SPY Manual 785-790 Portable Holiday Detector FNLweb
SPY Manual 785-790 Portable Holiday Detector FNLweb
SPY Manual 785-790 Portable Holiday Detector FNLweb
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holiday detector
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Table of contents
Operator Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Unit Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Principles of Holiday Detector Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
SPY® Model 785/ 790 Pulse Holiday Detector Overview . . . . . 8
Connecting Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Controls and Voltage Adjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Field Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Battery Charging and Storage Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Troubleshooting Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Maintenance and Repair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Technical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Electrode Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Related Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Test Voltage Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
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operator safety
PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY PRIOR TO
USING THE EQUIPMENT!
WARNING! This is a HIGH VOLTAGE device capable of producing an
electrical shock if not properly grounded and/or operated in accordance
with the instructions and procedures prescribed in this manual! If you have a
pacemaker or other life critical electronic medical device DO NOT use this device.
Only trained and responsible personnel should operate high voltage equipment.
Display warning labels prominently prior to and during testing. Portable holiday
detectors are designed to operate and maintain an electric current output well
below levels which could cause injury. However, you may experience a mild shock
if the test electrode or ground is touched while the equipment is activated. Wear
rubber or plastic gloves and non-conductive footwear to minimize potential shock.
Keep in mind that the shock prevention effectiveness of the rubber or plastic glove
and footwear is limited to the condition of their protective surface. Make sure your
gloves and footwear are void of tears and holes and are in good condition.
Use of Portable Holiday Detectors is limited to finding defects in insulating
materials. Testing should be conducted clear of personnel not involved in the
testing procedure. Personnel operating Portable Holiday Detectors should
be aware of the safety limitations imposed by their environment at all times.
Operator should have an assistant to ensure that unauthorized personnel are
kept clear of the testing area.
DANGER! Portable Holiday Detectors create an arc or spark. Use of
a Portable Holiday Detector in or around combustible or flammable
environments can result in an explosion. When operating in any potentially
hazardous area, consult with the plant or site safety officer before proceeding
with a holiday detection test in any potentially hazardous or suspect area.
DANGER! IF YOU HAVE A PACEMAKER DO NOT USE THIS
DEVICE.
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DO NOT CUT THE GROUND CABLE TO A SHORTER LENGTH.
If it isn’t raining, but the coating surface is wet, the problem becomes one
of accurately locating the coating defect (holiday). Again, the water will
conduct the electricity and you may get false holiday indications many feet from
the actual holiday(s). In this case it is recommended that you dry the testing area
prior to inspection.
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unit calibration
As the operator of this unit you require accurate, safe, and reliable equipment to
perform coating inspections at the proper output voltage.
Prior to leaving our manufacturing facility Pipeline Inspection Co. certifies that
SPY® Model 785 / 790 Holiday Detector has been calibrated and demonstrates
the output voltage, which appears on the display of the detector within +/- 5% of
indicated setting over the range of 1-15 kV for the 785 and 5-35 kV for the 790.
Since output voltage is regulated, this tolerance is maintained regardless of load.
Your unit comes with a Factory Calibration Certificate and a Factory
Authorized Calibration Decal applied to the side of the unit both with the date
your unit was calibrated.
Our units do not tend to drift but it is recommended that this unit be calibrated at
least once per year or more frequently based on heavy usage. Recalibration of
our equipment should be performed ONLY at a SPY® Authorized Service
Center due to the unique calibration process; test equipment utilized and
properly trained SPY® technicians.
We DO NOT recommend using any other calibration service other than a SPY®
Authorized Service Center; using an outside service with technicians not trained
to work on SPY® brand equipment could damage the unit and, if the enclosure is
opened, void the warranty.
When calibration is needed please return your unit to a SPY® Authorized Service
Center or SPY® manufacturing facility located at:
Pipeline Inspection Company
Attention: Calibration
1919 Antoine Drive
Houston, Texas 77055
Please include: Company Name and Contact info. For a complete list of
Authorized Service Centers please visit our website at www.picltd.com.
If a copy of the Calibration Certificate on file is needed it may be obtained by
emailing a request to [email protected].
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principles of holiday
detector operation
Holiday detectors are devices that are used to detect the presence of
defects in the non-conductive coatings applied to surfaces in order to
minimize ion flow from a conductive substrate. This is accomplished
by attempting to create an electrical circuit by passing an electrode
over the non-conductive coating. A sufficient voltage is generated in
the electrode to cause a spark that will jump from the electrode to the
substrate if a defect is found. When a defect is found a horn will sound
and a LED light will turn off.
