Metrotile Installation Manual
Metrotile Installation Manual
Metrotile Installation Manual
1c Inlet Road,
Takanini, Auckland, New Zealand
P: +64 9 299 9498
F: +64 9 298 4114
E: [email protected]
W: www.metrotile.com
Table Of Contents
1. General Information ....................................................................................................3
2. Recommended Tools ....................................................................................................9
3. Profile Specifications ..................................................................................................11
4. Flashing Specifications ...............................................................................................12
5. Detail Reference Guide ..............................................................................................15
6. Preparatory Installation ..............................................................................................16
7. Tile Laying Installation - General ................................................................................19
8. Tile Laying Installation - Shake Specific .....................................................................24
9. Valley Installation - General ........................................................................................27
10. Gable Installation .....................................................................................................30
11. Ridge Installation ......................................................................................................34
12. Sidewall Installation ..................................................................................................37
13. Headwall Installation ................................................................................................39
14. Penetration Installation ............................................................................................41
15. Caring for your Roof .................................................................................................42
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1. General Information
1.0 Description
1.1
Metrotile products are manufactured in accordance with Part 2 of NZS 4217:
1980 New Zealand Standard for Pressed Metal Tiles and provided our roof products
are installed in accordance with our specifications they will meet the requirements
of the New Zealand Building Code.
1.2
Manufactured to ISO9001, NZS3604 and NZS 4217.
1.3
Metrotile currently have five roofing profiles available: Bond, Classic, Shake, Roman
(covered by this manual) and Shingle (please refer to Shingle Installation Manual for further
information).
1.4
The roofing tiles are printed on the underside with the brand name.
1.5
The following flashings form an integral part of the roofing system:
l 2m flashings (effective cover 1.9 m)
l Standard Barge Flashing
l Standard Ridge (for Hip and Ridge capping)
l Standard Side Flashing
l A.E. Barge and A.E. Apron Flashings are also supplied with alloy edging.
400mm flashings (effective cover 370mm):
l Barrel Trim
l V-Ridge
1.6
50 x 3.05mm ring shank nails are used for fixing the roofing tiles. Where tiles have to be fixed
on top of a rib, e.g. at the fascia, eaves, barges or on top of flashings, 50 x 3.05mm
ring shank nails fitted with neoprene washers are used or can be alternatively sealed
with a MS type sealant.
2.0 Materials
2.1
Zincalume consists of steel hot-dip coated with an aluminium/zinc alloy
complying with NZS 344J. The steel is G300 (Structural Drawing) grade 0.4mm
thick. To the topside of the Zincalume coated steel formed profile, one of the following
coating systems is applied:
l Textured Coating - an acrylic base-coat which binds a layer of stone granules
covered with an acrylic overglaze, or
l Satin Coating - an acrylic topcoat
3.0 Colours
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
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4.0 Packing
4.1
4.2
The tiles are packed on wooden pallets protected with temporary waterproof covering for
delivery to the site.
Flashings, V - Ridge, Barrel Trim and other accessories are packed separately.
The product must be transported and handled with care to avoid damaging the surfaces.
Long-term storage of roofing must be under dry, ventilated cover.
For short-term storage on site, pallets should be placed separately on level ground.
The products must be left covered with the waterproof covering on, when stored short-term
on site in order to avoid water stains.
Metrotile Roofing Systems are pressed-metal roof cladding products suitable for use on new
or existing roofs when fixed to timber battens.
New roofs must be designed and constructed in accordance with NZS 3604 or to a specific
structural design.
Roof design must take into account any requirements for areas subject to regular snowfalls
(as per the requirements of Acceptable Solution E2/AS1 Paragraph 1.2), the need to
minimise roof cavity condensation, e.g., in skillion roofs, and specific flashing details.
Existing roofs must be inspected for soundness and the capability of resisting likely structural
loads.
Minimum roof pitch for Bond, Classic and Roman profiles is 12.5 degrees and 15 degrees for
the Shake profile.
