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Hubbell Industrial Controls, Inc.

A subsidiary of Hubbell Incorporated


4301 Cheyenne Drive
Archdale, NC
Telephone (336) 434-2800
FAX (336) 434-2803

Instruction Manual

Transfer switches

LX-440 Non-Automatic
LX-450 Automatic

100, 200, 260, 400, 600, 800, 1000, 1250 Ampere


2, 3, 4 Pole

Publication No. 201

April, 2001
Transfer Switch

Table of Contents

1.0 Introduction....................................................................................................................................3
2.0 Specifications and Certifications ..................................................................................................4
Specifications .....................................................................................................................................4
Certifications ......................................................................................................................................4
3.0 Installation......................................................................................................................................4
Receiving and Storage ........................................................................................................................5
Location ..............................................................................................................................................5
Line Connections................................................................................................................................5
4.0 Operation ........................................................................................................................................5
Automatic Operation ..........................................................................................................................6
5.0 Standard and Optional Features ..................................................................................................7
Standard Features ...............................................................................................................................7
Optional Features................................................................................................................................8
6.0 Maintenance .................................................................................................................................10
Transfer Test.....................................................................................................................................10
Troubleshooting................................................................................................................................11
Settings .............................................................................................................................................11
7.0 Transfer Control Relay Board....................................................................................................12
8.0 Plant Exerciser Timer .................................................................................................................14
Set the time .......................................................................................................................................14
Programming ....................................................................................................................................14
9.0 Spare Parts and Drawing References ........................................................................................16
Spare Parts ........................................................................................................................................16
Drawing References .........................................................................................................................16

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Transfer Switch

1.0 Introduction
Hubbell’s non-automatic, LX-440, and automatic, LX-450, transfer switches are available in 2, 3, and 4
pole models with ampere ratings of 100 to 1250 A. The transfer switches are available as open type or
in an individual cabinet.
The automatic transfer switch has a Solid State Transfer Control Module, LX-301, that monitors voltage
and controls the transfer to and from the normal and emergency sources. The non-automatic transfer
switch has a selector switch to manually initiate transfer. A handle is included with all transfer switches
to manually close the normal or emergency contacts.

TSE
Emergency
Source

Normal TSN
Source
To load
PRM Switching
optional Mechanism

Normal Source Emergency Source


Transformer Transformer

Transfer Control
Control Relay Board
Module
(LX-301)

To engine
start contacts
(If generator backup)

Figure 1-1 Block Diagram of automatic transfer switch showing one phase

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2.0 Specifications and Certifications


Specifications
Switch Mechanism Solenoid Actuation
Short Circuit Ratings of Transfer Switches RMS Symmetrical Amperes
100 A 42,000
200 A 50,000 When protected by
260, 400, 600 A 65,000 a circuit breaker.
800, 1000, 1250 A 85,000
Control Voltage 120 VAC
Pick-up Voltage 90% of normal source voltage
90% of emergency source voltage
Drop-out Voltage 84% of normal source voltage
84% of emergency source voltage
Auxiliary Contacts 10 A, 125/250 VAC
Note
Time delay settings and voltage pick-up and drop-out levels are set at the factory and should not be
changed without consulting the factory.

Certifications
Hubbell’s Automatic transfer switches meet the requirements for all of the certifications listed below.

UL 1008 Standard for Safety for automatic transfer NEC Article 517, Health Care facilities
switches NEC Article 702, Optional Standby Systems
NEC Article 701, Legally Required Standby
Systems (LX-450 only)
NFPA 20 Installation of Fire Pumps

3.0 Installation
Refer to the transfer switch nameplate to ensure that the voltage, current, and horsepower ratings are
compatible with the load.
Refer to the receiving, handling, storage, installation, and inspection procedures in the Instruction
Manual that accompanies the combination Fire Pump Controller and automatic transfer switch. Many of
the procedures in the installation section are applicable to the automatic transfer switch in the adjoining
cabinet. For automatic transfer switches sold as an individual unit, and for additional information,
follow the procedures below.