Metal objects such as pipelines, reinforcing bar (rebar), storage tanks
or structural steel are normally covered with a protective coating to
prevent corrosion. Holiday detectors are used to inspect these coatings
for pin holes, scratches or other coating faults. They work by generating
a voltage high enough to jump a gap that is longer than the thickness of
the coating.
The laws of physics determine the required voltage level to jump a given
distance, or gap. Coating type also affects voltage level requirements.
Environmental Conditions such as humidity, temperature, and other
environmental factors will also affect voltage required to jump a given
distance.
A holiday detector simply applies a voltage to the outside of the coating.
With the pipe connected to ground and with the holiday detector
connected to ground, a hole in the coating will allow a spark to jump
or “arc” from the electrode to the pipe to complete the circuit. When a
complete circuit is formed, an audible and visual signal is activated on
the holiday detector.
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spy® model 785 / 790 pulse
holiday detector overview
The Model 785 Pulse Holiday Detector is a high voltage (1-15 kV)
detector designed to cover a wide range of coatings from thin films
to tapes to extruded or coal tar types of coatings (4 -150 Mils). Since
the operating characteristics of this detector are very broad it is
recommended that thin film epoxy coatings be inspected with the
model 780 or 785 holiday detector.
The Model 790 Pulse Holiday Detector is a high voltage (5-35 kV)
detector designed specifically for tapes, extruded or coal tar types of
coatings, and thicker somatic type coatings (50 -750 Mils).
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1 9
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1 Spring or Brush Electrode 8 Control Knob (3 positions:
2 Electrode Accessory Off / Voltage Set / On)
Connection Point 9 Voltage Set Access Hole
3 Electrode Wand 10 Comfort Grip
4 Wand Release 11 Ground Cable Connection Point
5 Easy Carry Top Handle 12 12V Battery
6 Shoulder Strap Connection 13 Quick Release Battery Button
7 Built In Digital LCD JeepMeter 14 Horn
(Voltage meter) 15 Model & Serial Number
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connecting accessories
CAUTION! DO NOT TOUCH. Make sure the switch is in the OFF position
prior to connecting any accessory.
Clip Installation
Shoulder Strap
4
Control Knob 1 2 3
1
Electrode Wand
Caution! - High Voltage
Cuidado! - Voltaje Alto
3 5
Battery
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STEP 3. CONNECTING THE GROUND CABLE. The ground cable plugs into
the bottom side of the rear handle. It uses a quarter turn fastener, so insert the cable
as far as possible and rotate it at least a quarter clockwise turn until it locks in place.
PROPER GROUNDING. Make sure the ground cable is uncoiled and
extended.
DIAGRAM 1: Shows the method when the pipe is on wood skids or hanging
from pipe slings; attach the holiday detector ground cable directly to the
uncoated substrate (pipe cutback) with a clamp and also a grounding rod with a
grounding cable attached to the pipe cut back to complete the circuit.
GROUNDING
ROD
DIAGRAM 1
TO JEEP PIPE ON SKIDS OR WHEN HANGING FROM PIPE SLINGS USE A GROUND
ROD WITH A GROUNDING CABLE CLAMPED TO THE PIPE CUTBACK WHILE HOLIDAY
DETECTOR GROUND CABLE IS ALSO CONNECTED TO THE PIPE CUT BACK.
DETECTOR
GROUND ROD
GROUND CABLE
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DIAGRAM 3: Shows the method of using a grounding collar when the pipe
is on wood skids but no substrate is available to clamp to; attach the grounding
collar around the coated pipe then attach the holiday detector ground cable to the
grounding pad lug to complete the circuit.
GROUNDING COLLAR
DIAGRAM 3
EARTH
DETECTOR
TAIL WIRE (GROUND)
USE A GROUNDING PAD IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE HOLIDAY DETECTOR
GROUND CABLE ATTACHED TO THE GROUNDING PAD.
STEP 5. BATTERY. The battery will only install one way (from the front side). It
is keyed to prevent insertion in an incorrect fashion. One end of the battery is flat
and the other has a step. The flat end goes towards the rear of the unit. Push the
battery until it snaps in place (the spring will be almost completely compressed
when properly installed). To remove the battery, press the orange release on the
bottom left side of the unit. Newer batteries can be a bit resistant when trying
to remove the battery because of the newness of the battery and the tight fit on
the slide path; if so give a gentle tap with your palm on the battery in the direction
of removal.