Note must also be taken of the requirements of Acceptable Solution E2/AS1 Paragraph
1.4(ii) for antiponding boards when the roof pitch is less than 15 degrees.
The flashings supplied by Metrotile (N.Z.) Ltd are acceptable alternatives to those specified
in Figure 1 of Acceptable Solution E2/AS1.
The designer must also provide weathersealing details for situations not covered by the
manufacturers information. The designer is responsible for ensuring that all of his/
her details are incorporated into the roof design, and that those details are followed by the
installer.
Batten size and fixing must be in accordance with the requirements of NZS 3604 for the
relevant rafter spacing (maximum 1200mm).
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6.10
Windzone
V(m/s)
q1(kPa)
V(m/s)
q1(kPa)
V(m/s)
q1(kPa)
V(m/s)
q1(kPa)
Low 32
0.61
Med 37
0.62
High 44
1.16
Very High 50
1.50
fixing kN k1
purlin size
(mm)
s p a n
(mm)
fixing kN k1
fixing kN k1
fixing kN k1
Main
Periphery
Main
Periphery
Main
Periphery
Main
Periphery
1.0
1.5
1.0
1.5
1.0
1.5
1.0
1.5
50x40
900
0.2
0.3
0.2
0.4
0.3
0.5
0.5
0.7
50x50
1200
0.2
0.4
0.3
0.5
0.5
0.7
0.6
0.9
Cpz = 0.9
Cpi = 0
Cpe = 0.9
90x3.15
0.4
90x3.2
0.6
Gun Nail
90x3.15
0.7
90x3.3
0.9
10gx100
2.5
Type 17 screw
14gx100
7.3
Roof framing should provide support and fixing for the tile battens that will satisfy the design
load wind requirements.
Installers should check that the framing has been erected to an accurate and even line
before roof fixing is started.
An inspection and any rectification to the framing alignment must be carried out before roof
fixing is commenced.
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Battens must be treated, sized, and fixed according to NZS 3604. On new roofing
underlay, e.g. as given in Acceptable Solution E2AS1 Paragraph 1.3, must be fixed in place
first in accordance with the instructions of the underlay manufacturer.
A row of battens is fixed directly behind the fascia board. The next row of battens is
generally fixed 320mm from the front of the fascia board, and subsequent rows are fixed
at 368mm centres and 370 centres (satin).
Battens shall span at least three rafters or trusses at the edge of all roof planes. The
installer is to select tiling battens from pack and reject any unsuitable battens that may
not support his/her weight when spanning 900mm centres. Tiling battens are required to
support tiles.
In reroofing situations when counter-battens are used, they must be sized, installed and
fixed in accordance with the requirements of NZS 4217. This must be done in low, medium
and high NZS 3604 building wind zones.
In very high wind zones, counter battens must be spaced at 600mm maximum
centres when the existing purlin spacing is 750mm, and 450mm maximum centres when
the existing purlin spacing is 900mm.
Where the counter batten sits directly on the purlin behind the fascia, two 75mm x
3.15mm skew driven nails may be used, as per NZS 4217 section 202.4.4 Preparation of roof.
Special flashings are made as required by the manufacturer from uncoated steel
and subsequently factory coated using the same coating process as used for tiles or
alternatively manufactured on site by the roofer using factory finished tiles and
accessories and cutting and bending to the desired shape.
12.0 Durability
12.1
12.2
12.3
Metrotile warrants that each Zincalume roofing tile comprised in the roof fitted to the
purchasers property, will carry an appropriate weatherproof warranty. This warranty
does not cover damage due to improper handling or installation.
Please refer to Country Warranty for further information.
Installation must be in accordance with instructions of Metrotile (N.Z.) Ltd.
Where the roof space is not completely closed-off to the elements, the underside of the
roof must be completely shielded with roofing underlay or sheathing such as fibre
cement, hardboard or plywood.