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Receiving and Storage


After receiving the transfer switch inspect the cabinet for any damage that may have occurred during
shipping. If the transfer switch is not installed immediately, cover the cabinet and store in a dry area.
Condensation can corrode the contacts and other metal parts.

Location
The transfer switch should be located as close as possible to the engine generator or to the alternate
power source. If possible, there should be a clear line of sight between the transfer switch and the
engine generator.

Line Connections
Refer to the drawings posted inside the cabinet door and in the drawing packet for customer
connections.
Before drilling and punching holes in the cabinet for wiring connections cover the transfer switch with a
protective covering. Small debris falling into the automatic transfer switch may jam the switching
mechanism or may cause electrical failure.
Ensure that the normal (primary), emergency (alternate), and load isolation switches are open before
making connections. Connect the load, normal source, and emergency source power cables in the same
phase sequence. Refer to the latest NFPA 70 and Field Connections Wiring Diagram for cable sizes and
torque requirements.
All other standard customer connections are made to PTB1 on the left side of the mounting panel. Use
approved 14-gauge wire for all control connections. Typical field connections are shown below.

Terminal Connections Description


PTB1-1 and –2 Engine Start Contact, for generator set
PTB1-5 and -6 TSNa4 contacts closed, normal position
PTB1-7 and -8 TSNa3 contacts closed, normal position
PTB1-9 and -10 TSEa4 contacts closed, emergency position
PTB1-11 and -12 TSEa3 contacts closed, emergency position
TSN - Auxiliary Contact, Normal source
TSE - Auxiliary Contact, Emergency source
After installation is complete, perform a transfer test as described in section 6.0 Maintenance.

4.0 Operation
Refer to the schematic and wiring diagrams that are provided with the transfer switch. These drawings
are provided in a packet, along with this manual. A schematic is also posted on the inside of the cabinet
door.

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The Hubbell Transfer Control Module, LX-301, controls transfer to the emergency source and retransfer
to the normal source. The LX-440 non-automatic transfer switch does not come with a Control Module.
A selector switch initiates transfer and retransfer.

Automatic Operation

Transfer to Emergency Source


The Control Module monitors the normal source phase voltage for acceptable limits of drop-out and
pick-up. A NORMAL OVERRIDE ON MOMENTARY OUTAGE time delay is provided to override voltage
dips causing nuisance starting of the engine generator set. If the normal source voltage is restored above
the pick-up setting within the time delay period, the delay timer is reset.
If the NORMAL OVERRIDE ON MOMENTARY OUTAGE time delay expires before the normal source
voltage is restored, the normal source electronic control initiates engine starting of the generator set
and/or activates the emergency source electronic control. The engine control relay is a 12 VDC latching
relay on the Control Module. The customer connections for the engine start contacts are on PTB1
located on the left side of the transfer switch mounting panel. Refer to the Field Connections Wiring
Diagram posted on the inside of the cabinet door and in the drawing packet for customer connections.
The emergency source electronic control monitors the emergency source for the acceptable voltage and
frequency pick-up levels. When both the voltage and frequency of the emergency source are verified,
24 VDC from the Control Module energizes the TCR (Transfer Control Relay). The normally open
contacts of the TCR close to power the transfer switch switching mechanism via emergency transformer
XFMR2. After the emergency source contacts close, auxiliary contacts TSEb1 open to disconnect
power to the switching mechanism.
Transfer switches with the NEUTRAL POSITION TIME DELAY, stop in the neutral position. After the
adjustable time delay expires, Q1 on the TCR board turns on to energize the TR relay. The TR relay
contacts close to re-connect power to the switching mechanism to complete the transfer.
An EMERGENCY OVERRIDE ON MOMENTARY OUTAGE time delay is provided to override momentary
voltage dips preventing the transfer switch from retransferring to the normal source. If the emergency
source voltage is restored above the pick-up setting within the delay period, the delay timer is reset.