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controls and
voltage adjustments
The control knob has three positions: OFF, VOLTAGE SET, and ON. In the
OFF position all power is off, including the high voltage output.
POWER OFF VOLTAGE SET POWER ON
LEFT MIDDLE RIGHT
KILOVOLTS
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NOTE: Voltage setting can only be viewed in the middle set position.
This is to prevent confusion during detection of holidays as the voltage
will drop when the unit discharges to substrate. Static electricity on
protective coatings can be picked up and can cause fluctuations in the
voltage reading.
STEP 7. TURNING ON UNIT FOR HOLIDAY DETECTION. Turn
the unit clockwise to the ON position. In this position the unit is in the
normal running mode with the red LED on steady, the horn tone will be
steady and the display will turn off.
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field calibration
instructions
Prior to each use of the Model 785 / 790 Pulse Holiday Detector it is
important to perform a Field Calibration to verify that the required voltage
setting for the coating thickness will accurately detect defects (holidays)
in the coating.
ADDING TEST DEFECTS TO THE COATING.
1. Prior to turning on and setting the voltage on the detector manually add
one pinhole size defect on the coating surface, make sure the defect
goes down to the substrate (bare metal).
2. Set the voltage on the detector to the minimum voltage based on the
coating type and thickness. Use equation 525 x sqrt (mils) from NACE
SP0490 for Fusion-Bonded Epoxy and equation 1250 x sqrt(mils) from
NACE SP0274 for thick coatings. Use the spring or brush electrode to
travel over the test defects. See voltage table on page 27.
3. If you see the spark jump the gap from the electrode to the substrate
in the defect and the horn on the detector changes from a running tone
to a loud signal horn and the light on the display turns off then you have
successfully detected defects (holidays) in the coating and verified the
detector operation.
4. If your test does not successfully detect the test defect then increase
the voltage by 10% and test again. If test fails again continue increasing
by 10% until the test is successful.
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battery charging and
storage instructions
The SPY® battery is a completely sealed, rechargeable 12 volt unit. It
can be used in any position and under most conditions. Batteries are
shipped fully charged. However, prior to use we recommend you place
them on the charger to verify charge level is full.
CAUTION! MAKE SURE THE SWITCH IS IN THE OFF
POSITION PRIOR TO REMOVING THE BATTERY.
Quick Release
Battery Button Battery
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WARNING! DO NOT USE ANY OTHER TYPE OF CHARGER.
This charger is specifically designed for this battery.
Charger
CHARGING THE BATTERY. Slide the charger onto
the battery as far as possible. A discharged battery
requires 4-6 hours to fully charge.
Do not disconnect the charge power cord while the battery is attached.
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troubleshooting guide
PROBLEM POSSIBLE SOLUTION CORRECTION METHOD
HOLIDAY Field Calibration Perform a field calibration to compensate
DETECTOR for environmental factors (see page 15). Use
WILL NOT NACE equation to set min voltage. Travel over
DETECT known holiday. Turn up voltage and repeat
HOLIDAYS until holiday is detected. (Note: Max voltage
is determined by the coating manufacture,
typical values for new coating range from
400 to 1000 Volts/mil).
Detection Testing Touch electrode/wand directly to bare ground
cable to test that the unit is functioning
properly. A spark will appear and the horn
will sound if switch is in the “ON” position.
If it does not detect then ensure ground cable
and electrode wand are correctly inserted
(see page 10).
If unit still fails to detect a direct short repair
may be needed, Call Pipeline Inspection
Company for support.
Minimum Voltage Follow NACE standard SP0490-2007
Setting Section 3 and NACE SP0274-2011 Section 3.
Also refer to the voltage table on page 27.
Check Detector Ground With the detector OFF remove the ground
Connection cable and fully reinsert it twisting 90 degrees
until locked. Ensure the opposite end is clean
and well connected to the pipe or earth
ground.
Check Electrode/Wand With the detector OFF remove the wand and
Connection fully reinsert until it locks into place. Ensure
wand and electrode connection points are clean.
