Vertiv Liebert SmartAisle2 User manual

Liebert® SmartAisle2
User Manual

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Styling used in the Guide
The styles used in this manual are defined in the following table:
Situation Description
Warning/Danger/Caution
The Warning/Danger/Caution note indicates a hazardous or potentially harmful situation
that can result in death or injury. It also indicates instructions that need to be adhered to,
failing which may result in danger and safety issues, thereby having an adverse eect on
the reliability of the device and security. Even for practices not related to physical injury, the
content under the Warning heading is used for precautions which need to be taken which,
otherwise, could result in equipment damage, performance degradation, or interruption in
service.
Notes The Note section indicates additional and useful information, including tips and tweaks. It
also calls attention to best practices and industry-best protocols that are standardized and
help make maximum utilization of the resources at hand. Helpful information related to the
mainstream content also comes under the Note heading helping the users get to grips with
the definitions, concepts, and terminologies used in the manual.
Version History
Issue Revision Date BOM Changes
1.1 2018-02-02 31013717 Logo change
1.2 2018-11-06 31013717 Wire-diagram change

Safety Precautions & Measures
In this section, the safety measures related to the entire SmartAisle2 unit will be explained in detail.
• Read the manual prior to installation and operation of the unit. Only qualified personnel should move, install,
or service this equipment.
• The user reads and takes into account all the precautions, compliance, and safety measures before working
on the equipment. The unit control must be used exclusively for the purpose which it is intended for; the
manufacturer takes no liability for incorrect use or a modification to the unit control.
• Please read this manual carefully before installing, maintaining and troubleshooting; especially the
Warning/Danger/Caution information in the User Guide. Apart from the User Guide, also pay attention to
the warning labels on the unit and its components.
This manual is retained for the entire service life of the machine. The user must read all the precautions,
danger, warnings, and cautionary measures mentioned in the manual prior to carrying out any operations on
the machine.
Adhere to all the notes, warnings, cautions, potential dangers, and precautions
mentioned in the manual. Read this manual before carrying out any operation on
the unit.
The Warnings/Danger/Cautions/Precautions/Notes do not represent the
entire safety points to be observed and are only supplementary in nature. This
product is tailored for industrial, commercial, or other professional units (such
as manufacturing, electrical, and instrumentation setups) and not meant for
purposes related wholly to individuals without the credentials. The purpose of
the design is well defined and therefore, the manufacturers do not assume any
responsibility for any incorrect usage. Strict adherence to the norms and usage
should be observed. In case of any improper use or modifications, the warranty
will be void; handle with care, especially the key to the product must be allocated
to the service personnel responsible for maintenance.

General Safety Instructions
• Use the tools with an insulation handle.
• Wear rubber gloves and safety shoes.
• Avoid placing tools and metal objects on the battery surface.
• Remove the watches, rings, or any metal objects.
• Ensure the power is disconnected before operating any internal components of the product.
• Before operating the internal components for any type of maintenance activity, the mains breaker and all UPS
power must be switched o.
• After an alarm triggers through product monitoring platform, it is required to timely find the cause and
troubleshoot the issue, to avoid more damage.
Risk of Electric Shock
There is a risk of electric shock which may lead to personnel injury or death. To prevent or avoid such situations,
the following precautions should be followed:
• Disconnect the control box and remote power supplies prior to working on the product.
• Local codes, regulations, and protocols may vary from region to region. Therefore, adhere to all these local
protocols and rules prior to installing, operating, or servicing the machine.
• Read all the instructions, ensure that all the parts and components are included, and check the nameplate
to ascertain that the voltage matches the available mains; proceed with the installation, maintenance,
troubleshooting, and operating on the machine only after going through the preceding steps.
• Before connecting the input power (including the AC mains and battery), ensure that the grounding is reliable.
Remember that the leakage current to earth is larger than 3.5 mA and lower than 5% of the input current.
• This product is suitable only for the TT and TN type power grid; it doesn’t apply to the IT type power grid.
• Finally, read all the labels on the unit and its components before operating any of these components
during installation and maintenance. The warnings and cautionary measures mentioned in this manual are
supplementary and therefore, the measures listed on the labels of the components and the unit must be
considered strictly before any operation.

