Installation Guide
VisionPRO TH8000 Series ®
Touch-screen Programmable Thermostat
This manual covers the following models • TH TH811 8110U: 0U:For For1Hea 1Heat/1 t/1Coo Coolsys lsystem tems s • TH TH832 8320U: 0U:For Forupto upto3Hea 3Heat/2 t/2Coo Coolsys lsystem tems s • TH83 TH8321U:Fo 21U:Forupto3Heat/2Co rupto3Heat/2Coolsystem olsystemswithdehum swithdehumidifi idification cation (Pull thermostat from wallplate and turn over to find model number)
System Types • Gas,oi Gas,oil,or l,orelec electri trichea cheatwi twithai thair r conditioning • Warm armair air,ho ,hotwat twater er, , highefficiency furnaces, heat pumps, steam, gravity
• Heaton Heatonly—t ly—two wo-wi -wires resyst ystems ems, , power to open and close zone valves (Series 20), and normallyopen zone valves • He Heato atonl nlyw ywith ithfa fan n • Cool olo onl nly y • 75 750m 0mVh Vhea eatin tings gsys ystem tems s
This thermostat contains a Lithium battery which may contain Perchlorate material. PerchlorateMaterial—specialhandlingmayapply, Seewww.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate
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Wallplate installation 1. Separate wallplate from thermostat.
Grasptopandbottomofwallplate and pull to remove from thermostat.
2. Mount wallplat wallplate e as shown below.
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Drill3/16”holesfordrywall. Drill7/32”holesforplaster.
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Wirehole
Mounting screws
Wallanchors
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Must be installed by a trained, experienced technician • Readtheseinstruc Readtheseinstructions tionscareful carefully ly.Failur .Failuretofollow etofollowtheseinstru theseinstructions ctions can damage the product or cause a hazardous condition.
CAUTION: ELECTRICAL HAZARD
Can cause electrical shock or equipment damage. Disconnect power before beginning installation. MERCURY NOTICE
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Power options
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Insert supplied batteries for primary or backup power.
For24VACprimarypower,connectcommon sideoftransformerto“C”terminal.
Wiring Remove factory-installed jumper
Push excess wire back into the wall opening. Plug
only for two-transformer systems. systems.
wall opening with non-flammable insulation.
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Terminal Designations
Shaded areas below apply only to TH8320/TH8321 .
Conventional Terminal Letters: Heating power. Connect to secondary R side of heating system transformer. Rc Cooling power. Connect to secondary side of cooling system transformer. Common wire from secondary side of C cooling transformer (if 2 transformers). 1st stage heat relay. W W2 2nd stage heat relay. Y 1st stage compressor contactor. Y2 2nd stage compressor contactor. Fan relay. G S1 Optional outdoor or remote sensor. S2 Optional outdoor or remote sensor.
Heat Pump Terminal Letters: Heating power. Connect to secondary R side of heating system transformer. Rc Cooling power. Connect to secondary side of cooling system transformer. Common wire from secondary side of C cooling system transformer. Y 1st stage compressor contactor. Y2 2nd stage compressor contactor. Aux Auxiliary heat relay. Fan relay. G Emergency heat relay. E Heat pump reset (powered continuously L when System is set to Em Heat; system monitor when set to Heat, Cool or Off). O/B Changeover valve for heat pumps. S1 Optional outdoor or remote sensor. S2 Optional outdoor or remote sensor. 3
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Wiring Wiring guide—conventional systems Shaded areas below apply only to TH8320/TH8321.
