Mcdonnell Miller Mm-200k Series 64 Low Water Cut-off Instruction Manual

MM-200K Series 64 Low Water Cut-Off

Product Information

Product Name: MM-200K

Model Number: 245632

Tools Needed

  • One (1) flathead screwdriver
  • Two (2) pipe wrenches

Step 1 – Determine the Location of the Low Water Cut-Off

  1. For boilers with gauge glass mounted directly into the boiler
    or on an independent water column, the cut-off line on the 64 body
    casting should be mounted 1/2 (15mm) above the lowest visible point
    of the gauge glass.

Step 2 – Installation of the Model 64

  1. Locate the gauge glass and determine the level at which the
    Model 64 needs to be mounted to meet the criteria in Step 1.
  2. Pipe the Model 64 following the provided diagrams:

Gauge Glass Mounted Directly into Boiler

Follow the diagram that represents your boiler:

  1. Connect the steam equalizing pipe.
  2. Use crosses at each right angle connection for inspection and
    cleaning.
  3. Ensure blow-down valves are full port.
  4. Connect the water equalizing pipe.

For Boilers with Independent Water Columns

Follow the diagram that represents your boiler:

  1. Connect the water equalizing pipe.
  2. Ensure blow-down valves are full port.
  3. Connect the blow-down valve.
  4. Connect the water equalizing pipe.

CAUTION: Protect yourself when blowing down
controls, as hot water and steam will flow out of the drain pipe
attached to the blow-down valve. Failure to follow this caution may
result in serious burns.

Test the Model 64 Before Leaving the Site

While the burner is operating, open the blow-down valve to cause
the water level to drop in the float chamber. As the float drops,
the alarm circuit (if used) will close first. On further drop, the
cut-off circuit will open, shutting off the burner. If no
Test-N-Checks (TC-4) valves were used, perform this test before
filling the system completely.

IMPORTANT: Instruct the boiler attendant to
blow down the float chamber at least once a week during the heating
season if operating pressure is below 15 psi (1 kg/cm2). If the
pressure is above 15 psi, blow down once a day.

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
MM-200K
245632
· Before using this product read and understand instructions. · Save these instructions for future reference. · All work must be performed by qualified personnel trained in the proper application,
installation, and maintenance of plumbing, steam, and electrical and/or systems in accordance with all applicable codes and ordinances. · To prevent serious burns, the boiler must be cooled to 80°F (27°C) and the pressur emust be 0 psi (0 bar) before servicing. · To prevent electrical shock, turn off the electrical power before making electrical connections. · This low water cut-off must be installed in series with all other limit and operating controls installed on the boiler. After installation, check for proper operation of all of the limit and operating controls, before leaving the site. · We recommend that secondary (redundant) Low Water Cut-Off controls be installed on all steam boilers with heat input greater than 400,000 BTU/hour or operating above 15 psi of steam pressure. At least two controls should be connected in series with the burner control circuit to provide safety redundancy protection should the boiler experience a low water condition. Moreover, at each annual outage, the low water cut-offs should be dismantled, inspected, cleaned, and checked for proper calibration and performance. · To prevent serious personal injury from steam blow down, connect a drain pipe to the control opening to avoid exposure to steam discharge. · To prevent a fire, do not use this low water cut-off to switch currents over 7.4A, 1/3 HP at 120 VAC or 3.7A, 1/3 HP at 240 VAC, unless a starter or relay is used in conjunction with it. · This product can expose you to chemicals including Lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov. · Previous controls should never be installed on a new system. Always install new controls on a new boiler or system. Failure to follow this warning could cause property damage, personal injury or death. CAUTION: · A more frequent replacement interval may be necessary based on the condition of the unit at time of inspection. McDonnell & Miller’s warranty is one (1) year from sate of installation or two (2) years from the date of manufacture.