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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction ....................................................................................................................................................................... 1
1.1. Configuration Specification for SmartAisle2.....................................................................................................................................................1
1.2. Salient Features ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................2
1.3. Appearance and Components......................................................................................................................................................................................3
1.4. Environmental Requirements........................................................................................................................................................................................5
1.4.1. Operating Conditions...............................................................................................................................................................................................5
1.4.2. Storage Environment..............................................................................................................................................................................................5
1.4.3. Space...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
1.4.4. Indoor unit and outdoor unit distance....................................................................................................................................................8
1.4.5. Load-bearing...................................................................................................................................................................................................................8
1.5. Configuration Program.........................................................................................................................................................................................................8
Chapter 2: Installation.......................................................................................................................................................................13
2.1. Installation Tools...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13
2.2. Equipment Handling, Unpacking, and Inspection.................................................................................................................................14
2.3. Installation Precautions....................................................................................................................................................................................................17
2.4. Installation Procedures.....................................................................................................................................................................................................17
2.4.1. Installation of the base ........................................................................................................................................................................................19
2.4.2. Leveling the base....................................................................................................................................................................................................23
2.4.3. Fixing the base.......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24
2.4.4. Pre-conduit arrangement.............................................................................................................................................................................. 24
2.5. Cabinet Positioning............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 25
2.5.1. Removing the cabinet foot............................................................................................................................................................................. 26
2.5.2. Cabinet base............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 26
2.5.3. Leveling the cabinet.............................................................................................................................................................................................27

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2.5.4. Cabinet and Cabinet connections ...................................................................................................................................................28
2.5.5. Fastening the cabinet...................................................................................................................................................................................28
2.6. Rack System Installation..........................................................................................................................................................................................28
2.7. Installation of the Channel System...............................................................................................................................................................29
2.7.1. Roof Installation...................................................................................................................................................................................................29
2.7.2. Installation of Electric Gates ..................................................................................................................................................................35
2.7.3. Installing the mechanical door.............................................................................................................................................................58
2.7.4. Wind shield installation at the bottom without dismantling the feet...............................................................71
2.8. Installation of the Bridge system ....................................................................................................................................................................72
2.8.1. IT Racks Entry Holes......................................................................................................................................................................................73
2.8.2. Roof Trunking installation........................................................................................................................................................................74
2.8.3. Cross-channel Trunking installation..............................................................................................................................................77
2.9. Installation of the Air conditioning System............................................................................................................................................79
2.9.1. Installation of the air conditioning pipes....................................................................................................................................80
2.9.2. Removal transportation fixtures, the damping material............................................................................................ 84
2.10. Supply and Distribution System Installation......................................................................................................................................85
2.10.1. Electrical installation Air conditioning....................................................................................................................................... 86
2.10.2. Distribution Cabinet Electrical Installation .......................................................................................................................... 89
2.10.3. Electrical connection of the Rack PDUs................................................................................................................................. 89
2.10.4. Electrical connection of the electric gate.............................................................................................................................90
2.11. Installation of Lighting System.......................................................................................................................................................................91
2.11.1. Installing the Lighting Switch ...............................................................................................................................................................91
2.11.2. Installing the Lighting Controller.....................................................................................................................................................92
2.11.3. Lighting System Wiring.............................................................................................................................................................................93
2.12. Roof opening system installation..................................................................................................................................................................95
2.12.1. Installation of roof opening button.................................................................................................................................................95

