EP4320320A1 - Heat pump with reconfigurable human-machine interface - Google Patents
Heat pump with reconfigurable human-machine interfaceInfo
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to water-heating systems for water-containing vessels and more particularly, although not necessarily exclusively, to heat pumps for swimming pools or spas.
- Heat pumps are commercially available for use in connection with many different pools and spas.
- Zodiac Pool Care Europe sells heat pumps under the marks “Z200,” “Z400 iQ,” “ZS500,” and “Z600.”
- U.S. Patent No. 9,212,835 to Berens discloses additional information concerning other exemplary types of heat pumps and uses therefor.
- HMI humanmachine interface
- control pad of tire apparatus must be readily accessible to a user desiring to change any operational characteristic of the apparatus.
- HMI humanmachine interface
- that front surface cannot be placed closely adjacent a wall, as the user could not then access the HMI.
- static placement of an HMI of a conventional heat pump restricts the locations and orientations at which the apparatus may be installed.
- a heating device includes a body and a cap repositionable relative to the body.
- the cap may include an HMI.
- a method of installing a heat pump for a swimming pool includes mounting a body of the heat pump in a fixed position on a surface, attaching a cap having an HMI to the body in a first orientation relative to the body, and changing an orientation of the cap relative to the body to a second orientation different from the first orientation while maintaining the fixed position of the body.
- a heat pump includes an evaporator, an outlet for returning water to a swimming pool, and means for moving condensate created by operation of the evaporator to the outlet.
- a heat pump includes a cap having an HMI.
- the HMI may include a light source, the cap may include an opening, and light emitted from the light source may be reflected through the opening.
- a heat pump includes a cap having an HMI and mounting means. At least one of a plurality of heat pump accessories are attachable to the heat pump via the mounting means.
- a heat pump includes a body, and the body includes a first wall, a second wall, and a beveled face extending between the first wall and the second wall. The beveled face extends at an oblique angle relative to the first wall and the second wall.
- a method of heating water of a swimming pool includes (i) causing water from the swimming pool to travel to an inlet of a heat pump, (ii) heating the water from the swimming pool, (iii) causing the heated water to exit an outlet of the heat pump for return to the swimming pool, and (iv) causing condensate created by operation of an evaporator of the heat pump to mix with the heated water returning to the swimming pool.
- FIG.1 is a perspective view of a heat pump with an HMI according to embodiments.
- FIG.2 is another perspective view of the heat pump of FIG.1.
- FIG.3 is a side view of the heat pump of FIG.1.
- FIG. 4 illustrates an installation with the heat pump of FIG. 1 according to embodiments.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a portion of the heat pump of FIG. 1 with a cap removed.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of an upper portion of a body of the heat pump of FIG. 1.
- FIG.7 is a top view of the upper portion of FIG.6.
- FIG.8 is a perspective view of a portion of the upper portion of FIG.6.
- FIG.9 is a sectional view of a portion of the heat pump of FIG.1.
- FIG.10 is a perspective view of a portion of the heat pump of FIG.1.
- FIG. 11 is a perspective view of the portion of the heat pump of FIG. 10 with a lid removed.
- FIG.12 is a perspective view of a cap of the heat pump of FIG.1.
- FIG.13 is a bottom view of the cap of FIG.12.
- FIG.14 is a perspective view of a portion of the heat pump of FIG.1.
- FIG.15 is a top view of a portion of the cap and HMI of the heat pump of FIG.1.
- FIG.16 is a bottom view of a portion of the cap and HMI of the heat pump of FIG.1.
- FIG. 17A-C illustrate the heat pump of FIG. 1 with the HMI in different orientations relative to the body of the heat pump.
- FIG. 18 illustrates a portion of the cap of the heat pump of FIG. 1 with an illumination path.
- FIG.19 illustrates a base of the heat pump of FIG.1 according to embodiments.
- FIG. 20 illustrates a condensate management system of the heat pump of FIG. 1 according to embodiments.
- FIGS.21A-D illustrate portions of the condensate management system of FIG.20.
- FIGS.22A-D illustrate exemplary add-on assemblies that may be attached to the heat pump of FIG.1 according to embodiments. [0038] FIGS.
- heat pumps described herein include an HMI that is movable relative to a housing, or body, of the heat pump.
