Installer Manual: NIBE™ F2120
Installer Manual: NIBE™ F2120
NIBE™ F2120
8, 12, 16, 20
IHB GB 1621-1
331385
Table of Contents
1 Important information 4 9 Accessories 39
Safety information 4
10 Technical data 40
2 Delivery and handling 10 Dimensions 40
Transport and storage 10 Sound pressure levels 41
Assembly 10 Technical specifications 42
Condensation 12 Working area 46
Installation area 14 Heating 48
Supplied components 14 Cooling 50
Removing the side cover 15 Energy labelling 51
Electrical circuit diagram 55
3 The heat pump design 16
General 16 Index 63
Distribution box 20
4 Pipe connections 21
General 21
Pipe coupling heating medium circuit 21
Pressure drop, heating medium side 21
Heat insulation 21
Installing flex hoses 22
5 Electrical connections 23
General 23
Accessibility, electrical connection 24
Configuration using dip switch 25
Connections 26
Optional connections 29
Connecting accessories 30
7 Control - Introduction 33
General 33
LED status 33
Master control 33
Control conditions 34
Control - Heat pump EB101 35
8 Disturbances in comfort 36
Troubleshooting 36
Balance temperature
The balance temperature is the outdoor temperature
when the heat pump’s stated output is equal to the
building’s output requirement. This means that the
heat pump covers the whole building’s output require-
Caution
ment down to this temperature.
Always give the product's serial number when
Stop temperature reporting a fault.
If the ambient temperature is below the stop temper-
ature, heating must occur with additional heat. Recovery
Compressor heater Leave the disposal of the packaging to the in-
staller who installed the product or to special
F2120 is equipped with two compressor heaters that waste stations.
heat the compressor before start-up and when the
compressor is cold. Do not dispose of used products with normal
household waste. It must be disposed of at a
NOTE special waste station or dealer who provides this type
of service.
The compressor heater must have been active
for approx. 3 hours before the first start, see Improper disposal of the product by the user results in
administrative penalties in accordance with current
section “Start-up and inspection” on page 31. legislation.
Caution Always use a fuse with the correct rating in the locations
where fuses are to be used.
Install the system in full accordance with this installation Connecting the unit with copper wire or other metal thread can
manual. cause unit breakdown and fire.
Incorrect installation can cause bursts, personal injury, water Cables must be routed so that they are not damaged by
leaks, refrigerant leaks, electric shocks and fire. metal edges or trapped by panels.
Observe the measurement values before working on the Incorrect installation can cause electric shocks, heat generation
cooling system, especially when installing in small rooms, so and fire.
that the limit for the refrigerant's density is not exceeded. Do not install the unit in close proximity to locations where
Consult an expert to interpret the measurement values. If the leakage of combustible gases can occur.
refrigerant density exceeds the limit, lack of oxygen can occur in If leaking gases collect around the unit, fire may occur.
the event of any leak, which can cause serious accidents.
Do not install the unit where corrosive gas (for example ni-
Use original accessories and the stated components for the trous fumes) or combustible gas or steam (for example
installation. thinner and petroleum gases) can build up or collect, or where
If parts other than those stated by us are used, water leaks, electric volatile combustible substances are handled.
shocks, fire and personal injury may occur as the unit may not Corrosive gas can cause corrosion to the heat exchanger, breaks
work properly. in plastic parts etc. and combustible gas or steam can cause fire.
Ventilate the working area well – refrigerant leakage may Do not use the unit where water splashes may occur, for ex-
occur during service work. ample in laundries.
If the refrigerant comes into contact with naked flames, poisonous The indoor section is not waterproof and electric shocks and fire
gas is created. can therefore occur.
Install the unit in a location with good support. Do not use the unit for specialist purposes such as for storing
Unsuitable installation locations can cause the unit to fall and food, cooling precision instruments, freeze-conservation of
cause material damage and personal injury. Installation without animals, plants or art.
sufficient support can also cause vibrations and noise. This can damage the items.