1H/1C System (1 transformer ) Power [1] Power [1] Rc [R+Rc joined by jumper] R Heat relay W Compressor contactor Y Fanrelay G 24VACcommon[3] 24VACcommon [3] C Optionaloutdoor/remotesensor S1 Optionaloutdoor/remotesensor S2
1H/1C System (2 transformers) Power (cooling transformer) [1, 2] Rc Power (heating transformer) [1, 2] R Heat relay W Compressor contactor Y Fanrelay G 24VACcommon[3, 24VACcommon [3, 4] C Optionaloutdoor/remotesensor S1 Optionaloutdoor/remotesensor S2
Heat Only System Power [1] Power [1] Rc [R+Rc joined by jumper] R Heat relay W 24VACcommon[3] 24VACcommon [3] C Optionaloutdoor/remotesensor S1 Optionaloutdoor/remotesensor S2
Heat Only System With Fan Power [1] Power [1] Rc [R+Rc joined by jumper] R Heat relay W Fanrelay G 24VACcommon[3] 24VACcommon [3] C Optionaloutdoor/remotesensor S1 Optionaloutdoor/remotesensor S2
Heat Only System (Series 20) [R+Rc joined by jumper] Rc Series20valveterminal“R” [1] R Series20valveterminal“B” W Series20valveterminal“W” Y 24VACcommon[3] 24VACcommon [3] C Optionaloutdoor/remotesensor S1 Optionaloutdoor/remotesensor S2
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Cool Only System Power [1] Power [1] Rc [R+Rc joined by jumper] R Compressor contactor Y Fanrelay G 24VACcommon[3] 24VACcommon [3] C Optionaloutdoor/remotesensor S1 Optionaloutdoor/remotesensor S2
2H/2C System (1 transformer) Cool relay 2 Y2 Heat relay 2 W2 Power [1] Power [1] Rc [R+Rc joined by jumper] R Heat relay 1 W Cool relay 1 Y Fanrelay G 24VACcommon[3] 24VACcommon [3] C Optionaloutdoor/remotesensor S1 Optionaloutdoor/remotesensor S2
2H/2C System (2 transformers) Cool relay 2 Y2 Heat relay 2 W2 Power (cooling transformer) [1, 2] Rc Power (heating transformer) [1, 2] R Heat relay 1 W Cool relay 1 Y Fanrelay G 24VACcommon[3, 24VACcommon [3, 4] C Optionaloutdoor/remotesensor S1 Optionaloutdoor/remotesensor S2
See [notes [notes]] below [1] Power supply. Provide disconnect means and overload protection as required. [2] Remove jumper for 2-transformer systems. [3] Option Optional24V al24VACcommon ACcommonconnecti connection. on. [4] Common connection must come from cooling transformer.
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Wiring Wiring guide—heat pump systems Shaded areas below apply only to TH8320/TH8321.
1H/1C Heat Pump (no auxiliary heat) Power [1] Power [1] Rc [R+Rc joined by jumper] R Changeover valve [5] O/B Compressor relay Y Fanrelay G 24VACcommon[3] 24VACcommon [3] C Optionaloutdoor/remotesensor S1 Optionaloutdoor/remotesensor S2
2H/2C Heat Pump (no auxiliary heat) Compressor 2 relay Y2 Power [1] Power [1] Rc [R+Rc joined by jumper] R Changeover valve [5] O/B Compressor 1 relay Y Fanrelay G 24VACcommon[3] 24VACcommon [3] C Optionaloutdoor/remotesensor S1 Optionaloutdoor/remotesensor S2
2H/1C Heat Pump (with auxiliary heat) Equipment monitor [6,7] monitor [6,7] L Emergency heat relay [8] E Aux Auxiliary heat relay (Heat 2) [8] Power [1] Power [1] Rc [R+Rc joined by jumper] R Changeover valve [5] O/B Compressor relay Y Fanrelay G 24VACcommon[3] 24VACcommon [3] C Optionaloutdoor/remotesensor S1 Optionaloutdoor/remotesensor S2
3H/2C Heat Pump (with auxiliary heat) Compressor 2 relay Y2 Equipment monitor [6,7] monitor [6,7] L Emergency heat relay [8] E Aux Auxiliary heat relay (Heat 2) [8] Power [1] Power [1] Rc [R+Rc joined by jumper] R Changeover valve [5] O/B Compressor 1 relay Y Fanrelay G 24VACcommon[3] 24VACcommon [3] C Optionaloutdoor/remotesensor S1 Optionaloutdoor/remotesensor S2
See [notes [notes]] below [1] Power supply. Provide disconnect means and overload protection as required. [3] Option Optional24V al24VACcommo ACcommonconnecti nconnection. on. [5] O/B set to control as either O or B in installer setup. [6] If Lterminalisused,24VACcommon(terminalC) must be connected. [7] Heat pump reset (powered continuously when thermostat is set to Em. Heat; system monitor when set to Heat, Cool, or Off). [8] Install field jumper between Aux and E terminals if there is no emergency heat relay.
