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Fundamentals of

Electrohydraulics
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095051
E.-HYDR-FOLIEN.
D:OT-TP601-GB
07/2001
Dieter Scholz
Doris Schwarzenberger
18.07.2001, Beatrice Huber

Festo Didactic GmbH & Co., D-73770 Denkendorf, 2001


Internet: www.festo.com/didactic
e-mail: [email protected]
The copying, distribution and utilization of this document as well as the
communication of its contents to others without expressed authorization is
prohibited. Offenders will be held liable for the payment of damages. All rights
reserved, in particular the right to carry out patent, utility model or ornamental
design registration.

Foreword

This set of overhead transparencies has been designed for use with the basic level
of the technology package TP600 Electrohydraulics. The set of overhead
transparencies and the technology package form part of the Learning System for
Automation from Festo Didactic GmbH & Co.
The 30 transparencies in this set have been optimised from the didactic and
methodological points of view. Each transparency is accompanied by a short text
which provides the trainer with a quick overview of the training contents of the
transparency concerned.
Training contents

Basic principles of electrohydraulics


Function and use of electrohydraulic components
Basic principles of electrical engineering
Production and interpretation of standard hydraulic and electrical circuit
diagrams

The text sheet includes a complete illustration of the transparency, in certain cases
with additional explanations and legends which the trainer can enter on the
transparency in the course of a training session.
The advantages of this concept are:
The trainer can add to the transparencies step by step in the course of a training
session.
The trainer is thus able to create a lively and interesting atmosphere.
The provision of accompanying text means less preparation work for the trainer.
New!
Electronic presentation

The enclosed CD-ROM contains the entire overhead transparencies and


accompanying text of this edition in an electronically presentable form in the files
Electrohydraulics _transparencies.pdf and Electrohydraulics _text.pdf. In
addition to the screen presentation, which can be made in any order, the contents
can be printed out and text and graphics can be used for your own training

preparations, insofar as the functionality of the required Adobe Acrobat Reader


permits this. This freely distributable software is available on the CD-ROM in the
currently valid English version for Windows 95/98/NT for installation in the directory
Acrobat_Reader. Please start the file rs405eng.exe and follow the subsequent
dialogue.

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Contents

Electrohydraulic press _______________________________________ Transparency 1


Schematic layout of an electrohydraulic installation ______________ Transparency 2
Electrical power supply unit __________________________________ Transparency 3
Electrical circuit ____________________________________________ Transparency 4
Measuring circuits __________________________________________ Transparency 5
Ohms law _________________________________________________ Transparency 6
Rectifiers __________________________________________________ Transparency 7
Analogue, digital and binary __________________________________ Transparency 8
Momentary and sustained contact switches _____________________ Transparency 9
N/O, N/C and changeover contacts ___________________________ Transparency 10
Limit switches _____________________________________________ Transparency 11
Proximity switches _________________________________________ Transparency 12
Solenoid (electromagnet) ___________________________________ Transparency 13
Electrohydraulic converters (solenoid valves)___________________ Transparency 14
Dry solenoids wet solenoids________________________________ Transparency 15
Solenoid valve connections__________________________________ Transparency 16
Relays and contactors ______________________________________ Transparency 17
Direct activation indirect activation __________________________ Transparency 18
Signal inversion ___________________________________________ Transparency 19
Latching__________________________________________________ Transparency 20
Circuit diagram ____________________________________________ Transparency 21
Hydraulic power pack_______________________________________ Transparency 22
Hydraulic circuit ___________________________________________ Transparency 23
Electrical power hydraulic power ____________________________ Transparency 24
Power losses______________________________________________ Transparency 25
Pressure switches__________________________________________ Transparency 26
4/3-way solenoid valve _____________________________________ Transparency 27
4/3-way solenoid valve, piloted ______________________________ Transparency 28
Electrical safety____________________________________________ Transparency 29
Hydraulic safety ___________________________________________ Transparency 30

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Electrohydraulic press
Function units

Motor with hydraulic pump


Control panel
Valve manifold
Cylinder

The hydraulic press is controlled via the electrical control panel.


Electrical signals are used to activate the valves in the hydraulic installation.
The electrohydraulic press is used to form rectangular troughs.

Motor with
hydraulic pump
Valve manifold

Actuator
(cylinder)

Control pane

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Electrohydraulic press

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TP 601, Transparency 01

Schematic layout of an electrohydraulic installation


Division of installation into signal control section and hydraulic power section.
Signal control section

Input and processing of electrical signals.


Solenoid valves form the interface between the electrical signal control section and
the hydraulic power section.
Controls the flow of hydraulic fluid by means of solenoid valves. Actuators convert
hydraulic energy into motions.