Ensure that the unit is stable when installed, so that it can Do not install and use the system close to equipment that
withstand earthquakes and strong winds. generates electromagnetic fields or high frequency harmon-
Unsuitable installation locations can cause the unit to fall and ics.
cause material damage and personal injury. Equipment such as inverters, standby sets, medical high frequency
The electrical installation must be carried out by a qualified equipment and telecommunications equipment can affect the
electrician and the system must be connected as a separate unit and cause malfunctions and breakdowns. The unit can also
circuit. affect medical equipment and telecommunications equipment,
Power supply with insufficient capacity and incorrect function so that it functions incorrectly or not at all.
can cause electric shocks and fire. Do not install the outdoor unit in the locations stated below.
Use the stated cables for the electrical connection, tighten - Locations where leakage of combustible gas can occur.
the cables securely in the terminal blocks and relieve the - Locations where carbon fibre, metal powder or other powder
wiring correctly to prevent overloading the terminal blocks. that can enter the air.
Loose connections or cable mountings can cause abnormal heat - Locations where substances that can affect the unit, for example,
production or fire. sulphide gas, chlorine, acid or alkaline substances can occur.
- Locations with direct exposure to oil mist or steam.
Check, after completed installation or service, that no refri- - Vehicles and ships.
gerant leaks from the system in gas form. - Locations where machines that generate high frequency har-
If refrigerant gas leaks into the house and comes into contact monics are used.
with an aerotemp, an oven or other hot surface, poisonous gases - Locations where cosmetic or special sprays are often used.
are produced. - Locations that can be subjected to direct salty atmospheres. In
Switch off the compressor before opening/breaching the this case, the outdoor unit must be protected against direct in-
refrigerant circuit. takes of salty air.
If the refrigerant circuit is breached /opened whilst the com- - Locations where large amounts of snow occur.
pressor is running, air can enter the process circuit. This can cause - Locations where the system is exposed to chimney smoke.
unusually high pressure in the process circuit, which can cause If the bottom frame of the outdoor section is corroded, or in
bursts and personal injury. any other way damaged, due to long periods of operation,
Switch off the power supply in the event of a service or in- it must not be used.
spection. Using an old and damaged frame can cause the unit to fall and
If the power supply is not shut off, there is a risk of electric shocks cause personal injury.
and damage due to the rotating fan. If soldering near the unit, ensure that solder residue does
Do not run the unit with removed panels or protection. not damage the drip tray.
Touching rotating equipment, hot surfaces or high voltage parts If solder residue enters the unit during soldering, small holes can
can cause personal injury due to entrapment, burns or electric appear in the tray resulting in water leakage. To prevent damage,
shocks. keep the indoor unit in its packing or cover it.
Cut the power before starting electrical work. Do not allow the drainage pipe to exit into channels where
Failure to cut the power can cause electric shocks, damage and poisonous gases, containing sulphides for example, can occur.
incorrect function of the equipment. If the pipe exits into such a channel, any poisonous gases will
flow into the room and seriously affect the user's health and
Care safety.
Insulate the unit's connection pipes so that the ambient air
Carry out the electrical installation with care. moisture does not condense on them.
Do not connect the ground lead to the gas line, water line, Insufficient insulation can cause condensation, which can lead
lightning conductor or telephone line's ground lead. Incorrect to moisture damage on the roof, floor, furniture and valuable
grounding can cause unit faults such as electric shocks due to personal property.
short-circuiting.
Do not install the outdoor unit in a location where insects
Use main switch with sufficient breaking capacity. and small animals can inhabit.
System flushed
System vented
Particle filter
Fuses property
Safety breaker
Earth circuit-breaker
Connections
Main voltage
Phase voltage
Miscellaneous
NOTE
Check the connections, main voltage and phase voltage before the machine is started, to prevent damage
to the heat pump electronics.
For countries not mention in this list, please contact Nibe Sweden or check www.nibe.eu for more information.
Assembly
■ Place F2120 outdoors on a solid level base that can
take the weight, preferably a concrete foundation.
If concrete slabs are used they must rest on asphalt
or shingle.
■ The concrete foundation or slabs must be at least 70
mm high so that the lower edge of the evaporator
is at the level of the average local snow depth, how- If there is a risk of snow slip from roof, a protective roof
ever a minimum height of 300 mm. or cover must be erected to protect the heat pump,
pipes and wiring.
■ F2120 should not be positioned next to noise sensit-
ive walls, for example, next to a bedroom.