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Limitations on use
12.5
12.6
12.7
12.8
Metrotile Roofing Systems must not be used in high alkaline environments, (such as on
intensive animal shelters or other buildings with high ammonia or urea concentrations),
and/or contact with fresh concrete or plaster must be avoided.
The roofing must not be used in contact with permanently damp materials, on industrial
buildings in which corrosive processes occur, or over swimming pools.
Copper in any form must not be allowed to contact the roofing, and care must be taken
to ensure that runoff from copper overflow or down pipes does not come into contact with
the tiles.
Lead or lead edged flashings must not be used with Metrotile Roofing Systems unless
a suitable barrier paint system is applied to both surfaces to ensure there is no metal to
metal contact, or contact through water runoff. The manufacturer supplies flashings that
are suitable for use with the roofing products.
Weathering
12.9
12.10
With granule-coated products, some loss of granules and overglaze can be expected
over time.
Acrylic-coated tiles may fade and chalk as time passes. This may be more noticeable
with some colours than others, and is an expected part of the weathering process.
Maintenance
12.11 Metrotile pressed metal roofing tiles require minor maintenance to ensure the continued
performance of the roof over its life.
12.12 Where possible a visual ground inspection of your roof should be performed every year, or
after any significant storm, for the following items. Maintenance or repairs to these items
should help prevent any major problems occurring:
l Damaged or displaced tiles or flashings.
l Blocked valleys, spouting or downpipes with debris such as leaves, other plant matter or
foreign objects such as toys.
l Wash down any roof areas not effected by rain washing (see Cleaning below).
12.13 In certain environmental conditions moss, mould or lichen may present itself on areas
of the roof. To maintain the integrity of the coating and for aesthetic reasons this can
easily be removed with a generic roof wash treatment, such as Mossboss, applied by
low pressure spraying. When the roof is used for collection of potable water, ensure that
the downpipes are disconnected for the period stated in the spraying instructions. Failure
to maintain the roof in this manner will void the coating warranty.
12.14 When repairs or maintenance are needed we recommend that you consult a metal tile
roofing specialist, as additional damage to the roof tiles can be caused by inexperienced
foot traffic (If you must access the roof follow these instructions, to avoid denting or
damaging the roof tiles, you should wear soft sole shoes & place your foot on the lowest
point of the tile and at the front edge of the tile). Also, house holders unfamiliar with
working at height pose considerable risk of injury to themselves by falling from ladders or
the roof.
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Cleaning
12.15
12.16
Metrotile roofs must be washed down regularly with fresh water in all areas not washed by
rain, such as those areas sheltered by the eaves overhang of a higher roof. In areas near
the sea, where salt deposition is noticeable on windows and similar surfaces, or near
areas of industrial pollution, washing down should be carried out every 2-3 months. In
other areas, washing down every 6 months should suffice.
Lichen and mould growth must be removed with chemical cleaners recommended by
Metrotile (N.Z) Limited, such as Mossboss. Metrotile (N.Z) Limited recommends to
chemically clean the roof once every 2-4 years to maintain a good appearance
and prevent the growth of algae, moss and lichen. Failure to carry out
this maintenance program will void the coating warranty (see Metrotile coating Warranty).
Minor scuffing of the tiles can be repaired with the Touch-Up kit from Metrotile. Use the
Acrylic Touch-Up kit from Metrotile (not sealants). Coloured aerosol paints should never
be sprayed on tiles or accessories made by Metrotile.
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2. Recommended Tools
Metrotile Roofing Systems are installed with standard construction tools. The tiles may be cut with
tin-snips, or the Guillotine (cutter) supplied as part of the Metrotile installation kit that consists of; 1
Guillotine (cutter), 1 Bender, 1 Top Course Bender.
Guillotine (also known as a Cutter)
356mm x 1016mm x 76mm 17.7kg. This Guillotine is
used for Bond, Classic, Roman, Shake & Shingle.