Power section
Signal control section

Hydraulic
cylinder

Signal
processing

Signal
input

Solenoid
valve

Power
supply

Hydraulic power section

Hydraulic
power
supply
(conversion)

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Schematic layout of an electrohydraulic installation


Power section
Signal control section

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Electrical power supply unit


Connection to mains supply.
Supplies signal control section with specified or maximum voltage and current
values.
Functions in
power supply unit

Voltage transformation
Rectification
Smoothing
Stabilisation
Fuse protection

In mobile hydraulic systems, rechargeable battery systems or generators are used


as a power supply for the signal control section.

230V
AC DC
24V

50 C

TR

Transformer

Rectifier

Smoothing Stabilisation

Fuse

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Electrical power supply unit


230V
AC DC
24V

TR
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T
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Electrical circuit
A circuit consists of at least a power source, a load device and connecting lines.
Electrical current will flow only in a closed circuit.
Technical direction
of current flow

Electrical current flows from the positive terminal of the power supply to the
negative terminal.

Figure A

Closed circuit without power supply.

Figure B

Introduction of a power supply to complete the circuit.

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Electrical circuit
A

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Measuring circuits
Voltage measurement

The voltage drop across a load device is measured in parallel with the device.

Current measurement

Electrical current is measured in series.

Voltage measurement

Current measurement

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Measuring circuits

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TP 601, Transparency 05

Ohms law
Ohms law

Describes the relationship between current (I), voltage (V) and resistance (R).
With ohmic resistances, the current rises in linear proportion to the voltage.
The value pairs for a constant resistance lie on a straight line. The current I is
proportional to the voltage V.
Mathematical formula for Ohms law:

V=RI

I=

V=RI
I=V:R

Resistance R

Voltage V
10 V
20 V

30 V

40 V

Relay

0.5 A

1.5 A

2.0 A

Solenoid coil

0.33 A 0.66 A 1.0 A

V
R

1.33 A

2.0
A
1.5

A
R

1.0 A

1.0

Graph

0.5
0

10

20

30 V 40

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Ohms law
Voltage V
10 V
20 V

Resistance R

30 V

40 V

Relay
Solenoid coil

1.0

2.0
A
1.5

0.5
0

10

20

30 V 40

V
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TP 601, Transparency 06

Rectifiers
Rectifiers convert AC to DC.
Diodes are conductive in only one direction.
The polarity of the negative half-wave of the alternating voltage is reversed.
The pulsating voltage is smoothed using a capacitor and filters (reactance coil,
resistor).

~
C

Diodes

Voltage
smoothing

Voltage
retification

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Rectifiers
~

t
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t
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Analogue, digital and binary


Analogue values

Analogue values describe continuous functions, such as the continuous filling of a


bucket of water.

Digital values

Digital values describe integer parts of a maximum value. A dice, for example, shows
one of six possible numbers.

Binary values

Binary values are a special form of digital values. They can assume only two values,
such as in the case of a switch, which can only be on or off.

halffull
empty

Filling time t

6
5
4
3
2
1
0

On 1

Light

full

Value

Volume V

Experiments with dice

Off 0

Switching
time point

Time t

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Analogue, digital and binary

Filling time t
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Light

Value

Volume V

Experiments with dice

Time t
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Momentary and sustained contact switches


Actuation of contacts.
Momentary contact switch

A momentary contact switch has a rest position and an actuated position.

Sustained contact switch

A sustained contact switch has two detents. It thus has two rest positions.
Momentary and sustained switches can close or open current paths or switch from
one current path to another.

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Momentary and sustained contact switches

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10

N/O, N/C and changeover contacts


N/O

Contact normally open in rest position.

N/C

Example: Momentary-contact switch

Changeover contact

N/O and N/C contacts in a single housing; one contact is open while the other is
closed.
The designations of the switch contacts are governed by the European standard
EN 50012.

Switch elements
Connection
(N/O contact)

3
4

1
2

Connection
(N/C contact)

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N/O, N/C and changeover contacts

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11

Limit switches
Determining the position of a positioning slide.
Electrical contacts are actuated when a defined intermediate or end position is
reached.
Limit switches can be connected up as N/O, N/C or changeover contacts.

Switch lever
Stem (insulated)

Contact

Snap-action
mechanism

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Limit switches

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12

Proximity switches
Inductive

Signal is generated by the presence of any material with good conductivity in an


oscillating magnetic field.

Capacitive

Signal is also generated by all insulators with high dielectric constants in an


electrical field.

Optical

Signal is generated when light barriers are interrupted or when light is reflected
back to an optical sensor.