■ Also ensure that the placement does not inconveni-
ence the neighbours.
■ F2120 must not be placed so that recirculation of the
outdoor air can occur. This causes lower output and
impaired efficiency.
■ The evaporator must be sheltered from direct wind / ,
which negatively affects the defrosting function.
Place F2120 protected from wind / against the
evaporator.
■ Large amounts of condensation water, as well as
melt water from defrosting, can be produced. Con-
densation water must be led off to a drain or similar
(see page 12).
■ Care must be exercised so that the heat pump is not
scratched during installation.
F2120
F2120
min
min 300 mm
70 mm
LEK
LEK
C:a 180 kg
Approx. 180 kg
LEK
NOTE
Pipe with heating cable for draining the con-
densation water trough is not included.
Frost proof
Frostfritt djup
NOTE depth
NOTE
Condensation runoff should be checked regu-
larly, especially during the autumn. Clean if
necessary. LEK
Gutter drainage
F2120
LEK
350 mm
350 mm Free space behind
Fritt utrymme bakom
400 mm 600 mm
400 mm 600mm
600
600 mm
mm
Minimum free
Minimalt
space MinimumMinimalt
free space
fritt utrymme fritt utrymme
Min. avstånd
Minimum distance during use
vid användning
1000 mm
ofavseveral F2120
flera F2300
At least 1000
However, Fritt
freeutrymme
space framför
in front must be mm
1000
dock mm
1000 mmforför future servicing
ev. framtida service
Supplied components
Enclosed components for F2120
LEK
AA2
BT84
GQ1
UB1
QN4
QN1
HQ9
BT12
XL1
RM1
EP2
QN2
QN34
BT81
BP11
BT3
LEK
XL2
HS1
BP2
AA2
BT84
GQ1
UB1
QN4
QN1
HQ9
BT12
XL1
RM1
EP2
QN2
QN34
BT81
BP11
BT3
LEK
XL2
HS1
BP2
PF1
PF3 Data
Serie.nr. EP1
XL1
PF4
BT16 OUT
XL40
IN
711453
Art.nr.
XL2
LEK
WM5
Electrical components
AA2 Base card
CA1 Capacitor (1x230V)
EB10 Compressor heater
GQ1 Fan
QA40 Inverter
RA1 Harmonic filter (3x400V)
RA1 Choke (1x230V)
RF2 EMC filter (3x400V)
X6 Terminal block (1x230V)
Cooling components
EP1 Evaporator
EP2 Condenser
GQ10 Compressor
HQ9 Particle filter
HS1 Drying filter
QN1 Expansion valve
QN4 Bypass valve
QN2 4-way valve
QN34 Expansion valve, subcooling
RM1 Non-return valve
X9
S2
S1
X23
X22
X21
LEK
S3 X28 X27 F3 X2 X1 X5
Water volumes 8
7
Charge pump
The charge pump (not included in the product) is
powered and controlled from the indoor module/con-
trol module. It has a built-in anti-freezing function and
must therefore not be switched off when there is a risk
of freezing.
At temperatures below +2 °C the charge pump runs
periodically, to prevent the water from freezing in the
charge circuit. The function also protects against excess
temperatures in the charge circuit.
Data
Serie.nr.
XL1
OUT
IN
711453
Art.nr.
LEK
XL2
X9
S2
S1
X23
X22
X21
LEK
S3 X28 X27 F3 X2 X1 X5
Power connection
Incoming supply
Data
Serie.nr.
Connection
OUT
IN
711453
Art.nr.
LEK
LEK
6 90 T500mA/250V 718086
L
Replace the MCB (FC1) for automatic protection (FB1)
0
when installing KVR 10 if there is no external automatic
protection for the installation. Automatic protection
(FB1) is available as enclosed component for KVR 10.
Connect external heating cable (EB14) to terminal block
X9:L and X9:N. If there is a ground cable connect it to
X9:PE. See following image and read further in the in-
staller manual for KVR 10.
F2120
F2120 External
Externt
Connect external control voltage (230V~ 50Hz) to ter-
minal block X5:L, X5:N and X5:PE (as illustrated). X9X9
External heat cable
N N
F2120
F2120 External
Externt
F3 PE PE EB14
F3
L L
X5
L L L
L
N N N
N
NOTE
X21
X21
Compressor blocking
EB14
Data
Serie.nr.