- heat pumps described herein may include management systems for condensate associated with use of such heat pumps.
- heat pumps described herein may route condensate from the apparatus to the swimming pool or spa rather than allow it merely to drip beneath the apparatus under force of gravity. Doing so undoubtedly minimizes the volume of water leaking from, or otherwise exiting, the heat pump onto the ground or other mounting surface. It also avoids “wasting” the water by instead using the water further to fill the pool or spa.
- FIGS. 1-21D illustrate an exemplary heat pump 10 according to embodiments of the invention.
- the heat pump 10 includes a body 14, a base 77, and a cap 18.
- the cap 18 may beneficially incorporate an HMI 22.
- Heat Pump Body As best illustrated in FIGS. 1-5, the body 14 of the heat pump 10 includes walls 13 that define a housing area 43 (see FIG. 5).
- the walls 13 define a top end 15 and a bottom end 17 of the body 14 (see FIG. 3). As discussed in detail below, the cap 18 may be supported at the top end 15 of the body 14, and the bottom end 17 may engage the base 77 when the heat pump 10 is assembled.
- the walls 13 may be separate components that are joined together using various fastening or joining mechanisms as desired (e.g., including but not limited to mechanical fasteners). In other embodiments, the walls 13 may be monolithically or integrally formed (e.g., including but not limited to formed by bending a sheet of metal).
- the body 14 has a rectangular shape or profile such that adjacent walls are orthogonal or generally orthogonal to each other; however, in other embodiments, the body 14 may have other shapes or profiles as desired.
- the heat pump 10 may include features such that it can be installed closer to a wall 91 than possible with conventional heat pumps. As a non-limiting example, the features may allow for the heat pump 10 to be positioned as close as approximately 10 cm to the wall 91 as shown in FIG. 4, compared with traditional heat pumps that need to be more than 50 cm away from wall 91 to accommodate inlet and/or outlet tubing for the heat pump. As illustrated in FIG.
- such features may include a recessed or beveled face 92, and the beveled face 92 may include one or more of an inlet 96 and/or an outlet 98 for the heat pump 10.
- the beveled face 92 may allow for inlet and/or outlet tubing 102 connected to heat pump 10 (via the inlet 96 and/or the outlet 98) to lay flat or nearly flat against wall 91 at the connection point with heat pump 10. Such connection in turn enables the heat pump 10 to be positioned closer to wall 91 than would otherwise be possible.
- the inlet 96 and/or the outlet 98 need not be provided on the beveled face 92, and the inlet 96 and/or the outlet 98 may be provided on other portions of the heat pump 10 and/or the body 14.
- the inlet 96 and/or the outlet 98 may be provided on one or more of the walls 13.
- the beveled face 92 extends between adjacent walls 13 of the body 14. When included, the beveled face 92 may extend at an oblique angle relative to the walls 13 of the body. In some non-limiting examples, the beveled face 92 may be a rear panel positioned at an angle of approximately 5-45q, inclusive, relative to adjacent walls 13 of body 14 of heat pump 10.
- a height of the beveled face 92 may be less than the height of the walls 13 (i.e., the beveled face 92 optionally does not extend from the bottom end 17 to the top end 15).
- the beveled face 92 may have other heights relative to the walls 13 as desired, including having the same height as the walls 13.
- one or more non-linear water connectors 104 may be used to connect the tubing 102 to the inlet 96 and/or the outlet 98.
- a non-limiting example of a non-linear water connector may be a 45° water connector 104 such as illustrated in FIG. 23A-B, or a water connector having a first end and a second end that is at a 45° angle relative to the first end.
- the water connectors 104 may be adjustable to be at various angles as desired.
- the water connectors 104 may be configurable between a linear orientation and a non-linear orientation, and/or within the non-linear orientation, the water connectors 104 may be adjustable between various angles.
- the water connectors 104 may be configurable between a linear orientation and a non-linear orientation in which the ends 105, 107 are at a 45° angle.
- the ends 105, 107 may be at a 90° angle.
- the water connectors 104 may be configurable between a first non-linear orientation (e.g., a 45° angle) and a second non-linear orientation (e.g., a 5° angle, a 35° angle, etc.).
- Non-linear water connectors in addition to or in place of the beveled face 92 may provide further space savings between the heat pump 10 and any adjacent wall.