Reed switches

Signal is generated by magnets whose fields close the built-in contacts in the switch.

inductive

Metal

Reed switch

Magnet
capacitive

Metal
or
Insulator

optical

reflective
component

magnetic

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Proximity switches

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13

Solenoid (electromagnet)
A magnetic field with concentric field lines is created around a conductor carrying an
electrical current.
A coil carrying an electrical current develops a uniform magnetic field in its axial
direction due to the overlapping of field lines.
By appropriate alignment of elementary magnets, an iron core can be made into a
switchable electromagnet.

Field around
a conductor

Iron core

Coil
Coil

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Solenoid (electromagnet)

+
-

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14

Electrohydraulic converters (solenoid valves)


Convert electrical signals into hydraulic switching operations.
The switching armature is drawn into the coil, which acts as a magnet.
This produces a displacement of the actuating piston in the hydraulic 4/2-way valve.

Switching armature

4/2-way solenoid valve

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Electrohydraulic converters (solenoid valves)

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15

Dry solenoids wet solenoids


Dry solenoid

The solenoid is separated from the hydraulic fluid; a seal is required on the stem.

Advantage

Simple construction

Wet solenoid

The armature chamber of the solenoid is filled with hydraulic fluid, the solenoid
operates in oil.

Advantages

Low friction
Little abrasion
Good heat dissipation
Long service life

seal

Dry solenoid

Wet solenoid

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Dry solenoid

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Wet solenoid

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16

Solenoid valve connections


Connector components

Solenoid with plug base


Cable with connector socket
Electrical signals are transmitted via standard connectors.

Advantages

Reliable alignment of connections


Connections can be attached and detached quickly
Protected against dust and water

2
3
1

Electrical
connections

Protective earth connection


Plug base

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Solenoid valve connections


2
3
1

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17

Relays and contactors


Definition

Switches which are actuated and held in their actuated positions


electromagnetically.
Used to separate control and power circuits.

Special feature
of relays

Special feature
of contactors

Each main contact is of double-break type (contacts used as main contacts),


suitable for
all power ratings from small to very large
only N/O and N/C contacts

Hinged-armature design
Single-break contacts
Used for logic gating of signals
(generally) changeover contacts

Coil

Iron core
Armature

Return spring
Contacts

+
+

Contacts
Return spring
Hinged-armature solenoid

Coil
Plunger-armature solenoid

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Relays and contactors

+
-

+
-

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18

Direct activation indirect activation


Direct activation

Connection of a solenoid valve via a switch (Fig. A).

Indirect activation

Connection of a solenoid valve via a relay (Fig. B).

Advantage of
indirect activation

Separation of control and power circuits


The current passing through switch S1 (Fig. B) is lower, and the service life of the
switch is significantly greater.

24 V

S1

S1

Y1
0V

24 V

K1

3
4

K1

3
4

Y1

0V

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Direct activation

24 V

0V

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Indirect activation

24 V

0V

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19

Signal inversion
The output signal is inversely proportional to the input signal.
Figure A

Signal inversion at relay K1.

Figure B

Signal inversion at switch S1.


The switching elements are shown under zero-voltage conditions.

A
1

24 V

S1

2
3

K1

K1

24 V
1

S1

2
1

K1

K1

Y1

0V

3
4

Y1

0V
S1

K1

Y1

S1

K1

Y1

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Signal inversion
A
24 V

S1

2
3

K1

K1

S1

Y1

2
1

K1

K1

0V

3
4

Y1

0V
S1

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24 V

K1

Y1

S1

K1

Y1

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20

Latching
Latching only with indirect activation.
Actuation of switch S1: Relay K1 reverses holding the current path of K1 closed.
The actuation of switch S2 interrupts the latched current path.

24 V

S1

2
3
4

K1

S2

K1

3
3

K1

4
1
2

Y1

3
4

S1

S2

K1 & Y1

dominant on

0V

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Latching
24 V

S1

2
3
4

K1

S2

K1

3
3

K1

4
1
2

S1

S2

K1 & Y1

Y1

0V

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21

Circuit diagram
Lines of potential with constant voltage are drawn horizontally.
Current paths are drawn vertically and numbered consecutively.
Circuit symbols are shown in the direction of current flow.
Switching elements are generally shown under zero-voltage conditions.
Latching to guard against sticking of relay contacts in current paths 6 and 7.