Retransfer to Normal Source


When the Control Module detects that the normal source voltage rises above the pick-up settings, the
timing sequence starts for retransfer to the normal source. The RETRANSFER TO THE NORMAL time
delay starts to allow the normal source to stabilize before retransfer. If the normal source does not meet
pick-up requirements, the delay timer is reset.
At the end of this delay, the TCR is de-energized. The normally closed contacts of the TCR close. The
switching mechanism is then powered by 120 V from the normal transformer, XFMR1, through the
TCR relay contacts. After the normal source contacts close , auxiliary contact TSNb1 opens to
disconnect power to the switching mechanism.
Transfer switches with the NEUTRAL POSITION TIME DELAY, stop in the neutral position. After the
adjustable time delay expires, the TR contacts close to complete transfer.

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5.0 Standard and Optional Features


Standard Features
The following standard features are provided with the LX-450 automatic transfer switch.

Indicating lights
NORMAL (PL1, Green) When the transfer switch is in the normal position (normal source contacts
closed) auxiliary contact TSN-1NO closes to power the pilot light.
EMERGENCY (PL2, Red) When the transfer switch is in the emergency position (emergency source
contacts closed) auxiliary contact TSE-1NO closes to power the pilot light.

Control Module

LED Indicators
EMERGENCY FREQUENCY MONITOR LED (Green) This LED is on when the emergency source
frequency is within the operating range.
EMERGENCY VOLTAGE MONITOR LED (Red) This LED is on when the emergency source voltage is
above the pick-up level.
ENGINE RUNNING UNLOADED LED (Red) This LED is on when the engine generator is running
during the cool down interval.
NORMAL VOLTAGE MONITOR LED (Green) This LED is on when the normal source voltage is above
the pick-up level.
RETRANSFER TO NORMAL SOURCE LED (Red) This LED is on during the RETRANSFER TO NORMAL
time delay after the normal source voltage rises above the pick-up level.
TRANSFER TO EMERGENCY SOURCE LED (Red) This LED is on during the TRANSFER TO
EMERGENCY time delay after the emergency source voltage and frequency is above the pick-up level.

Time Delays
ENGINE RUNNING UNLOADED TIME DELAY This time delay is provided to allow the engine
generator to run for a cool down period after retransfer to the normal source. At the end of this period,
the engine control relay contacts activate to shutdown the engine generator.
OVERRIDE MOMENTARY OUTAGES ON EMERGENCY SOURCE This time delay overrides a
retransfer to the normal source when the emergency source voltage is low or drops out momentarily.
OVERRIDE MOMENTARY OUTAGES ON NORMAL SOURCE This time delay overrides transfer
when the normal source voltage is low or drops out momentarily.
RETRANSFER TO NORMAL This time delay allows the normal source to stabilize before retransfer.
TRANSFER TO EMERGENCY This time delay allows the emergency source to stabilize before
retransfer.

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Auxiliary Contacts
Auxiliary contacts TSNa3, -a4 and TSEa3, -a4 are available for remote alarms, pilot lights, or other
applications. These contacts are pre-wired for customer connections to PTB1-7 through PTB1-12. The
contacts are rated at 10 A, 125/250 VAC.

Manual Disconnect Switch


The MDS (Manual Disconnect Switch) is mounted on the TRC board. This switch isolates the power
source to the switching mechanism. Then the automatic transfer switch can only be operated manually
with the handle.

CAUTION: Disconnect normal and emergency power sources before using handle to
transfer the contacts.

TEST push button


The TEST push button simulates a loss of power from the normal source and causes the Control Module
to initiate transfer to the emergency source.

Optional Features
The items described in this section are a few of the optional features available with the LX-450
automatic transfer switch. Contact the local Hubbell representative for additional options desired for an
application. Refer to the job schematic and wiring diagrams for these and other features.

BYPASS/RETRANSFER TO NORMAL push button (S1)


This option is standard for combination Fire Pump Controller with automatic transfer switch to meet
NFPA 20 specifications.
Pressing this button allows the transfer switch to retransfer to the normal position bypassing the
RETRANSFER TO NORMAL SOURCE time delay.