- Various types of non-linear water connectors may be used as desired.
- such water connectors may include threading and/or other complimentary features adapted to heat exchanger connectors (e.g., a male connector to match the female connector on the heat pump 10) (see, e.g., FIG. 23A).
- the water connectors 104 optionally may include a feature (such as a tab 109 or other projection) to facilitate connection and disconnection of the water connectors 104.
- water connectors 104 may include a seal (e.g., rubber) trapped in a groove of the connectors in a loose, but not stuck, fashion.
- water connectors 104 provided herein optionally include one or more position indicators 111 (e.g., markings) for positioning of the connector 104.
- the one or more position indicators 111 may help align the 45° water connector (or other non-linear water connector) in the proper position once threaded with the tubing 102 and the heat pump 10.
- the one or more position indicators help inform an installer or other user regarding how to position the water connector in the female fitting to ensure proper orientation of the male connector in the suitable area.
- Other types of features facilitating installation of the heat pump 10 may be included on or with the body 14 as desired, and the beveled face 92 and/or water connectors should not be considered limiting.
- the walls 13 define the housing area 43. Referring to FIG.
- part or all of a heat exchanger 70 may be contained partially or completely within the body 14, as may a controller (e.g., processor and/or memory and/or other electronic logic) for the heat pump 10 (see, e.g., a printed circuit board or regulation board 26 as a portion of the controller in FIG. 5).
- the heat pump 10 additionally or alternatively may comprise other standard or optional components supported on, by, or within the body 14, such as, but not limited to, a condenser, the heat exchanger 70, a compressor, a fan 28, combinations thereof, and/or other components or features as desired.
- the body 14 includes an upper support 23.
- the upper support 23 may define a support location for one or more components of the heat pump 10.
- the upper support 23 includes a central aperture 25 that may at least partially receive the fan 28.
- the upper support 23 may also support the cap 18 of the heat pump 10 and/or allow for rotation and/or orientation of the cap 18 relative to the body 14.
- the upper support 23 of the body 14 may include attachment features 29 facilitating attachment of the cap 18 to the body 14.
- the attachment features 29 are screw apertures configured to received mechanical fasteners such as screws; however, other types of attachment features 29 may be used as desired.
- the upper support 23 optionally defines one or more support locations 27, and when the cap 18 is assembled, the cap 18 may be positioned and/or oriented relative to the upper support 23 such that the HMI 22 is aligned with one of the support locations 27.
- the upper support 23 of the body 14 optionally may include a plurality of clips 59, which may facilitate installation of cables or wiring to the board 26 (wiring represented by dashed line 65 in FIG. 6) and accommodation of any surplus-length of cables or wiring.
- the clips 59 may store the cables and/or wiring tightly enough to contain them and avoid any interaction with fan blades of the fan 28, yet loose enough to allow slack so the cables/wiring can rotate with cap 18 as cap 18 rotates into the desired orientation (discussed in detail below).
- Heat Pump Cap [0052] Referring to FIGS. 1-3 and 9-18, the heat pump 10 includes the cap 18, and the cap 18 may include the HMI 22. In certain embodiments, the cap 18 is supported at or proximate to the top end 15 of the body 14.
- the cap 18 may be movable relative to the body 14 such that regardless of the location and orientation of the installation of the body of the heat pump, the HMI 22 may be positioned so that it is accessible to a user.
- the HMI 22 may include an interface 30 and an optional cover 34.
- the interface 30 may include one or more selectable features that a user may utilize to receive information from the heat pump 10 and/or to perform various controls of the heat pump 10.
- Non-limiting examples of selectable features may include real and/or virtual buttons 38, a display 42, knobs, dials, a touchscreen, sub-combinations thereof, and/or other means by which a user may engage the heat pump 10 for receiving or providing information to the heat pump 10, such as to change operating characteristics of heat pump 10.
- the display 42 may provide information to the user, such as confirming the user’s changes, providing status indications of the heat pump 10, and/or providing other information to the user as desired.
- the cover 34 may help protect interface 30 from damage caused by, for example, the external environment. As shown, cover 34 may be configured to pivot about an axis 46 so as to cover, or reveal, the interface 30.
- the cover 34 may have other configurations as desired and/or may be movable relative to the cap 18 using other techniques or mechanisms as desired.