INSTALLATION ­
Model 64 ­ For Steam Boilers with 1″ (25mm) Equalizing Lines
TOOLS NEEDED: One (1) flathead screwdriver and two (2) pipe wrenches.
STEP 1 – Determine the Location of the Low Water Cut-Off
a. Whether the gauge glass is mounted directly into the boiler or on an independent water column, the cut-off line on the 64 body casting should be mounted 1/2″ (15mm) above the lowest visible point of the gauge glass.

STEP 2 – Installation of the Model 64

a. Locate the gauge glass and determine the level that the 64 has to be mounted at in order to achieve the criteria in Step 1.
b. Pipe the 64 following the diagrams shown to the right. Follow the diagram that represents your boiler.

Gauge Glass Mounted Directly into Boiler
1″ STEAM EQUALIZING PIPE

c. Crosses should be used at each right angle connection for inspection and cleaning.

MODEL 64 LOW WATER CUT-OFF

d. Make sure the blow-down valves are full port.

CUT-OFF LEVEL
1″ WATER EQUALIZING PIPE

For Boilers with Independent Water Columns
1″ WATER EQUALIZING PIPE
MODEL 64 LOW WATER CUT-OFF
CUT-OFF LEVEL
1″ BLOW DOWN VALVE 1″ WATER EQUALIZING PIPE

Test the Model 64 Before Leaving the Site Open the blow-down valve, causing the water level to drop in the float chamber while burner is operating. As the float drops the alarm circuit (if used) closes first; then on further drop the cut-off circuit will open, shutting the burner off. IMPORTANT: Instruct boiler attendant to blow down the float chamber at least once a week during the heating season, if operating pressure is below 15 psi (1 kg/cm2). If above 15 psi blow down once a day. NOTE: On new boiler installations, leaky systems, or where the quality of the water is poor, blow down the control more frequently.
CAUTION
Protect yourself when blowing down controls, hot water and steam will flow out of the drain pipe attached to the blow-down valve. Failure to follow this caution may result in serious burns.
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INSTALLATION ­
Model 64 ­ For Hot Water Boilers with 1″ (25mm) Equalizing Lines
TOOLS NEEDED: One (1) flathead screwdriver and two (2) pipe wrenches.
STEP 1 – Determine the Location of the Low Water Cut-Off

a. The line on the casting of the model 64 must be installed above the lowest permissible water level determined by the boiler manufacturer.

STEP 2 – Installation of the Model 64
For float type controls it is recommended that Test-N-Check® (TC-4) valves be used in the upper and lower equalizing lines. They offer a functional means for testing the 64 control, and conform to the ASME CSD-1 code.

a. Study the figures to the right and determine which figure shows how the 64 control will be attached to the boiler.
Figure 1. Connect the upper equalizing pipe to the riser going to the radiation or to the compression tank. Connect the lower equalizing pipe to any available opening in the side of the boiler. NOTE: If no opening is available in the side of the boiler, connect the lower equalizing pipe into the drain connection.
Figure 2. If there is a tapping available on the top of the boiler connect the upper equalizing pipe to it. NOTE: During initial filling or after blow down the upper equalizing pipe and possibly the 64 control will have an air pocket. Connect a vent or bleed valve on the top of the vertical equalizing pipe. If the Test-NCheck (TC-4) valve is used the vacuum breaker can be used to bleed the air pocket. CAUTION: When bleeding an air pocket manually, protect yourself from being burned with hot water.
Figure 3. If there is no tapping available on the boiler, connect both the upper and lower equalizing pipe into the vertical riser going to the radiation or to the compression tank. IMPORTANT: The horizontal equalizing pipe should not be above the horizontal run going to the radiation. If it is, an air pocket will be created and a vent or bleed will have to be installed.