24 V

S0

1
3
4

S1

3
3
4

K1

4
3
4

S2

5
3
4

K2

6
3
4

K1

K2

K1

A1
A2

K2

A1
A2

Y1

7
3

K2

4
1
2

K1

3
4
1
2

Y2

0V

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Circuit diagram

S0

3
4

S1

3
4

K1

3
4

S2

3
4

K2

3
4

K1

K2

K1

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A1
A2

K2

A1
A2

Y1

K2

4
1
2

K1

3
4
1
2

Y2

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22

Hydraulic power pack


Hydraulic power pack for use in stationary hydraulic systems.
Power is delivered via the pressure medium using a pump and drive motor.
The pack incorporates devices to remove air, water and solid particles from the
hydraulic fluid.

Pressure relief valve


(safety valve)
Pressure line
Electric motor n = 1500 rpm

Return line

Hydraulic pump

Suction pipe

Air filter

Suction filter

Fluid level indicator

Filler filter
Cleaning aperture

Baffle plate
Drain screw

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Hydraulic power pack

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23

Hydraulic circuit
Hydraulic systems consist of open or closed circuits.
Hydraulic fluid is used as an energy carrier.
This energy is output via cylinders and motors.
Relieved hydraulic fluid is returned to the tank or hydraulic pump.

Hydraulic cylinder

Electrohydraulic
power valve

Hydraulic
pump

Motor

Return
line

Safety
valve

Hydraulic pump
open

Hydraulic
motor

Motor
Filter

Safety
valve

Feed pump
(top-up for
leakage losses)

Safety valve

closed

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Hydraulic circuit

open
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closed
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24

Electrical power hydraulic power


Electric motor

Driven by electric current on the basis of a potential difference.


Electrical power is the product of voltage and current
Pelectr. = V I (unit: watts).

Driven via fluid flow on the basis of a pressure difference.


Hydraulic power is the product of pressure and flow rate
Phydr. = p Q (unit: watts).

Pelectr. = V I

Phydr. = p q
Flow
rate q

Pressure p

Current I

Voltage V

Hydraulic motor

Electric motor
Gear motor

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Electrical power

Hydraulic power

+
-

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25

Power losses
Efficiency of electric motors

Frictional losses
Magnetic losses

Efficiency of hydraulic pump Frictional losses


Volumetric losses
Valves, piping, tubing

Pressure losses dp
Power losses expressed by P = dp Q

Hydraulic motors
and cylinders

Frictional losses
Volumetric losses

Frictional and
pressure losses

Power losses

Frictional and
volumetric losses

Frictional,
volumetric and
magnetic losses

Phydr. loss = ,p q

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Power losses

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26

Pressure switches
Actuation of electrical contacts when a defined minimum pressure is reached.
The minimum pressure (switching point) can be varied by means of an adjustable
spring.
Example shows switching at approx. 4 bar with rising or falling pressure.
Generally connected up in practice as a changeover contact.

2 3

Symbolic representation
in hydraulic circuit diagram

Symbolic representation
in electrical circuit diagram

p
1

1
3
2

Pressure
p

4 bar

c
b

Hysteresis

Time t
a/c Switching point with rising pressure
b
Switching point with falling pressure

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Pressure switches
2 3

p
1

1
3
2

Pressure
p
4 bar

Time t

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27

4/3-way solenoid valve


Valve spool is directly actuated by solenoids.
Actuation on left

The piston spool is displaced to the right and creates the connections P A
and B T.

Rest position

Rest position produced by spring centring of piston spool. All inputs of the 4/3-way
valve are closed in this position.

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a

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4/3-way solenoid valve

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28

4/3-way solenoid valve, piloted


Direct activation of pilot spool via solenoids.
Actuation on left

The pilot piston spool is displaced to the right, and hydraulic fluid is directed to the
right-hand side of the main control spool, creating the connections P A and B T.

Rest position

Rest position produced by spring centring of pilot and main piston spools. All ports
of the 4/3-way valve are closed at the main valve.

Simplified symbol

Detailed symbol

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4/3-way solenoid valve, piloted

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29

Electrical safety

EMERGENCY STOP button placed in an easily accessible position


Protection against voltages
Protection by means of insulation
Protection by means of earthed conductive housings
Safety isolation by means of transformers

1) Switch off
2) Check
3) Carry out work
EMERGENCY
STOP
Safety insulation

Protective earth

Safety isolation

Additional
insulation
L1
PE

220 V AC

24 V

Basic insulation

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Electrical safety

Safety insulation

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Protective earth

Safety isolation

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30

Hydraulic safety
Safety regulations must be observed.

Switch off motor/pump


Depressurise accumulator
Lower load
Check pressure

Work can now be carried out by authorised trained personnel.

1) Switch off
motor/pump

2) Depressurise
accumulator

3) Lower
load

4) Check
pressure

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Hydraulic safety

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TP 601, Transparency 30

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