Bender
864mm X 508mm X 406mm 20.9kg
Page 9
Hand Scribe
Hand Bender
Measuring Tape
Nail Gun
Tin Snips
Set-out Rod
Bevel
Page 10
Profile Specifications
Bond
Overall Length:
1325mm
Length of Cover:
1265mm
Width of Cover:
368mm
0.46m2
Tiles / m2:
2.15
12.5
4
Textured
Satin
Weight / Tile:
2.9kg
2.0kg
Weight / m2:
6.3kg
4.4kg
Classic
Overall Length:
1325mm
Length of Cover:
1265mm
Width of Cover:
368mm
0.46m2
Tiles / m2:
2.15
12.5
4
Textured
Satin
Weight / Tile:
2.9kg
2.0kg
Weight / m2:
6.3kg
4.4kg
Shake
Overall Length:
1325mm
Length of Cover:
1265mm
Width of Cover:
368mm
0.46m2
Tiles / m2:
2.15
15
4
Textured
Satin
Weight / Tile:
3.0kg
2.1kg
Weight / m2:
6.4kg
4.5kg
Roman
Textured
Overall Length:
1290mm
Length of Cover:
1220mm
Width of Cover:
368mm
0.45m2
Tiles / m2:
2.22
Weight / Tile:
2.9kg
Weight / m2:
6.3kg
12.5
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4. Flashing Specifications
100. Barrel Trim
101. V Ridge
Dimensions
400mm X 150mm
Dimensions
400mm X 150mm
Overall Length
2000mm
Cover Length
370mm
Cover Length
370mm
Cover Length
1900mm
Weight (textured)
0.462kg
Weight (textured)
0.472kg
Weight (textured)
1.50kg
0.316kg
Weight (satin)
1.01kg
Weight (satin)
0.324kg
Weight (satin)
42
42mm
85mm
0m
84mm
37
150
mm
mm
40
15mm
0m
37
55mm
0m
150
40
mm
Dimensions
150mm x 150mm
Dimensions
150mm x 150mm
Overall Length
2000mm
Weight (textured)
0.082kg
Weight (textured)
0.074kg
Cover Length
1900mm
Weight (satin)
0.058kg
Weight (satin)
0.052kg
Weight (satin)
3.50kg
90m
90
150m
20mm
60mm
125mm
20mm
Overall Length
2000mm
Overall Length
2000mm
Overall Length
2000mm
Cover Length
1900mm
Cover Length
1900mm
Cover Length
1900mm
Weight (satin)
1.63kg
Weight (textured)
1.72kg
Weight (textured)
1.98kg
Weight (satin)
1.20kg
Weight (satin)
1.45kg
45m
70mm
60mm
20mm
75m
mm
60mm
10
110mm
mm
10
m
20
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Overall Length
2000mm
Overall Length
2000mm
Overall Length
2000mm
Cover Length
1900mm
Cover Length
1900mm
Cover Length
1900mm
Weight (textured)
2.50kg
Weight (textured)
2.35kg
Weight (textured)
1.80kg
Weight (satin)
1.75kg
Weight (satin)
1.64kg
Weight (satin)
1.40kg
100
mm
75mm
85mm
35mm
120mm
23mm
75mm
160mm
10mm
35mm
25mm
35mm
30mm
Overall Length
2000mm
Overall Length
2000mm
Overall Length
2000mm
Cover Length
1900mm
Cover Length
1900mm
Cover Length
1900mm
Weight (textured)
2.50kg
Weight (textured)
2.35kg
Weight (textured)
2.56kg
Weight (satin)
1.75kg
Weight (satin)
1.64kg
mm
100
75mm
35mm
23mm
85mm
20m
120mm
35mm
10
0m
35mm
mm
15
160mm
Overall Length
2000mm
Overall Length
2000mm
Overall Length
2000mm
Cover Length
1900mm
Cover Length
1900mm
Cover Length
1900mm
Weight (textured)
2.54kg
Weight (textured)
1.90kg
Weight (textured)
1.88kg
Weight (satin)
1.81kg
Weight (satin)
1.32kg
Weight (satin)
1.31kg
150
mm
40mm
75mm
125mm
10
15mm
52mm
8mm
25mm
35mm
3mm
20mm
30mm
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2000mm
Cover Length
1900mm
Weight (textured)
1.97kg
Weight (satin)
1.30kg
75mm
75mm
40mm
13mm
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Valley
Installation
pages
27-29
Ridge
Installation
pages
34-36
Penetration
Installation
page 41
Batten &
Tile Lay
pages
16-26
Headwall
Installation
pages
39-40
Sidewall
Installation
pages
37-38
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Preparatory Installation
1. Batten Spacing
Disclaimer: For purposes of uniformity, we
have demonstrated 50x40mm battens as this
is the most common batten size . This may
be substituted for 50x25mm or 50x50mm
for different rafter/truss spacings (see Tiling
Batten Specifications).