VERTICAL RISER TO RADIATION OR COMPRESSION TANK

TC-4

HOT WATER BOILER

MODEL 64
TC-4

Figure 1

AVAILABLE OPENING IN TOP BOILER

AIR VENT

HOT WATER BOILER

MODEL 64

Figure 2

VERTICAL RISER TO RADIATION

MODEL 64

HOT WATER BOILER
Figure 3

Test the Model 64 Before Leaving the Site While the burner is operating open the blow-down valve, causing the water level to drop in the float chamber. As the float drops the alarm circuit (if used) closes first; then on further drop the cut-off circuit will open, shutting the burner off. NOTE: If no Test-N-Checks (TC-4) valves were used, do this test before filling the system completely.
IMPORTANT: Instruct boiler attendant to blow down the float chamber at least once a week during the heating season, if operating pressure is below 15 psi (1 kg/cm2). If above 15 psi blow down once a day.
NOTE: On a new boiler installation, leaky system, or where the quality of the water is poor, blow down the control more frequently.

CAUTION
Protect yourself when blowing down controls, hot water will flow out of the drain pipe attached to the blow-down valve. Failure to follow this caution may result in serious burns.

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INSTALLATION ­
Model 764 ­ For Steam or Hot Water Boilers
TOOLS NEEDED: One (1) flathead screwdriver and two (2) pipe wrenches.

STEP 1 – For Steam or Hot Water Boilers where 2 1/2″ (65mm) Tapping is Provided

a. See figure 1. The 2 1/2″ (65mm) tapping on the boiler has to be above the minimum safe operating level, as determined by the boiler manufacturer. On steam boilers, make sure the line on the casting is above the lower gauge glass nut. NOTE: Do not reduce the 2 1/2″ (65mm) tapping, as this would compromise low water protection.

DO NOT REDUCE THIS 2 1/2″ DIMENSION

HOT WATER BOILER

MODEL 764 LOW WATER CUT OFF

BLOWDOWN VALVE

Figure 1

STEP 2 – For Hot Water Boilers where 2 1/2″ (65mm) Tapping is not Provided

a. See figure 2. If there are no 2 1/2″ (65mm) tappings on a hot water boiler, the 764 control can be mounted on a 2 1/2″ (65mm) tee on the riser going to the radiation or compression tank. NOTE: Do not reduce the 2 1/2″ (65mm) tapping, as this would compromise low water protection.

DO NOT REDUCE THIS 2 1/2″ DIMENSION

SUPPLY LINE

MODEL 764 LOW WATER CUT OFF

HOT WATER BOILER

BLOWDOWN VALVE

Figure 2
Test the Model 764 Before Leaving the Site While the burner is operating open the blow-down valve, causing the water level to drop in the float chamber. As the float drops the alarm circuit (if used) closes first; then on further drop the cut-off circuit will open, shutting the burner off. NOTE: If no Test-N-Checks (TC-4) valves were used, do this test before filling the system completely. IMPORTANT: Instruct boiler attendant to blow down the float chamber at least once a week during the heating season, if operating pressure is below 15 psi (1 kg/cm2). If above 15 psi blow down once a day. NOTE: On a new boiler installation, leaky system, or where the quality of the water is poor, blow down the control more frequently.
CAUTION
Protect yourself when blowing down controls, hot water will flow out of the drain pipe attached to the blow-down valve. Failure to follow this caution may result in serious burns.
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INSTALLATION ­
Model 64-A ­ For Steam Boilers Using Quick Hook-up Fittings
TOOLS NEEDED: One (1) flathead screwdriver, two (2) pipe wrenches, and an adjustable wrench.
STEP 1 – Preparing the Boiler
a. Remove gauge glass and its trim from the boiler.