Phase Rotation Monitor (H1)


The PRM (Phase Rotation Monitor) contacts open if the phase rotation of the normal power source is
not correct. If the proper phase sequence is not sensed, the LX-301 Control Module does not output a
signal to the TCR board to retransfer the transfer switch to the normal source.

Auxiliary Contacts (A1–A4)


One additional NO/NC set of contacts may be added to the normal and the emergency source side of the
transfer switch. The contacts are rated for pilot duty: 10 A at 125 or 250 VAC.

BYPASS/TRANSFER TO EMERGENCY push button (S2)


This push button overrides the time delay to transfer to the emergency source.

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Plant Exerciser (B1–B2)
The Plant Exerciser option is a seven-day clock that provides for automatic test operation of the
generator set at pre-selected intervals. The clock is powered by a fused circuit from control transformer
XFMR3. The Plant Exerciser option is used in conjunction with contacts to initiate engine starting
without a load transfer, option B1. Option B2 includes a selector switch to simulate a power failure with
or without a load transfer.
Refer to section 8, pages 14-15, for instructions to program the Plant Exerciser timer.

Remote Test (R7)


This option provides terminal points for the connection of remote devices that are normally closed and
wired in series with the TEST push button. An open circuit simulates failure of the normal source and
initiates transfer to the emergency source.

Selector Switch (R2–R4)


Selector switches are available to set the transfer switch for testing, automatic or manual mode, and to
test start the engine for troubleshooting and maintenance. Selector switches with an OFF position,
option R2, include an OFF indicating light (PL4, white). Switches with a TEST position initiate a load
transfer.

NEUTRAL POSITION TIME DELAY (N)


When the normal source contacts open, the NEUTRAL POSITION TIME DELAY starts. The timer circuit on
the TCR board, temporarily disconnects the power source to the switching mechanism while the
automatic transfer switch is in the neutral position (normal and emergency source contacts open). The
adjustable timer is usually set for three seconds. The red START DELAY LED indicates the timer is
counting. After the delay, the green END DELAY indicates the TR (timer relay) is energized to reconnect
power to the switching mechanism.

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6.0 Maintenance
DANGER: Do not touch the transfer switch until ALL power is disconnected. Shocks,
burns, or death may result from high voltage.

CAUTION: Only personnel who are familiar with the power distribution system and this
manual should be allowed to inspect or perform maintenance on the
transfer switch.

Preventive maintenance
The following checks should be preformed as part of routine maintenance:
• A transfer test of the transfer switch should be preformed every week.
• The transfer switch should be kept clean of dust and moisture. DO NOT USE A BLOWER TO
CLEAN the switch or the inside of the enclosure. Always use a clean cloth or vacuum to prevent
debris from lodging in the switching mechanism.
• Check all wiring connections.
• Visually inspect the contacts for surface deposits and pitting. This inspection should be preformed
annually.

Transfer Test
After installation, and each week thereafter, check the operation of the transfer switch by performing a
manual and an automatic transfer.

Manual Test

WARNING: Disconnect the emergency and normal power sources before transferring
with the handle. Manual operation is only for testing the mechanical
operating mechanism or switching when there is a control problem.
Manual operation of the transfer switch is performed by sliding the square notch at the end of the handle
onto the end of the square bar on the left side of the switch. Push the handle up to transfer to the normal
source (A). To transfer the switch to the emergency source (B) insert a screw driver in the TRIP hole to
put the switch in the neutral position. Then push the handle up and insert a screw driver into the
SELECT hole to transfer the switch to the emergency source.

CAUTION: Do not leave the handle on the square bar. The handle prevents closure of
the cabinet door and may cause damage to or prevent emergency operation
of the transfer switch.

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Auto Test
The following procedure is an example for testing the automatic transfer switch. A procedure should be
written by qualified personnel that is applicable to the facility, the transfer switch options, and the power
distribution system. Refer to job specifications for timing delays.
CAUTION: Always close enclosure door when switch transfers with power connected.
1. Press the TEST push button until the engine generator starts or automatic transfer switch transfers if
emergency source is a second utility.
2. Verify that the NORMAL indicator goes off and the EMERGENCY indicator comes on per the time
delay settings.
3. Verify that the automatic transfer switch transfers to the emergency source.
4. Verify that the automatic transfer switch retransfers to the normal position after 30 minutes
or press the optional BYPASS/RETRANSFER TO NORMAL push button.
5. If the emergency source is a generator set, verify that the engine runs unloaded for five minutes.