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2.12.2. Magnetic Roof installation...........................................................................................................................................................................95
2.12.3. Installation of Top Open Controller.....................................................................................................................................................96
2.12.4. Installation of Sound and Alarm Lights............................................................................................................................................97
2.12.5. Top Open Wiring...................................................................................................................................................................................................98
2.13. Installation of the Monitoring System.............................................................................................................................................................99
2.13.1. Monitoring Architecture .................................................................................................................................................................................99
2.13.2. Installation RDU-M..............................................................................................................................................................................................99
2.13.3. Installing the Switch...........................................................................................................................................................................................99
2.13.4. RDU-A G2 and installing the Expansion Cards .......................................................................................................................99
2.13.5. Installation of NVR & the monitor hard disk ............................................................................................................................100
2.13.6. Install Access Controller.............................................................................................................................................................................100
2.13.7. Control Panel Installation...........................................................................................................................................................................100
2.13.8. Install the sensor.................................................................................................................................................................................................102
2.13.9. Installation of the Dome Camera........................................................................................................................................................106
2.13.10. Installation of the Swipe Card Reader..........................................................................................................................................107
2.13.11. Installation of the Door Button.............................................................................................................................................................107
2.13.12. Wiring Card Reader/Door Opening Button ............................................................................................................................ 108
2.13.13. Monitor Connection Diagram.............................................................................................................................................................. 108
2.14. Total System Power Input.........................................................................................................................................................................................112
Chapter 3: Operation & Display Panel............................................................................................................................113
3.1. Checks prior to Start..........................................................................................................................................................................................................113
3.2. Power...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................114
3.3. System Debugging.............................................................................................................................................................................................................115
3.4. Shutdown ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................117
3.5. Display Panel Operations.............................................................................................................................................................................................118
3.5.1. Data Modeling............................................................................................................................................................................................................118

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3.5.2. Standard Basic Page...................................................................................................................................................................................119
3.5.3. Capacity Page...................................................................................................................................................................................................120
3.5.4. Wen Field Page................................................................................................................................................................................................. 121
3.5.5. Alarm Page............................................................................................................................................................................................................123
3.5.6. PUE Page............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 124
Chapter 4: General Maintenance..................................................................................................................................125
4.1. Safety Measures............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 125
4.2. Main components of periodic maintenance & inspection table.................................................................................... 126
4.3. Air Conditioning System Maintenance....................................................................................................................................................127
4.4. Breakdown and Disposal...................................................................................................................................................................................... 128
4.5. Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 128
Appendix I: Lighting Connector ............................................................................................129
Appendix II: Open Connection Diagram...............................................................................131

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Introduction
Chapter 1: Introduction
SmartAisle2 is an intelligent, integrated infrastructure in a self-contained line-up solution that is easy to deploy
and tailored for large data centers and computer rooms. All data centers have distinct operation and business
objectives. Balancing the data center practices for capacity, space utilization, availability, and eiciency has been
tedious owing to the ever-increasing demand in the IT space.
EnterSmartAisle2–anenclosedcompletedatacentersolution(referred toasSmartAisle2)in anindoorenvironment.
With Precision cooling, UPS, power management, monitoring and control technologies, and fire suppression
integrated into a holistic enclosed system, this smart solution is ideally suited for environments where dedicated
IT room improvements are neither practical nor cost-eective. It is flexible as it can be placed unobtrusively into
workspaces without the clutter or bulk associated with these kinds of solutions. It is highly eective, economical,
inter-operable, and makes use of the existing infrastructure or whitespace, avoids expensive room upgrades along
with the optional fire suppression system - all in one enclosed solution. This top-notch modular enterprise-grade
solution is unique and brings together industry-best practices and latest technologies to enable streamlined
management in a compact footprint.
It is an ideal solution tailored for 19” rack hardware device, including servers, voice data, Internet network equipment,
cabinets, closure assembly and power supply, cooling, monitoring equipment, bearer cabinets equipment and is
best suited for large data centers.
1.1. Configuration Specification for SmartAisle2
The typical configuration of the SmartAisle2 solution is shown in Table 1-1.
Table 1-1 Configuration
Parameter Specifications
Size Corridor width 1200 mm
Machine external dimensions See Section 1.4.3
Overall key
indicators
Density levels Low-density
Power Architecture Centralized power supply
Cooling architecture Air cooled DX based row cooling units, independent cooling
modules
Structured Cabling Column header network wiring closet
Fire architecture` External fire, borrow building
The total number of U-bit single module 1008 (single cabinet 42U, including the network cabinet)
Redundant power supply 2 N
The average power consumption of a
single cabinet 4 kW
IT power consumption single module 92 kW
Overall key
indicators
Single refrigeration module 105 kW
Altitude Less than 1000 m (air conditioning de-rating more than 1000 m)
Mounting Raised floor or ground installation