STEP 2 – Installation of the Model 64-A
a. See figures 1 and 2. Install both brass Y fittings (A) into the boiler gauge glass tappings. NOTE: If gauge glass tappings are spaced more than 10 1/8″ (270mm) apart, invert the Black Y (B). See figure 2. If spaced greater than 13 3/8″ (339mm), substitute a longer 1/2″ (15mm) nipple for original (C).
b. See figure 3. Install reducing bushing (D) and nipple (C) into top 1″ (25mm) NPT tapping (E). Install reducing bushing (F), nipple (G), and blow down valve (H) into 1″ (25mm) NPT (J).
c. See figure 3. Slip union nut (K) over lower tail piece (L) and screw it into either 1/2″ (15mm) tapping (M) or (N). Use the 1/2″ (15mm) pipe plug to close unused tapping. Slip union nut (O) over union piece (P) and nipple (R) and install into black Y (B). Slide black Y (B) over nipple (C). Connect upper (O) and lower (K) unions to brass Y fitting (A, figure 1) and tighten. NOTE: the black Y (B) will have to be moved up or down to mate the union halves. Tighten compression nut (S).

INVERTED B
A C

Figure 1

Figure 2

O

P R

B

S

D C
E
K L

F

N

M

G

J

H Figure 3

Test the Model 64-A Before Leaving the Site While the burner is operating open the blow-down valve, causing the water level to drop in the float chamber. As the float drops the alarm circuit (if used) closes first; then on further drop the cut-off circuit will open, shutting the burner off. NOTE: If no Test-N-Checks (TC-4) valves were used, do this test before filling the system completely. IMPORTANT: Instruct boiler attendant to blow down the float chamber at least once a week during the heating season, if operating pressure is below 15 psi (1 kg/cm2). If above 15 psi blow down once a day. NOTE: On a new boiler installation, leaky system, or where the quality of the water is poor, blow down the control more frequently.
CAUTION
Protect yourself when blowing down controls, hot water will flow out of the drain pipe attached to the blow-down valve. Failure to follow this caution may result in serious burns.
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Wiring Instructions
WARNING
· To prevent electrical shock, turn off the electrical power before making electrical connections. · This low water cut-off must be installed in series with all other limit and operating controls installed on the
boiler. After installation, check for proper operation of all of the limit and operating controls, before leaving the site. Failure to follow this warning could cause electrical shock, an explosion and/or a fire, which could result in property damage, personal injury or death.
Using a flathead screwdriver, remove the one (1) screw that secures the switch cover.
Cover

1 TOP 2

TOP

LEFT

BOTTOM RIGHT

3

4

Electrical connector is movable into any one of four positions illustrated, by simply removing two black headed screws and rotating housing.
NOTE: This control should be wired with materials suitable for use at 75°C.
Switch Operation The No. 11 switch can be identified by a black terminal panel. The switch contains two (2) single pole single throw switches to control the water feeder and the low water cut-off. The low water cut-off switch is between terminals marked “1” and “2”. A second switch is located between terminals marked “3” and “4”. This can be used to operate a low water alarm or a McDonnell & Miller electric water feeder.
NOTE: Connect hot wire to terminal marked (2) ahead of all controls. See diagram 1 on the following page (page 7) for control operation. See diagrams 2-4 on the following page (page 7) for proper application wiring.

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Diagram 1
SCHEMATIC OF TWIN SWITCH INTERNAL OPERATION
10 02 30 04 NORMAL WATER LEVEL 10 02 FEEDER OR ALARM 30 04 OPERATING LEVEL 10 02 LOW WATER CUT-OFF 30 04 OPERATING LEVEL

Diagram 2

USED AS MAIN LINE SWITCH

TO BURNER
SAFETY SWITCH
TO ALARM

NEUTRAL WIRE

10 02 30 04

HOT WIRE HOT WIRE

NEUTRAL WIRE

Diagram 3

USED WITH MODEL 101 ELECTRIC WATER VALVE OR IN ALARM CIRCUIT

TO BURNER

NEUTRAL WIRE

SAFETY SWITCH

10 02 30 04

HOT WIRE

JUMPER

TO TWO WIRES OF 101A OR TO ALARM CIRCUIT

IMPORTANT: Low water cut-off circuit of the 64 series must be electrically wired in series with all other boiler limit operating controls.

Model 64A-M For use on 24 or 120 VAC systems requiring manual reset on low water cut-off.