OUT
IN
711453
Art.nr.
LEK
LEK
Data
Serie.nr.
OUT
IN
711453
Art.nr.
LEK
EB14
X23
X23
F2030
A
1
B AA3-X4
2
GNDAA3-X4 4
3
A 15 3 GND
4
B 14 2B
5
GND 13 1A
12
X22
X22
11
F2026 10
1
2
A
3
SMO 20 B
4
GND
5
1
2
3
6
4
5
1
2
6
3
5 4
6
7
7
8
9
8
10
13 12 11
9
14
17 16 15
10
F2020/F2025/F2300
18
11
21 20 19
12
13
L N 1 1 0 PE 2 3 4
14
15
16
17
A
LEK 18
19
B
20
21 GND
X2
F2120
F2120
4
3 GND
2 B
1 A
X22
SMO
SMO20
18
19 A
20 B
21 GND
X2
4
GND GND
5
6
6
F2020/F2025/F2300 F2020/F2025/F2300
A A
B B
GND GND
SMO 40
AA5-X4 F2120
F2120 F2120
F2120
-X8
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
-X4 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
ON
-X2 24
23
22
21
20
4 4
GND
19
18
17
16
15
14
3 3 GND
B
2 2 B
13
12 1 2 3 4
11
L N 1 1 0 PE 2 3 4
10
9
8
7
6
5
1 A 1 A
4
3
2
1
LEK
-X1 -X10 -X9
PE PE L N 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
X23
X23 X23
X23
4 4
3 GND 3 GND
B
2 2 B
1 A 1 A
X22
X22 X22
X22
SMO
SMO40
GND B A
5 4 3 2 1
AA5-X4
Connecting accessories
Instructions for connecting accessories are in the install-
ation instructions provided for the respective accessory.
See page 39 for the list of the accessories that can be
used with F2120.
NOTE
The external control must be taken into con-
sideration when connecting.
LEK
VVM 325
Copper, 3 x 400 V
Part no. 069 154
VVM 500
Part no. 069 400
F2120
180
1030
475
110
70
Ø52
35 - 65
1055 40 470 65 85
610
1130
F2120
180
1130
475
110
70
Ø52
35 - 65
1205 40 470 65 85
612
1280
LEK
2m
6m
10 m
F2120 12 16 20
Sound power level (LWA), according to EN12102 at 7 / 45 LW(A) 53 53 53
(nominal)
Sound pressure level (LPA) at 2 m* dB(A) 39 39 39
Sound pressure level (LPA) at 6 m* dB(A) 29.5 29.5 29.5
Sound pressure level (LPA) at 10 m* dB(A) 25 25 25
*Free space.
Electrical data
Rated voltage 230V~50Hz
Max operating current, heat pump Arms 16
Max operating current, compressor Arms 15
Max output, fan W 45
Fuse Arms 16
Refrigerant circuit
Type of refrigerant R410A
Type of compressor Scroll
Volume kg 2.4 2.6
Cut-out value pressure switch HP (BP1) MPa 4.5
Difference pressostat HP MPa 0.7
Cut-out value pressostat LP MPa 0.12
Difference pressostat LP MPa 0.7
Brine
Max airflow m3/h 2,400 3,400
Min/Max air temp, max °C -25 / 43
Defrosting system reverse cycle
Heating medium
Max system pressure heating medium MPa 0.45 (4.5 bar)
Min/Max flow l/s 0.08/0.32 0.11/0.44
Max/Min heating medium temp continuous operation °C 65 / 25
Connection heating medium F2120 G1 1/4" external thread (Ø35 mm)
Connection heating medium flex pipe G1 1/4" external thread (Ø35 mm)
7/45 Rated output / Supplied power / COPEN14511 kW/kW/- 3.64/0.91/4.00 5.49/1.33/4.14 5.49/1.33/4.14
2/35 Rated output / Supplied power / COPEN14511 kW/kW/- 5.21/1.22/4.27 7.80/1.79/4.36 9.95/2.36/4.22
2/45 Rated output / Supplied power / COPEN14511 kW/kW/- 5.27/1.49/3.54 7.97/2.24/3.56 10.41/2.88/3.61
Electrical data
Rated voltage 400V 3N~50Hz
Max operating current, heat pump Arms 6 7 9.5 11
Max operating current, compressor Arms 5 6 8.5 10
Max output, fan W 45 68 80
Fuse Arms 10 10 10 13
Refrigerant circuit
Type of refrigerant R410A
Type of compressor Scroll
Volume kg 2.4 2.6 3 3
Cut-out value pressure switch HP (BP1) MPa 4.5
Difference pressostat HP MPa 0.7
Cut-out value pressostat LP MPa 0.12
Difference pressostat LP MPa 0.7
Airflow
Max airflow m3/h 2,400 3,400 4,150 4,500