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troubleshooting guide
PROBLEM POSSIBLE SOLUTION CORRECTION METHOD
HOLIDAY Check Ground If pipe is connected to an earth grounding rod
DETECTOR Connections and the ground cable from the holiday detector
WILL NOT is dragging the ground make sure all connections
DETECT are clean (free of debris) and secure.
HOLIDAYS
If ground cable from the holiday detector
is directly connected to the pipe cutback
(substrate) make sure all connections are
clean (free of debris) and secure.
If the ground cable from the holiday detector
and the earth grounding rod are both connected
to a grounding collar make sure all connections
are clean (free of debris) and secure.
Adjust Travel Speed Travel speed is important on Pulse units
and must not be too fast or holidays could
be missed. Follow NACE standard SP0274-
2011 section 6.3: Make or find a holiday and
attempt to detect at various speeds until
reliable detection is obtained.
HOLIDAY Charge/Replace Battery The detector will automatically power down
DETECTOR if the battery voltage drops below the
TURNS OFF required level. Ensure that the battery has
WHILE IN-USE been fully charged before use.
Use a second battery that is charged and see
if the detector still turns off.
Test Battery Additional testing may need to be conducted
on the battery, see Battery Troubleshooting.
THE DETECTOR Use SPY JM or PJM Do not use a regular multimeter as they
VOLTAGE will get damaged and are not rated for over
NEEDS TO BE 1,000 Volts. The SPY JM is rated for 7 kV DC
VERIFIED and 40 kV Peak (crescent) on pulse. The SPY
PJM can measure up to 20 kV.
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troubleshooting guide
PROBLEM POSSIBLE SOLUTION CORRECTION METHOD
THE BATTERY Check/Replace Battery Use a multimeter to measure the battery
DOESN’T voltage on the freshly charged battery. The
SEEM TO BE voltage should read 13.0 Volts or higher if
WORKING it just came off the charger. If it has been
WELL sitting for several hours the voltage can be
as low as 12.3 Volts.
If the voltage is lower than 12.0 Volts then
the battery may have a problem and will
probably need to be replaced. Test with a
different charger if possible.
PIPELINE Field Calibration If the testing documentation on the pipeline
ENGINEERS, requires a specific voltage then that setting
INSPECTOR must be used. However environmental
OR OWNER conditions such as humidity and temperature
REQUIRE A will affect the required voltage to spark across
SPECIFIC a specific gap size (holiday). For the holiday
VOLTAGE FOR detector to create a spark or Jeep the voltage
TESTING BUT must be high enough to overcome the gap. If
HOLIDAYS ARE the voltage is set too low for the thickness,
NOT BEING humidity and temperature then a spark will
DETECTED not occur. It is recommended to perform a
field calibration every day or periodically as
conditions change (see page 15).
THE PIPELINE Dry Pipe Holiday detection cannot be done in the rain
NEEDS TO BE as it will conduct back to ground and give
CHECKED BUT false holidays. Holiday detectors maybe be
PIPE IS WET / used with light moisture on the pipe however
IT IS RAINING it is highly recommended that the pipe be dry
and clean before testing. Proper safety and
safety equipment should be used when
in wet conditions to prevent user from
being shocked.
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maintenance and repair
If maintained the Model 785 / 790 Pulse Holiday Detector will offer you
a lifetime of dependable operation. Regular care and maintenance of the
unit is a requirement of good quality management practices.
In the event the unit fails to operate properly please return your unit
to a SPY® Authorized Service Center or SPY® manufacturing facility
located at:
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Spy® model 785 / 790
technical specifications
MODEL 785 790
Voltage Type Pulse Pulse
Voltage Range (kV) 1-15 kV 5-35 kV
Voltage Output Accuracy ±5% ±5%
Coating Range (Min-Max) 4-150 mils 50-750 mils
Pulse Repetition Rate 28 Hz 28 Hz
Operating Temperature –40°F to 148°F –40°F to 148°F
Internal Volt Meter YES - User Adjustable YES - User Adjustable
Display Type LCD LCD
Holiday Indicator Type Audible/Visual Audible/Visual
Power Type 12V Rechargeable Battery 12V Rechargeable Battery
Quick Release Battery* YES YES
Battery charge time Approximately 4- 6 Hours Approximately 4- 6 Hours
Unit Weight (w/ battery only) 7.45 lb 7.45 lb
Unit Dimensions (w/o battery) 21.5” x 5” x 5.5” (L x W x H) 21.5” x 5” x 5.5” (L x W x H)
Unit Dimensions (w/ battery) 21.5” x 5” x 8” (L x W x H) 21.5” x 5” x 8” (L x W x H
Domestic/International CE, NACE SP0274-2011, CE, NACE SP0274-2011
Standards Unit Complies With NACE SP0490-2007
*Battery life is dependent upon selected voltage and load applied. Typical battery life 8 hours.