CAUTION
Do not electrically connect water feeder to Model 64A-M. This model includes a manual reset feature, failure to follow this caution could result in boiler flooding and property damage.

WIRING SCHEMATIC

BURNER

NEUTRAL

1

2

3

4

RESET BUTTON

HOT TRANSFORMER
(OPTIONAL)
ALARM

SWITCH SCHEMATIC

1 3
RESET BUTTON

2 NORMAL WATER LEVEL 4

1 3
RESET BUTTON

2 LOW WATER CUT-OFF 4 ALARM LEVEL

Place the cover on the switch housing and, using
a flathead screwdriver, tighten the one (1) screw to approximately 2 ft·lb(2.6 N·m).

Switch Housing

Cover

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COMMERCIAL WARRANTY Warranty. For goods sold to commercial buyers, Seller warrants the goods sold to Buyer hereunder (with the exception of membranes, seals, gaskets, elastomer materials, coatings and other “wear parts” or consumables all of which are not warranted except as otherwise provided in the quotation or sales form) will be (i) be built in accordance with the specifications referred to in the quotation or sales form, if such specifications are expressly made a part of this Agreement, and (ii) free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of installation or two (2) years from the date of manufacture, whichever shall occur first, unless a longer period is specified in the product documentation (the “Warranty”).
Except as otherwise required by law, Seller shall, at its option and at no cost to Buyer, either repair or replace any product which fails to conform with the Warranty provided Buyer gives written notice to Seller of any defects in material or workmanship within ten (10) days of the date when any defects or non-conformance are first manifest. Under either repair or replacement option, Seller shall not be obligated to remove or pay for the removal of the defective product or install or pay for the installation of the replaced or repaired product and Buyer shall be responsible for all other costs, including, but not limited to, service costs, shipping fees and expenses. Seller shall have sole discretion as to the method or means of repair or replacement. Buyer’s failure to comply with Seller’s repair or replacement directions shall terminate Seller’s obligations under this Warranty and render the Warranty void. Any parts repaired or replaced under the Warranty are warranted only for the balance of the warranty period on the parts that were repaired or replaced. Seller shall have no warranty obligations to Buyer with respect to any product or parts of a product that have been: (a) repaired by third parties other than Seller or without Seller’s written approval; (b) subject to misuse, misapplication, neglect, alteration, accident, or physical damage; (c) used in a manner contrary to Seller’s instructions for installation, operation and maintenance; (d) damaged from ordinary wear and tear, corrosion, or chemical attack; (e) damaged due to abnormal conditions, vibration, failure to properly prime, or operation without flow; (f) damaged due to a defective power supply or improper electrical protection; or (g) damaged resulting from the use of accessory equipment not sold or approved by Seller. In any case of products not manufactured by Seller, there is no warranty from Seller; however, Seller will extend to Buyer any warranty received from Seller’s supplier of such products.
THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ANY AND ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, GUARANTEES, CONDITIONS OR TERMS OF WHATEVER NATURE RELATING TO THE GOODS PROVIDED HEREUNDER, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, WHICH ARE HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED AND EXCLUDED. EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE REQUIRED BY LAW, BUYER’S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND SELLER’S AGGREGATE LIABILITY FOR BREACH OF ANY OF THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED TO REPAIRING OR REPLACING THE PRODUCT AND SHALL IN ALL CASES BE LIMITED TO THE AMOUNT PAID BY THE BUYER FOR THE DEFECTIVE PRODUCT. IN NO EVENT SHALL SELLER BE LIABLE FOR ANY OTHER FORM OF DAMAGES, WHETHER DIRECT, INDIRECT, LIQUIDATED, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, PUNITIVE, EXEMPLARY OR SPECIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF PROFIT, LOSS OF ANTICIPATED SAVINGS OR REVENUE, LOSS OF INCOME, LOSS OF BUSINESS, LOSS OF PRODUCTION, LOSS OF OPPORTUNITY OR LOSS OF REPUTATION.