Troubleshooting

Hazardous voltage
will shock, burn,
! DANGER or cause death.
Do not touch
until ALL power
is disconnected.

WARNING: Disconnect ALL power supply sources to the transfer switch before
servicing to prevent shock or accident hazard.
Before troubleshooting, perform the following checks:
a. visual inspection for physical damage.
b. ensure that all switches are in the normal operating position.
c. ensure that the engine generator is operational or the alternate source is available.
d. ensure that all wiring connections are secure.
See Table 6-1, page 12, for some examples of possible problems that could occur and steps to take for
repair.

Settings
Voltage and time delay settings are factory set per job specifications. DO NOT CHANGE VOLTAGE
SETTINGS WITHOUT CONSULTING HUBBELL ICD. The table below lists the typical time delay
settings.

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Time Delay function Typical factory setting Adjustment Range


NORMAL OVER-RIDE ON 1 second, engine generator 0.5 to 6 seconds
MONETARY OUTAGE 3 seconds, utility
RETRANSFER TO NORMAL 30 minutes 2 to 30 minutes
ENGINE RUNNING UNLOADED 5 minutes 2 to 30 minutes
EMERGENCY OVER-RIDE ON 1 second 0.5 to 6 seconds
MOMENTARY OUTAGE
TRANSFER TO EMERGENCY 2 seconds 0 seconds to 5 minutes
NEUTRAL POSITION TIME DELAY 3 seconds 1 second to 10 minutes
(optional)
Frequency Monitor 60 Hz 30 to 100 Hz

Table 6-1 Troubleshooting


Condition Possible cause Checks Action
Switching mechanism Actuate transfer switch
Isolate power sources
jammed manually
Automatic transfer
switch does not transfer Check for 115 V output
Transformer fault Replace transformer
from transformers
LED’s on Control
Module indicate proper Inspect board for damage
timing sequence, Check TCR and TR
voltage, and frequency TCR board fault relays Repair/Replace TCR board
Check board components
with ohm meter
Check for correct phase Correct line connections for
Phase Rotation
sequence. proper phase sequence.
Automatic transfer Monitor fault
Check PRM w/ ohm Replace PRM
switch transfers when (ATS/Fire Pump)
meter
normal source OK
Check VOLTAGE Repair/Replace Control
Control Module
MONITOR LED’s Module
Check contacts at PTB1-
Engine Start Relay Replace MB relay
Engine generator does 1 and -2
not start Check Engine Start Repair/Replace Control
Control Module fault
Contacts Module
Engine generator Engine Start Relay
Check relay on Control Repair/Replace Control
continues to run fault
Module Module
unloaded Relay circuit fault

7.0 Transfer Control Relay Board


Refer to schematic 49271-500.
The primary purpose of the Transfer Control Relay board is to control the operation of the switching
mechanism. The board also has the isolation switch alarm circuit and relays.

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Components
1. Transfer Control Relay
Controls whether the automatic transfer switch is in the normal or the emergency position.
De-energized - automatic transfer switch in Normal position
Energized - automatic transfer switch in Emergency position
2. Timer circuit (not used on assembly –101 and -104)
This circuit determines how long the automatic transfer switch stays in the neutral position. Jumper
JMP1 selects one of four ranges.
Potentiometer P1 adjusts the time within that range. The four ranges are:
1–6 seconds 20–120 seconds
5–30 seconds 100–600 seconds

3. Manual Disconnect Switch (not used on assembly -103)


Opening this switch disconnects power from the control transformers to the switching mechanism.
Then the transfer switch can only be switched manually using the handle.

Assembly versions
For LX-450
49271-101 No timer with MDS.
49271-102 Includes timer and MDS.
49271-104 No timer with MDS and monitor for AUTO/MANUAL switch.
49271-105 Includes timer, MDS, and monitor for AUTO/MANUAL switch.