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Parameter Specifications
Voltage
standard
Voltage 380 Vac to 415 Vac ± 10 %, 3 N
Frequency 50 Hz/60 Hz
Color Pantone 877C + RAL7021
1.2. Salient Features
SmartAisle2 has several distinct features that make it an outstanding utility for mid-tier and large data centers.
• Eiciency
Close control of precision air cooling with an exact match with the thermal load using a variable capacity system
that provides focused cooling with high energy savings.
• Intelligent Monitoring
Enables supervision and management of the environment, equipment, electric doors, roof and alarm linkage
intelligent control system in a centralized manner for the administrator.
• Convenient Operations & Maintenance
Use of electric door anti-pinch safety and access control systems improves the user comfort and safety
experience.
• Security Management
Use of electric doors and roof-emergency response system enables enhanced security feature.
• Intelligent Lighting
The integrated tricolor bright lights, set display, illumination and easy-to-understand interface to facilitate
appropriate space lighting needs.
• Human Machine Interface
A 15-inch large control panel which is quite intuitive and advanced enables administrators and facility managers
to visualize the entire system operation in real time.

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1.3. Appearance and Components
The bifurcation of all components that constitute the SmartAisle2 solution is depicted in Figure 1-1.
Figure 1-1 SmartAisle2 layout diagram
Sl. No. Details of Equipment
1 Base
2 Server Cabinet
3 Network Cabinet
4 Access door
5 Top Plate
6 A/C Column
7 Distribution Cabinet
8 Strong wire passage groove
9 Power cable trunking; copper and fiber cable tray
10 Cabinet top wire groove
11 Control panel

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Configuration of Components
• The base enables achieving a common ground to mount the entire machine equipment, eliminating the need
to set up static flooring and providing pipeline space.
• The cabinet is an ideal utility for 19“ rack-mount hardware, including servers, voice, data, Internet, and other
network equipment.
• Closure assembly (Access door & roof) enables achieving closure of the hot and cold aisles, personnel access
control, and linkage opening function.
• Lighting provides an environment within the channel display, operation, and maintenance of lighting and
warning prompts.
• A bridge from the distribution cabinet helps realize the connection related to the capacity of the network
cabinet to the circuit between the enclosure management functions.
• Distribution cabinet power distribution equipment enables achieving the functionality to provide 19” rack-
mount hardware.
• Refrigerant equipment helps realize a 19” rack mount hardware cooling.
• Monitoring device enables achieving the USMS (meaning supervision of Power, Cooling Temperature,
Humidity, Water, and Leakage) equipment monitoring and control linkage.
• Local display helps administrators or the concerned facility managers by presenting information to achieve
the overall capacity, 2D and 3D temperature fields, alarms, and PUE to name a few.