- the cover 34 may include two sub-covers, each of which is hingedly attached to the cap 18.
- Other types of covers 34 may be used as desired.
- the HMI 22 may include at least one printed circuit board (PCB), denoted as HMI board 58 in FIG. 3D.
- the HMI board 58 may include electronic and other components and devices suitable for operation of HMI 22.
- the HMI board 58 may include processing logic, control logic, memory, actuators, and wired or wireless transmit and receive equipment.
- the heat pump 10 may include a light guide reflective assembly.
- one or more light sources may be provided on the HMI board 58, and light emitted from the one or more light sources may be reflected through the cap 18 and/or the body 14.
- the light sources are one or more light emitting diodes (LEDS) 80 mounted or otherwise affixed to HMI board 58, such as to a bottom face 61 of HMI board 58.
- LEDS light emitting diodes
- the one or more light sources are provided on a face of the HMI board 58 opposite from the one or more selectable features. Although three LEDS 80 are illustrated, any suitable number may be included.
- the body 14 and/or the cap 18 may include an opening 83 through which light emitted from LEDS 80 (or other light sources) may pass. In the embodiment illustrated, the opening 83 is defined in the cap 18. In some cases, as shown in FIG. 18, the light (represented by arrow 79) emitted from the one or more LEDs 80 may be reflected off the optional cover 84 and directed to the opening 83.
- the cover 84 may be configured to protect the HMI board 58 in addition to reflecting light emitted from the LEDS 80.
- the cover 84 may include various characteristics or features for facilitating reflection of light from the light sources.
- the cover 84 may have a white coating to optimize the light reflectance.
- the light guide reflective assembly may include a diffuser 87 that diffuses the reflective light before it passes through opening 83.
- Various other components or features may be used with the light guide reflective assembly for controlling the optical characteristics of the light emitted through the opening 83.
- the HMI board 58 may be programmed so the color emitted from LEDS 80 provides a visual indication to a user of HMI 22 about a status or operating state of heat pump 10.
- at least one characteristic of the one or more light sources may be controlled to provide different information to the user about the heat pump 10.
- LEDS 80 emitting a first color light may be activated when heat pump 10 is in a first operating state
- LEDS 80 emitting a second color light may be activated when heat pump 10 is in a second operating state
- so forth e.g., a first light color may correspond to a heating state, while a second light color may correspond to a cooling state, while a third light color may correspond to an error state, etc.
- the light sources may be controlled to have a steady / constant on pattern for a first status, a first blinking pattern for a second status, etc.
- Various other controls of the light sources may be used as desired to provide various information about the heat pump 10.
- various optional add-on assemblies for heat pump 10 may be attached via the cap 18.
- the cap 18 may include a lid 89, which may be plastic or any suitable material, that is easily removable from cap 18. In such embodiments, removal of the lid 89 may expose screw inserts 93 that permit mounting of the desired add-on assembly to heat pump 10 via cap 18. Referring to FIGS.
- non-limiting examples of add-on assemblies include an air deflector 63 (FIG.22B), a cosy (aesthetically pleasing/comforting) light fixture or assembly 53 (FIG. 22A), a combination air deflector/cosy light assembly structure 55 (FIG.22C), a technical room kit 57 (FIG.22D), combinations thereof, and/or other structures as desired.
- the cap 18 is movable and repositionable relative to the body 14. In certain embodiments, the cap 18 may be easily removed from, and easily attached (or re- attached) to, the body 14.
- FIGS. 12 and 13 illustrate a simple screw-hole fastening system in which four screws attach the cap 18 to the body 14.
- cap 18 may be moved relative to body 14 without disconnecting any cables or wiring to board 26. In certain embodiments, the cap 18 may be moved relative to the body 14 without removing the cap 18 from the body 14. In some embodiments, the cap 18 optionally may include movement mechanisms to facilitate movement of the cap 18 relative to the body 14.
- the HMI 22 (as part of cap 18) may be movable relative to the body 14 to have a desired orientation or position relative to the body 14.
- the body 14 is oriented so that, e.g., the board 26 appears on the right-hand side of the body 14 (the board 26 is visible in the drawings because part of body 14 is cut- away.)