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Remove tab and mount thermostat Remove tab.
Align pins on back of thermostat with slots in wallplate, then push gently until thermostat snaps into place.
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Set date and time Press st to set date
Press st to set time
TUE
Press st to set month
TUE
15
Press st to set year
6
2006
1:00 PM
DONE
DONE
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Press
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DONE
to save changes.
Press DONE to save and exit.
Installer setup 1.
Press SYSTEM.
2.
Press and hold these two buttons until the display changes.
SYSTEM
HEAT
6:00 aM
TUE
FAN
AUTO
DONE
Inside
CANCEL
70 3.
SYSTEM
HEAT
6:00 aM
Change settings as required (see pages7-9).
0120
20
DONE S CH CH ED ED
H OL OL D
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Setting
20
0120
20
0120
DONE
DONE
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Press st to select function
Press st to change setting
Setup functions
Press DONE to exit & save settings.
Settings & Options
(factory default in bold )
Shaded areas below apply only to TH8320/TH8321. 0120
Year (rst two digits)
20 ( 20 2000-2078) 21 ( 21 2101-2178)
0130
Year (second two digits)
06 (2006 ) [Othe herr opt ptiions: 00 00--99 99]]
[Oth [O ther ero opt ptio ions ns: :11-12 12]]
0140
Month
6
0150
Date
[Otheroptio options:1-3 ns:1-31] 1] 15 [Other
0160
Schedule format
4 0
0170
System type
1 2 3 4 5
7-day programming Non-programmable
1 heat/1 cool conventional 1heat/ 1h eat/1c 1cool oolhe heatp atpump ump(no (noau aux. x.heat heat)) Heat only (2-wire systems) Heat only with fan Hot water Series 20 system (power to open & close zone valves/normallyopenzonevalves) 6 Cool only 7 2h 2heat/ eat/1c 1cool oolhe heatp atpump ump(wi (witha thaux. ux.he heat) at) 8 2h 2heat/ eat/2c 2cool oolmu multi ltistag stageco econven nventio tional nal 9 2h 2heat/ eat/1c 1cool oolmu multi ltistag stageco econven nventio tional nal 10 1heat/2 1heat/2cool coolmulti multistageco stageconventio nventional nal 11 2heat/2 2heat/2cool coolheatp heatpump(n ump(noaux. oaux.heat) heat) 12 3heat/2 3heat/2cool coolheatp heatpump(wi ump(withaux. thaux.heat) heat)
0180
Fan control (heating)
0 1
Gas/Oil heat (equipment controls heating fan) Electric furnace (thermostat controls heating fan)
0190
Changeover valve (O/B terminal)
0 1
O/B terminal controls valve in cooling O/Bter O/B termin minal alcont contro rols lsval valvei veinh nheati eating ng
0200
Auxiliary heat
0 1
Electric backup heat Foss Fo ssil ilf fue uel lba back ckup uph hea eatt
0210
External fossil fuel kit
1 0
External fossil fuel kit controls backup heat Thermostat controls backup heat (outdoor sensor required)
0220
1st stage compressor cycle rate
3
Recommended for most compressors [Oth [O ther ero opt ptio ions ns: :1, 1,2 2, ,4, 4,5 5o or r6 6CP CPH] H]
0230
2nd stage compressor cycle rate
3
Recommended for most compressors [Oth [O ther ero opt ptio ions ns: :1, 1,2 2, ,4, 4,5 5o or r6 6CP CPH] H]
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Installer setup Setup functions