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1.4. Environmental Requirements
1.4.1. Operating Conditions
The installation site of the SmartAisle2 should be such that the product is away from heat and environments
where there is a presence of easy-to-produce sparks, direct sunlight, corrosive gases, and organic solvents.
Operation Conditions are shown in Table 1-2:
Table 1-2 Operation Conditions
Parameters Values
Installation location
The maximum deviation during the product installation at ground level must be less than 0.5
mm/m; The maximum equivalent horizontal range of the indoor and outdoor air-conditioning is
50 m. Height dierence ∆H: -8m ≤ ∆H ≤ 30m
Application areas Large data centers, Mid-size data centers, Equipment & IT rooms
Ambient temperature
Indoor: 0 °C to 40 °C
Air Conditioners: -20 °C to +45 °C, such as a cryogenic assembly; minimum outdoor working
temperature is -34 °C
Environment humidity 5% RH ~ 90 % RH (30 °C, no condensation)
Altitude <1000 m, greater than 1000 m de-rating
Run power range 380 Vac to 415 Vac ± 10 %, 3 N
Note:
1: For detailed installation techniques for the air conditioning and power distribution equipment along with the
requirements, refer to the product’s user manual.
2: For the Air conditioning de-rating, contact the Vertiv local oice; for the cryogenic components, contact your local
Vertiv oice or the local dealer.
1.4.2. Storage Environment
The product storage environment is shown in Table 1-3.
Table 1-3 Storage Environment
Parameters Values
Storage Environment Room should be clean and clear of dust and debris
Environment humidity 5 % RH ~ 95 % RH (non-condensing)
Ambient temperature -33 °C to +70 °C

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1.4.3. Space
Indoor Space
Leave enough space for installation, maintenance, repairs and cooling; the space required to open the door is
shown in Figure 1-2 (spatial dimensions unit: mm).
Figure 1-2 Interior Space side (Indoor)
A plan view
A side view (with the original base, the cabinet split foot)
A side view (excluding the original base, the cabinet including feet)

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• Ensure to check the back door open space in front of the cabinet during product installation.
• Always check and confirm the frame before mounting the product and the spacing between the
projecting outer enclosure level bridge.
• Confirm the opening height space between the bridge, lighting, plumbing, and ceiling after the roof opens
prior to installation.
• The rear cabinet door and the door from the wall end of the channel reservation must have an appropriate
distance between them to ensure easy access to equipment shelves for the maintenance personnel.
Outdoor Space
Maintain suicient space for servicing and repairs around the condenser installation position. The detailed space
requirements are depicted in Figure 1-3.
Figure 1-3 Outdoor Space
• Barrier free condenser outlet is 4000 mm.
• Keep a space of 600 mm from the front and rear sides of the condenser for maintenance and repairs.
Horizontal mounting space requirements (unit: mm)
Vertical mounting space requirements (unit: mm)

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1.4.4. Indoor unit and outdoor unit distance
If the one way equivalent length is over 30 m, or if the vertical height dierence between the indoor and outdoor
unit exceeds the values shown in Table 1-4, contact the Vertiv local oice or oice of the local dealer to ascertain
the need for additional components to extend the pipeline and other measures.
Table 1-4 Perpendicular to the indoor unit and outdoor unit level dierence
Relative position Drop
The outdoor unit is higher than indoor unit Maximum: +30 m
The outdoor unit is below the indoor unit Maximum: -8 m
1.4.5. Load-bearing
A typical configuration of the SmartAisle2 product is as follows: weight of about 9 tons, an area of about 32.6 m2,
and heavy user equipment is considered the bearing capacity post the installation.
1.5. Configuration Program
The configuration layout is shown in Figure 1-4.
Figure 1-4 Configuration Layout