- FIG. 17A-C the body 14 is oriented so that, e.g., the board 26 appears on the right-hand side of the body 14 (the board 26 is visible in the drawings because part of body 14 is cut- away.)
- FIG. 17B illustrates a “standard,” or “nominal,” placement of the cap 18 so that the HMI 22 is present in the lower left-hand side of the figure.
- the placement illustrated in FIG. 17B may be useful, for example, if the body 14 is positioned such that the walls 13 that arrows 95 are pointing towards are positioned most proximate to a wall.
- the HMI 22 is located in the upper left-hand side of the figure, such placement being useful, for example, if the body 14 is positioned relative to a wall such that the walls 13 with arrows 95 are most proximate to the wall.
- FIG. 17A illustrates a “standard,” or “nominal,” placement of the cap 18 so that the HMI 22 is present in the lower left-hand side of the figure.
- the placement illustrated in FIG. 17B may be useful, for example, if the body 14 is positioned such that the walls 13 that arrows 95 are pointing towards are positioned most proximate to a wall.
- the HMI 22 is located
- the HMI 22 is located in the lower right-hand side of the figure, such placement being useful, for example, if the body 14 is positioned such that walls 13 with arrows 95 are most proximate to a wall.
- the cap 18 may be rotated so that HMI 22 is located in the upper right-hand side of a figure.
- the change in orientation of the HMI 22 relative to the body 14 may occur due to the movability of cap 18 relative to body 14.
- the movability of the HMI 22 relative to the body 14 may allow for the HMI 22 to remain accessible to a user regardless of how the body 14 of the heat pump 10 is installed at a particular location.
- heat pumps 10 described herein may include a condensate management system 31, which may route condensate from the heat pump 10 to the swimming pool or spa rather than allow it merely to drip beneath the apparatus under force of gravity.
- condensate management systems may minimize the volume of water leaking from, or otherwise exiting, the heat pump 10 onto the ground or other mounting surface and may also avoid wasting the water by instead using the water further to fill the pool or spa.
- the condensate management system 31 includes means for moving condensate created by operation of the heat pump 10 to the outlet 98 of the heat pump 10.
- the condensate management system 31 includes the base 77 of the heat pump 10. As illustrated in FIG. 19, in some optional embodiments, the base 77 of the heat pump 10 may include a steep/sloped surface 99 that directs the condensate toward an area 85 (e.g., adjacent an inner wall 97 in the embodiment of FIG. 19) that may facilitate movement of the condensate to the means for moving the condensate.
- the base 77 may further include a drainage port 54 allowing for the base 77 to be selectively drained; however, in other embodiments, the drainage port 54 may be omitted.
- condensate formed through operation of the evaporator of heat pump 10 may drip to the bottom region 60 of the body 14 and/or in the base 77. From there, the condensate may be pumped or otherwise transferred (represented by arrows 81) directly or indirectly to a return line 62 from the heat pump 10 for introduction of the condensate into a swimming pool 66 or other body of water.
- the condensate may be mixed with water output from a heat exchanger 70 so that only one return line 62 is needed.
- FIGS. 21A-B illustrate a peristaltic pump 74 as available to pump condensate to return line 62.
- peristaltic pump 74 as available to pump condensate to return line 62.
- other means for moving the condensate may be utilized as desired, including other types of pumps and/or or other processes (e.g. Venturi effect, gravity) may be used instead to move the condensate.
- Venturi effect, gravity may be used instead to move the condensate.
- FIG. 21A further illustrates a filtration pump 86 and an outboard line 90 allowing pool water to flow from the pool 66 to the inlet 96 of the body 14 for heating by the heat pump 10.
- FIGS. 21A and 21D also illustrate a suction strainer and/or filtrating foam 75, which optionally may be used to strain and/or filter any debris from the collected condensate before it is pumped (or otherwise returned) to the return line 62.
- Other filtering means optionally may be used in other embodiments.
- the steep/sloped surface 99 of the embodiment illustrated directs the condensate toward the area 85 in the vicinity of suction strainer and/or filtrating foam 75.
- Various other components or features may be included with the condensate management system 31 in addition to the means for moving condensate created by operation of the heat pump 10 to the outlet 98 of the heat pump 10, and the features illustrated in FIGS.19-21D should not be considered limiting.