LIMITED CONSUMER WARRANTY
Warranty. For goods sold for personal, family or household purposes, Seller warrants the goods purchased hereunder (with the exception of membranes, seals, gaskets, elastomer materials, coatings and other “wear parts” or consumables all of which are not warranted except as otherwise provided in the quotation or sales form) will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of installation or two (2) years from the product date code, whichever shall occur first, unless a longer period is provided by law or is specified in the product documentation (the “Warranty”).
Except as otherwise required by law, Seller shall, at its option and at no cost to Buyer, either repair or replace any product which fails to conform with the Warranty provided Buyer gives written notice to Seller of any defects in material or workmanship within ten (10) days of the date when any defects or non-conformance are first manifest. Under either repair or replacement option, Seller shall not be obligated to remove or pay for the removal of the defective product or install or pay for the installation of the replaced or repaired product and Buyer shall be responsible for all other costs, including, but not limited to, service costs, shipping fees and expenses. Seller shall have sole discretion as to the method or means of repair or replacement. Buyer’s failure to comply with Seller’s repair or replacement directions shall terminate Seller’s obligations under this Warranty and render this Warranty void. Any parts repaired or replaced under the Warranty are warranted only for the balance of the warranty period on the parts that were repaired or replaced. The Warranty is conditioned on Buyer giving written notice to Seller of any defects in material or workmanship of warranted goods within ten (10) days of the date when any defects are first manifest.
Seller shall have no warranty obligations to Buyer with respect to any product or parts of a product that have been: (a) repaired by third parties other than Seller or without Seller’s written approval; (b) subject to misuse, misapplication, neglect, alteration, accident, or physical damage; (c) used in a manner contrary to Seller’s instructions for installation, operation and maintenance; (d) damaged from ordinary wear and tear, corrosion, or chemical attack; (e) damaged due to abnormal conditions, vibration, failure to properly prime, or operation without flow; (f) damaged due to a defective power supply or improper electrical protection; or (g) damaged resulting from the use of accessory equipment not sold or approved by Seller. In any case of products not manufactured by Seller, there is no warranty from Seller; however, Seller will extend to Buyer any warranty received from Seller’s supplier of such products.
THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS PROVIDED IN PLACE OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO ONE (1) YEAR FROM THE DATE OF INSTALLATION OR TWO (2) YEARS FROM THE PRODUCT DATE CODE, WHICHEVER SHALL OCCUR FIRST. EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE REQUIRED BY LAW, BUYER’S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND SELLER’S AGGREGATE LIABILITY FOR BREACH OF ANY OF THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED TO REPAIRING OR REPLACING THE PRODUCT AND SHALL IN ALL CASES BE LIMITED TO THE AMOUNT PAID BY THE BUYER FOR THE DEFECTIVE PRODUCT. IN NO EVENT SHALL SELLER BE LIABLE FOR ANY OTHER FORM OF DAMAGES, WHETHER DIRECT, INDIRECT, LIQUIDATED, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, PUNITIVE, EXEMPLARY OR SPECIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF PROFIT, LOSS OF ANTICIPATED SAVINGS OR REVENUE, LOSS OF INCOME, LOSS OF BUSINESS, LOSS OF PRODUCTION, LOSS OF OPPORTUNITY OR LOSS OF REPUTATION.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state. To make a warranty claim, check first with the dealer from whom you purchased the product or call +1-847-966-3700 for the name and location of the nearest dealer providing warranty service.
Xylem Inc. 8200 N. Austin Avenue Morton Grove, Illinois 60053 Phone: (847) 966-3700 Fax: (847) 965-8379 www.xylem.com/mcdonnellmiller
McDonnell & Miller is a trademark of Xylem Inc. or one of its subsidiaries. © 2019 Xylem Inc. MM-200K March 2019 Part No. 245632

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