| 14 inches| 3.75 inches| 5.875 inches
HA024240| 17 inches| 17 inches| 3.75 inches| 5.875 inches
HA027240| 17 inches| 17 inches| 3.75 inches| 5.875 inches
HA036240| 17 inches| 21 inches| 3.75 inches| 9.8125 inches
USA AND CANADA:
Eemax Inc.
400 Captain Neville Drive, Waterbury, CT 06705
Toll Free: 1‐800‐543‐6163, or 203‐267‐7890 Fax: 203‐267‐7975
info@eemaxinc.com
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