- Exemplary concepts or combinations of features of the invention may include: A. A heating device for a swimming pool or spa comprising a body and a cap repositionable relative to the body, with the cap comprising an HMI. B.
- the heating device according to statement A wherein the cap is repositionable while maintaining connections of cabling or wires to the HMI.
- C The heating device according to statement A or B, wherein the heating device is a heat pump.
- D The heating device according to any one of statements A-C, wherein the HMI comprises at least one selectable feature and at least one display.
- E The heating device according to any one of statements A-D, wherein the at least one selectable feature and the at least one display are provided on a first surface of the HMI, and wherein the HMI further comprises at least one light source on a second surface opposite from the first surface.
- F The heating device according to statement A, wherein the cap is repositionable while maintaining connections of cabling or wires to the HMI.
- C The heating device according to statement A or B, wherein the heating device is a heat pump.
- D The heating device according to any one of statements A-C, wherein the HMI comprises at least one selectable feature and at least one display.
- E The heating device according
- the heating device according to any one of statements A-E, wherein the cap comprises an aperture, and wherein an illumination path is defined from the at least one light source to the aperture.
- G. The heating device according to any one of statements A-F, wherein the cap further comprises a cover movable relative to the cap for preventing access to the HMI or providing access to the HMI.
- H. The heating device according to any one of statements A-G, wherein the body further comprises an upper support, wherein the upper support comprises a plurality of predefined support locations, and wherein the cap is repositionable such that the HMI is aligned with one of the plurality of predefined support locations.
- a method of installing a heat pump for a swimming pool or spa comprising mounting a body of the heat pump in a fixed position on a surface and attaching a cap to the body in a manner such that an HMI of the cap is accessible to a user of the heat pump regardless of the fixed position in which the body is mounted.
- changing the orientation comprises maintaining cabling or wiring connections with the HMI.
- changing the orientation comprises moving the cap to one or more predetermined orientations.
- a heat pump for a swimming pool or spa comprising an evaporator, an outlet for returning water to the swimming pool or spa, and means for moving condensate created by operation of the evaporator to the outlet.
- the means for moving condensate comprise a pump.
- T. A heat pump for a swimming pool or spa comprising a cap, the cap comprising an HMI, wherein the HMI comprises a light source, and wherein the cap comprises an opening, wherein light emitted from the light source is reflected through the opening.
- the heat pump according to statement T wherein at least one characteristic of the light emitted from HMI is adjustable based on an operating state of the heat pump.
- V The heat pump according to statement T or U, wherein the light source is a first light source of a plurality of light sources.
- W The heat pump according to any one of statements T-V, wherein the light source is provided on a first side of the HMI, and wherein a second side of the HMI comprises a selectable feature for a user.
- X A heat pump for a swimming pool or spa comprising a cap, the cap comprising an HMI and mounting means, wherein at least one of a plurality of heat pump accessories are attachable to the heat pump via the mounting means.
- Y A heat pump for a swimming pool or spa comprising a cap, the cap comprising an HMI and mounting means, wherein at least one of a plurality of heat pump accessories are attachable to the heat pump via the mounting means.
- a heat pump for a swimming pool or spa comprising a body, the body comprising a first wall, a second wall, and a beveled face extending between the first wall and the second wall, wherein the beveled face extends at an oblique angle relative to the first wall and the second wall.
- AA The heat pump according to statement Z, wherein the beveled face extends at an approximately 5-45q angle relative to the first wall and the second wall of the body.
- BB The heat pump according to statement Z or AA, wherein the first wall is orthogonal to the second wall.
- the heat pump according to any one of statements Z-BB wherein the first wall and the second wall each have a height and extend from a bottom end of the body to a top end of the body, and wherein a height of the beveled surface is less than the height of the first wall and less than the height of the second wall.
- DD The heat pump according to any one of statements Z-CC, wherein the beveled face comprises at least one of an inlet or an outlet for the heat pump.
- a method of heating water of a swimming pool or spa comprising: (i) causing water from the swimming pool or spa to travel to an inlet of a heat pump; (ii) heating the water from the swimming pool or spa; (iii) causing the heated water to exit an outlet of the heat pump for return to the swimming pool or spa; and (iv) causing condensate created by operation of an evaporator of the heat pump to mix with the heated water returning to the swimming pool or spa.
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