Min/Max air temp, max °C -25 / 43
Water flow
Max system pressure heating medium MPa 0.45 (4.5 bar)
Min/Max flow l/s 0.08/0.32 0.11/0.44 0.15/0.60 0.19/0.75
Min flow defrosting (100 % pump speed) l/s 0.27 0.35 0.38 0.48
Max/Min heating medium temp continuous operation °C 65 / 25
Connection heating medium F2120 G1 1/4" external thread (Ø35 mm)
Connection heating medium flex pipe G1 1/4" external thread (Ø35 mm)
70
65
Framledningstemperatur [°C]
60
55
50
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
-30 -25 -20 -15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45
Outdoor temperature [°C]
Omgivningstemperatur [°C]
Framledningstemperatur
Supply temperature Returledningstemperatur
Return temp
Arbetsområde F2120-16//F2120-20
Working rangeF2120-16 F2120-20heating
värme
Supply temperature [°C]
75
70
65
Framledningstemperatur [°C]
60
55
50
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
-30 -25 -20 -15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45
Outdoor temperature [°C]
Omgivningstemperatur [°C]
Framledningstemperatur
Supply temperature Returledningstemperatur
Return temp
30
Framledningstemperatur [°C]
25
20
15
10
5
10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45
Omgivningstemperatur [°C] Outdoor temperature [°C]
Framledningstemperatur
Supply temperature Returledningstemperatur
Return temp
During shorter time it is allowed to have lower working temperatures on the water side, e.g. during start up.
9,00 8
8,50 7
8,00 6
7,50 5
7,00 4
-25 -20 -15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15
6,50 Outdoor temperature(°C)
Utomhustemperatur (°C)
COP
COP
4,50
-25 -20 -15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15 6,00
Outdoor temperature (°C)
Utomhustemperatur (°C)
5,00
F2100-12 COP
F2120-12 COP
W35 W45 W55
4,00
°C supply temperature
COP
COP 3,00
7
2,00
6
5 1,00
4 0,00
-25 -20 -15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15
Utomhustemperatur
Outdoor temperature (°C)
(°C)
3
0
-25 -20 -15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15
Utomhustemperatur
Outdoor temperature(°C)
(°C)
55
55 °C 45
45 °C 35
35 °C
framledningstemperatur
°C supply temperature
Uppvärmningskapacitet
Heating capacity (kW) (kW)
18,00
16,00
14,00
12,00
10,00
8,00
6,00
4,00
-25 -20 -15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15
Utomhustemperatur
Outdoor °C
temperature (°C)
F2120-20
F2120-20COP
COP
55
55 °C 45
45 °C 35
35 °C
framledningstemperatur
°C supply temperature
COP
COP
6,00
35
5,00
45
4,00
55
3,00
2,00
1,00
0,00
-25 -20 -15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15
Outdoor temperature (°C)
Utomhustemperatur °C
(cooling) framledningstemperatur
supply temperature
Kylningskapacitet
Cooling capacity(kW)
(kW)
11,00
F2120-12
F2100-12 kW Max kylningskapacitet
F2120-12 Max. cooling capacity 10,00
W7 W18 W25
25 °C
25 °C
°C supply temperature 9,00
18 °C
18 °C
Kylningskapacitet
Cooling capacity(kW)
(kW)
6,50 8,00
7 °C
7 °C
6,00
7,00
5,50
6,00
5,00
5,00
15 20 25 30 35 40 45
4,50
Utomhustemperatur
Outdoor °C
temperature (°C)
4,00
3,50
3,00
15 20 25 30 35 40 45
Outdoor temperature(°C)
Utomhustemperatur (°C)
F2120-16
F2100-16 kW Max kylningskapacitet
F2120-16 Max. cooling capacity
W7 W18 W25
°C supply temperature
Kylningskapacitet
Cooling capacity(kW)
(kW)
10,00
9,00
8,00
7,00
6,00
5,00
4,00
3,00
15 20 25 30 35 40 45