A 50x40mm batten is placed directly behind
the fascia around the entire roof. This will serve
as the eave batten.
Rafters
Rafters
37
37 0 m
0
m
37
m
37 0 m m
0
m
32
m
m
0
m
m
36
36 8 m
8
m
36
m
36 8 m m
8
m
32
m
m
0
m
m
Fascia board
Fascia board
The set out can be done using a setout rod, which is made from a 50x40mm batten or
measuring rod of similar thickness.
Measure every 370mm (Satin) or 368mm (Textured) measured up the setout rod and saw
notches in the material, making sure the notches are accurate and that the bottom of the
notch is square to the rod. The rod is then placed on the rafter and nails are placed in every
notch so that you have a series of nails at 368mm or 370mm centres running up each rafter.
2. Batten Cutting
When placing the battens on the set out
nails, care should be taken to stagger the
joins across several rafters and not to have
multiple joins on the same rafter going up the
roof truss.
Place the battens on the setout nails mitring
each batten onto the hip and valley boards.
Make sure joining battens are centred on the
rafters and cut ends off that are not straight.
Then cut all other joins on the centre line of
each rafter where each batten extends to.
Then mitre cut each batten onto the hip and
valley boards.
37
tte
a
sb
37
ve
ea
37
0
32
36
8
36
8
36
0
32
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Preparatory Installation
3. Underlay Installation
Underlay
4. Batten Fastening
Battens shall be nailed through to the
rafter with one 90 x 3.15mm nail at each
intersection unless greater wind uplift
resistance is necessary as stipulated in table
5.10 page 5.
Refer to section 9.0 Tiling Battens on page 6 of
the manual, within General Information.
50mm x 40mm
batten
Page 17
l H1.2 treated
l Douglas fir of moisture content <20%
l 50 x 25mm for 450mm rafter/truss spacing,
l 50 x 40mm for 900mm rafter/truss spacing
l 50 x 50mm for 1200mm rafter/truss spacing
* Detail shows roof pitch > 15o with anti-ponding board omitted
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Figure 1.1
Figure 1.2
150 mm
Figure 1.3
Secure these tiles by tacking through the back
flange (Fig 1.3). Lay subsequent courses two at
a time, both starting about the same distance
from the hip board. (Fig 1.4 & 1.5)
150 mm
Figure 1.4
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Figure 1.5
y
x
475 mm
845 mm
Figure 1.6
Last matching
corrugation
Hipboard
475 mm
845 mm
Figure 1.7
Page 20
475mm
845mm
Top
Bottom
x mm
y mm
Top e.g.
Bottom e.g.
342mm
710mm
530mm
900mm
Top
Bottom
600mm
970mm
Top
Bottom
380mm
750mm
Figure 1.8
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Cutting line
Bending line
Figure 1.9
Hip Cut
OR
Two Hip Cuts Per Tile
Height of hip board
projection or width
of bevel
Cutting line
Bending line
Figure 1.10
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Hip Bending
Place the tile in the bender and line up the
marks showing the bend line. Operate the
foot controlled vice mechanism to hold the
tile firmly, and bend the tile upwards.