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8.0 Plant Exerciser Timer


Set the time
1) Press the Res. (reset) button to clear the memory
2) Press and hold the Ÿ (time/run mode) button while setting the time
a) Press the h button to set the hours
b) Press the m button to set the minutes
c) Repeatedly press the Day button to select the day of the week (1—7, Monday–Sunday)
3) When set correctly, the colon between the hours and minutes flashes
4) To reset for daylight savings time
a) Press the ±1h button one time in the spring to advance the time one hour
b) Press ±1h one time in the fall to set the time back one hour
Notes
The time and the day of the week must be set before programming the Timer.
The Timer has sufficient back up power to maintain the time and program settings for up to four days.

Programming
1) To set the Timer to transfer the transfer switch with load or no load once a week and run generator
set for thirty minutes,
Friday at 9:00 a.m.
a) Press the Prog. (program) button to display the day of the week and time setting for the program
b) Press the (ON/OFF) button once to display the ON (open circle) symbol
c) Press h to set the hours until 09 AM is displayed
d) Press m to set the minutes until 00 is displayed
e) Press Day eight times to select 5 (Friday) as the day of the week to run
(Press the button four times to select Monday or up to 10 times to select Sunday.)
f) Press Prog. button
g) Press twice to display the OFF (open circle with dot) symbol
h) Repeat steps c), d), and e) to set 9:30 a.m., Friday
i) Press Prog. button
j) Press the Ÿ (time/run mode) button
2) To review the programming
a) Press Prog. once to see the transfer time

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b) Press Prog. a second time to see the retransfer time.
c) Press Prog. a third time to see the number of additional program times
Fr18
3) To manually override the Timer press the button
a) Pressing once transfers the Timer contacts—output ON (starts the engine)
Automatic control resumes after the next programmed event—temporary override
b) Press twice consecutively turns the output ON—permanent override
c) Press three times consecutively to turn the output OFF—permanent override
d) Press until the Ÿ symbol appears to end the override—return to run mode
4) To delete a program
a) Press Prog. to display the program to delete
b) Press m until the display is blank
c) Press h until the display is blank
d) Press Ÿ to return to run mode

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9.0 Spare Parts and Drawing References


The following lists contain part numbers and drawing numbers for identification and for ordering. If
materials are needed from Hubbell, contact the local Hubbell representative to request the desired
information or parts.
Spare Parts
Spares Spares
Description Part No. Description Part No.
2 Years 2 Years
Transformer Phase Rotation Monitor
100 VA 57511355 1 208–260 V 57418-398 1
200 VA 57511343 1 440–480 V 57418-399
Socket 402066520 LX-450 TCR Board
w/o Timer, w/ Switch 49271-101
Lens, red 402067520 w/ Timer, w/ Switch 49271-102 1
w/o Timer, w/ Switch 49271-104
Lens, green 402066720 w/ Timer, w/ Switch 49271-105

120 V Bulb 80324905 2


Black Push Button 80320400 AR relay, 2 pole 31658-123 1
12 point terminal strip 57520323 AR1 relay, 3 pole 31658-112 1
Plant Exerciser, SPDT 31658139

LX-301 Control Modules


Standard Standard
200 V/3 pole/60 Hz 90363-001 240 V/3 pole/60 Hz 90363-005
208 V/3 pole/60 Hz 90363-002 440 V/3 pole/60 Hz 90363-006
220 V/3 pole/60 Hz 90363-003 460 V/3 pole/60 Hz 90363-007
230 V/3 pole/60 Hz 90363-004 480 V/3 pole/60 Hz 90363-008
Engine Start Relay, 12 VDC 31658-076 1

Drawing References
Drawing No. Title Drawing No. Title
49271-500 Schematic
Transfer Control Relay Board

Notes
As built schematics and wiring diagrams are provided as part of the drawing packet supplied with each
transfer switch.
Refer to Bulletin 1000 for information about one year parts and labor warranty.

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