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The typical configuration list of SmartAisle2 is described in Table 1-5.
Table 1-5 Typical configuration list
Classification Project Product number Quantity Remark
Cabinets
600 mm wide server cabinet SR-E061120T 24 Nos
800 mm wide server cabinet SR-E081120T 1 set
800 mm wide network cabinet SR-E081120T 1 set
Cabinet
Accessories
Cabinet side panel E-1120S 1 set
Vertical cable management panel IRS-A-CV / E 12 sets
Windshield side cabinet / 2 sets
Rectangular cable management unit IRS-A-CR 16 Nos
Fixed light load tray IRS-A-SFL 24 Nos
1U Blind IRS-A-B1 24 sets
2U blanking plate IRS-A-B2 24 sets
3U Blind IRS-A-B3 24 sets
1U blind plate with a brush IRS-A-B1P 24 sets
PDU IRS-PL30NN32 46 Nos
Cooling
Indoor air conditioning unit CR035RA138SS12E10000PV000 4 Nos
Air Conditioners
LSF42-R3 – Option 1 4 Nos 35 °C ambient
temperature
LSF52-R3 – Option 2 4 Nos 40 °C ambient
temperature
LSF76-R3 – Option 3 4 Nos 45 °C ambient
temperature
Monitoring Card ES025RA SIC card assembly 4 pieces
Supply and
distribution Distribution Cabinet / 2 Nos
Channel closed
Access door SA-D1220SEY 1 set
600 mm open skylight SA-TR0612P 13 Nos
800 mm open skylight SA-TR0812P 1 item
SPM open skylight SA-TP0612P 1 item
The traces
Strong cross-channel electrical
trunking SA-WAQ121210 1 item
Weak trough cross-channel SA-WAR122610 1 item
Roof slot width 600 mm SA-WR06103009 28 Nos
800 mm Roof wide groove SA-WR08103009 2 pieces
Base
600 mm wide base SA-SR061125 28 Nos
800 mm wide base SA-SR081125 2 pieces
The base access door SA-SD121125 1 set
Positioning the base member SA-SF121125 6 pieces
Administration
Kit
Administration Kit SA-MP 1 set
Lighting Kit SA-LP12C 1 set
Kit control panel SA-DP15 1 set

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Classification Project Product number Quantity Remark
Management
and other host
RDU-M management host RDU-MI 1 set
Smart Device Expansion Card IRM-4COM 1 No
Security
ID card reader CHD601S 2 Nos
IP Access Controller CHD806D2M3 1 set
ID card RFID01A 10 Nos
Exit Button EP68 2 Nos
ID card dispenser card CHD603B-U 1 No
POE Network HD IR Dome ES-HND200-EI 2 Nos
Standard 8 NVR ES-RN080201-C 1 set
2T hard disk Seagate SV35.5-2T 2 Nos
POE Smart Switch H3C S2626-PWR 1 set
Engineering
materials (for
field)
Industrial Connectors IEC 60309 32A 1P 46 sets
Single phase cables PDU ZA-YJV Several Feeding rack
PDU
Air conditioning phase cable ZA-YJV Several Air conditioning
power cable
Single-phase power supply line
electric door ZA-YJV Several Electric gate
power cable
Cable Cat6 Several
Communication
with the
monitoring
system
Control Cable AWG Several
Communication
with the
monitoring
system
Crystal Head RJ-45 Several Cable splicing
Cable tie / Several Tie line with
Static flooring 600 mm x 600 mm x 32 mm
calcium sulfate 1 set When there is a
base

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Kit configuration management is described in Table 1-6.
Table 1-6 Kit Configuration Management
No. Product name Product number Quantity
1 Open controller IRS-SA-CB 1
2 RDU-A G2 IRM-HOST2 1
3 8 digital / analog output expansion card IRM-8DOAO 1
4 Temperature and humidity sensor IRM-S02TH 6
5 Sound and light warning light IRM-S01AN-B 2
6 Infrared Detectors IRM-S01IN 1
7 Flooding tape - 10 m IRM-S01W (10m) 2
8 4 digital input sensor IRM-S04DI 1
9 Magnetic Roof state IRM-S01DN-B 3
10 The top button open IRS-CF-CS 2
11 The top button open the protective cover IRS-CF-CC 2
12 Cable set top open IRS-SA-SW 1
The Illumination configuration kit is described in Table 1-7.
Table 1-7 Illumination Configuration Kit
No. Product name Product number Quantity
1 Lighting Controller IRS-SA-LB 1
2 Rocker IRS-SA-LS 1
3 Lighting cable set IRS-SA-LW 1
The Kit control panel configuration is shown in Table 1-8.
Table 1-8 Kit control panel
No. Product name Product number Quantity
1 Control panel IRS-SA-PN 1
2 Screen control cable set IRS-SA-PW 1
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