Each cut tile will vary slightly in size, and
as cutting and bending are done on the
ground, it is very important not to mix up
the individually cut tiles. Stack them in the
sequence that they will be used. A simple
practice is to cut off tiles in order and restack in order and then move to bending,
repeating the process (Fig 1.8).
Figure 1.8
Figure 1.9
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Cutting line
Bending line
Tile
Hip Batten
Note: Tiles must be turned up a minimum of 40mm against the hip battens, hip board or
where they butt against a vertical or inclined surface.
Cut and Bent
2.
Page 24
4.
In some instances it is desirable to cut
and lay a half tile to ensure a cut tile is a
desirable size.
Proceed to lay and secure all tiles out
across length of roof.
Page 25
6.
Place in position and secure each tile at the
lap, into the hip board and along the nose
of the tile as required depending on the cut
tile length.
7.
Page 26
Valley Tray
50mm x 40mm
Batten
Valley Board
Underlay
Fascia
A
B
20mm
Fastening
First run out a strip of roofing underlay over
the valley board to prevent the valley tray
from coming into direct contact with the
valley board.
Valleys shall be secured by 90mm x 3.15mm
H.D. Galvanised nails fixed into the valley
board at no more than 1.0m centers and
bent over the top lip of the valley to hold the
valley tray in place.
2.
Under no circumstances must the
fasteners penetrate the valley surface.
90mm x 3.15mm
H.D. Galvanised
nails
Page 27
Silicon
Tile
Tile measuring, cutting and bending for valleys is carried out as for hips, except that the
bends are downwards.
Measure the distance from the last
corrugation of the installed tile to the desired
finished tile line in the valley (approximately
40mm to each side of the valley centre line).
This measurement is done at the top and
bottom of the installed tile. This is the BEND
line. To this measurement, add the depth of
the valley from the FINISHED TILE line minus
10mm which is the amount the tile will drop
into the valley. This is the CUTTING line and
will result in a tapered downturn.
Fascia
Page 28
Page 29
Barge Batten
2
Batten
Underlay
Fascia
Fascia
V Ridge
5
V Ridge
Tile
End Cap
Fascia
Page 30
Page 31
Page 32
370mm
370mm
Rafter
Batten
Tile
Page 33
Ridge Installation
It is recommended to fit the V Ridge or Barrel Trim up all hips and gables before moving to the
ridge. The starting and finishing trim on the ridge must be lapped over the hip or gable trim
with silicon applied under the lap to create a waterproof seal. To ensure a watertight joint and
prevent the ingress of water, a tight fit is required between the tile and the ridge cap.
Note: Tiles must be turned up a minimum of 40mm against the batten, hip board or where they
butt against a vertical or an inclined surface.
The ridge trim can be fixed through the side of the trim using fasteners. It is also recommended
that the silicon spots be covered for aesthetic reasons using the Touch-Up Kit.
Page 34
Standard Ridge
Page 35
Page 36
Sidewall Installation
Flashings at the ends of roofs, where the wall continues past the roof, require a stopend flashing
that ensures water is directed into the gutter. Sufficient material should be left standing out from
the wall so that cladding installers can ensure a weather secure finish.
Batten
Building
Wrap
Underlay
Building
Wrap
Tile turn up
Support Nog
Stop End Flashing
(available in L or R)
Fascia
4
Side Flashing
Building
Wrap
Building
Wrap
Sealsure nails in high points
of tiles only in bottom course
5
Building
Wrap
Wall Cladding
standard fixing
Page 37
Page 38
Headwall Installation
The wall cladding flashings must be positioned before the tiles and must be designed so that
the turned up tile can be inserted behind the flashing.
Note: All preparatory work of under-flashing, fixing of eaves, gutters and valley gutters
must be completed and all tiling battens must be in place before laying tiles.
Batten
2
Underlay
Standard Side
Flashing
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Page 40
Penetration Installation
Roof penetrations shall be flashed as follows:
a)
Pipe penetrations up to 60mm shall be flashed using an EPDM boot flashing as shown
in below figure.
Roofing Underlay
Batten
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