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warranty
Pipeline Inspection Company, hereafter referred to as (SPY®) warrants that
SPY® Model 785 / 790 Series Holiday Detectors shall, under normal use
and service, be free from defects in material and workmanship. SPY®‘s
entire warranty obligation shall be limited to, at SPY®’s option, the repair
or replacement free of charge to the buyer of any defective equipment or
parts thereof which prove to be defective in material and workmanship under
normal use and service.
Claims for defective parts must be made in writing within twelve (12) months
after shipment of the equipment from the works of SPY®. Fast wearing and
consumable parts including, but not limited to, electrodes and ground cables,
are expressly excluded from the warranty. SPY® shall have the option to
require return of a claimed defective part to SPY®’s manufacturing facility in
the U.S.A., freight prepaid by buyer for examination to establish buyer’s claim.
Except with SPY®’s prior written approval, SPY® shall not be liable (a) for
the cost of repairs, alterations or replacements or any expense connected
therewith made or incurred by the buyer or its designers, or (b) for defects
resulting from alterations or repairs made by others than SPY®‚ or its approved
representatives.
SPY® shall not be liable for damages, including but not limited to direct, special,
indirect or consequential, resulting from the handling, or use, whether alone
or in combination with other products, or any SPY® equipment or third party
designed or manufactured equipment, including without limitation, any loss
or damage sustained or caused by the operation and use of the equipment
which is improperly operated or its successful operation is impaired by natural
elements after its delivery to the buyer.
The foregoing warranty is exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties
whether written, oral or implied (including without limitation, any warranty of
merchantability or fitness for purpose).
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Electrode types
The Model 785 / 790 can be fitted with a wide variety of electrodes that
vary in form, size and material to fit a wide range of coating inspection
projects. If we don’t carry it we can custom build an electrode to fit your
project needs.
FLAT BRUSH
FULL-CIRCLE
(BRASS, STEEL
STEEL SPRING
OR NEOPRENE)
2”- 80” (50-2032 mm)
1”- 72” (25-1829 mm)
HALF-CIRCLE INTERNAL
BRUSH (BRASS, NEOPRENE
STEEL OR 1”- 64” (25-1625 mm)
NEOPRENE) OR SPONGE
1”- 60”(25-1524 mm) 2”- 28” (50-711 mm)
FULL-CIRCLE
BRUSH (BRASS,
30’-100’ INTERNAL
STEEL OR
PULL CABLE
NEOPRENE)
8”- 60” (203-1524 mm)
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accessories
The Model 785 / 790 has a wide variety of accessories to assist you with
your coating inspection project.
SPRING
ADAPTER FOR ELECTRODE FLEX
ELCOMETER WAND
SPRINGS (36” – 72”)
ITEM #13996
SPRING
ADAPTER FOR
GROUND CABLE
TINKER & RASOR
(50 FT – 600 FT)
SPRINGS
ITEM #13995
ELECTRODE
WANDS
(36” – 72”)
SPRING SUPPORT
PUSHER WAND
(FOR SPRINGS
OVER 60”)
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related equipment
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Test voltage Guide for 785 /790
portable holiday detector
525* SQRT (MILS) MINIMUM TEST VOLTAGE FOR THIN FILM COATINGS
COATING THICKNESS MINIMUM TESTING VOLTAGE
mm mil KiloVolts
0.25 10 1.67
0.30 12 1.82
0.36 14 1.97
0.41 16 2.10
0.51 20 2.35
0.64 25 2.63
0.76 30 2.88
1.0 40 3.33
1250* SQRT (MILS) MINIMUM TEST VOLTAGE FOR THICK FILM COATINGS
COATING THICKNESS MINIMUM TESTING VOLTAGE
mm mil KiloVolts
0.51 20 5.6
0.76 30 6.9
1.5 60 9.7
2.3 90 11.9
3.0 120 13.7
3.8 150 15.4
4.6 180 16.8
12.7 500 28.0
15.9 625 31.3
19.1 750 34.3
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