Outdoor temperature(°C)
Utomhustemperatur (°C)
Model hot water heater VVM 320 VVM 500 VVM 500
Temperature application °C 35 / 55 35 / 55 35 / 55
Declared load profile for water heating XL XXL XXL
Seasonal space heating energy efficiency class, average A++ / A++ A++ / A++ A++ / A++
climate
Water heating energy efficiency class, average climate A A A
Rated heat output (Pdesignh), average climate kW 8.0 / 8.3 11.0 / 12.3 11.0 / 12.3
Annual energy consumption space heating, average kWh 8,3 12,3 12,3
climate
Annual energy consumption water heating, average kWh 1661 2096 2096
climate
Seasonal space heating energy efficiency, average cli- % 190 / 148 199 / 153 199 / 153
mate
Water heating energy efficiency, average climate % 101 103 103
Sound power level LWA indoors dB 35 35 35
Rated heat output (Pdesignh), cold climate kW 9.3 / 9.8 13.0 / 14.0 13.0 / 14.0
Rated heat output (Pdesignh), warm climate kW 9.2 / 9.2 13.0 / 13.0 13.0 / 13.0
Annual energy consumption space heating, cold cli- kWh 5,666 / 7,239 7,543 / 9,765 7,543 / 9,765
mate
Annual energy consumption water heating, cold cli- kWh 1895 2284 2284
mate
Annual energy consumption space heating, warm cli- kWh 2,241 / 2,741 3,153 / 3,867 3,153 / 3,867
mate
Annual energy consumption water heating, warm kWh 1473 1873 1873
climate
Seasonal space heating energy efficiency, cold climate % 159 / 130 167 / 138 167 / 138
Water heating energy efficiency, cold climate % 88 94 94
Seasonal space heating energy efficiency, warm cli- % 216 / 176 217 / 177 217 / 177
mate
Water heating energy efficiency, warm climate % 114 115 115
Sound power level LWA outdoors dB 53 53 53
Model hot water heater VVM 320 VVM 500 VVM 500
Temperature application °C 35 / 55 35 / 55 35 / 55
Controller, class VI
Controller, contribution to efficiency % 4.0
Seasonal space heating energy efficiency of the pack- % 194 / 152 203 / 157 203 / 157
age, average climate
Seasonal space heating energy efficiency class of the A+++ / A+++ A+++ / A+++ A+++ / A+++
package, average climate
Seasonal space heating energy efficiency of the pack- % 163 / 134 171 / 142 171 / 142
age, cold climate
Seasonal space heating energy efficiency of the pack- % 220 / 180 221 / 181 221 / 181
age, warm climate
The reported efficiency of the package also takes the controller into account. If an external supplementary boiler or solar heating is added
to the package, the overall efficiency of the package should be recalculated.
Other items
Capacity control Variable Rated airflow (air-water) 3,400 m3/h
Sound power level, indoors/outdoors LWA 35 / 53 dB Nominal heating medium flow m3/h
Annual energy consumption QHE 4,529 kWh Brine flow brine-water or water-water heat m3/h
pumps
Other items
Capacity control Variable Rated airflow (air-water) 4,150 m3/h
Sound power level, indoors/outdoors LWA 35 / 53 dB Nominal heating medium flow m3/h
Annual energy consumption QHE 6,524 kWh Brine flow brine-water or water-water heat m3/h
pumps
Other items
Capacity control Variable Rated airflow (air-water) 4,150 m3/h
Sound power level, indoors/outdoors LWA 35 / 53 dB Nominal heating medium flow m3/h
Annual energy consumption QHE 6,524 kWh Brine flow brine-water or water-water heat m3/h
pumps
F
Filling and venting the heating medium system, 31
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331385