Settings & Options
(factory default in bold )
Shaded areas below apply only to TH8320/TH8321. 0240
First stage heat cycle rate (CPH= cycles per hour)
5 1 3 9
Gas or oil furnaces of less than 90% efciency Steam or gravity systems Hotwat Hot water ersyst systems ems&f &furna urnaces cesof of90%+ 90%+ef efcie ciency ncy Electric furnaces [Othe [O ther rop opti tion ons: s:2 2, ,4, 4,6 6, ,7, 7,8 8, ,10, 10,1 11, 1,12 12CP CPH] H]
0250
Second stage heat cycle rate (CPH)
5 1 3 9
Gas or oil furnaces of less than 90% efciency Steam or gravity systems Hotwatersystems&furnacesof90%+efciency Electric furnaces [Otheroptions:2,4,6,7,8,10,11,12CPH]
0260
Third stage heat cycle rate (CPH)
9 1 3 5
Electric auxiliary heat or electric furnaces Steam or gravity systems Hotwatersystems&furnacesof90%+efciency Gasoroilfurnacesoflessthan90%efciency [Otheroptions:2,4,6,7,8,10,11,12CPH]
0270
Emergency heat cycle rate (CPH)
9 1 3 5
Electric emergency heat Steam or gravity systems Hotwatersystems&furnacesof90%+efciency Gasoroilfurnacesoflessthan90%efciency [Otheroptions:2,4,6,7,8,10,11,12CPH]
0280
Backlight
0 1
Backlight on for approx. 8 seconds after keypress Backlight always on low intensity, full bright after keypress(requires24VACconnection)
0300
Manual/Auto changeover
0 1
Manual changeover (Heat/Cool/Off) Automaticchangeover(Heat/Cool/Auto/Off)
3
Heat/cool temperature 3°F apart (1.5°C) ** See page 11 [Otheroptions:2-9(2°Fto9°F/1°Cto5°C)]
0310
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Auto changeover deadband
0320
Temperature display
0 1
Fahrenheit Celsius
0330
Dayli lig ght savings
2
0
(2007andbe-Autoo-c change to dayli lig ght savings time(2007andbe yond,forareasthatusethenew2007DSTcalendar) Auto-change to daylight savings time (through 2006, and for areas that do notusethenew2007DSTcalendar) not usethenew2007DSTcalendar) Daylight savings time is turned off
1
0340
Remote sensor
0 1 2 3
No remote sensor Outdoor sensor (display only) Outdoor control sensor (select heat pumps) ** See page 11 Indoor sensor
0350
Heat pump compressor lockout
0
No heat pump compressor lockout [Otheroptions:15,20,25,30,35,40°F(-9.5°Cto7°C)]
0360
Heat pump auxiliary lockout
0
No heat pump auxiliary lockout [Otheroptions:40,45,50,55,60°F(4.5°Cto15.5°C)]
0380
Dehumidication control
0 1
No dehumidication control Thermostatcontrolsdehumidicationwithairconditioner ** See page 11
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Installer setup Setup functions
Settings & Options
0500
Furnace lter change reminder
0 1 2 3 4 5 6
Off 10-day run time (about 1 month) 30-day run time (about 3 months) 60-day run time (about 6 months) 90-day run time (about 9 months) 120-day run time (about 1 year) 365-day run time (about 3 years)
0510
Humidier pad change reminder
0 1 2 3
Off 90 calendar days 180 18 0ca callen enda dar rda days ys 365 calendar days
0520
UV lamp change reminder
0 1
Off 365 calendar days
1 0
On Off
0530
Adaptive Intelligent Recovery™
(factory default in bold )
** See page 11
0540
Progra ram m peri rio ods
4 2
4 program peri rio ods (Wake, Le Lea ave, Retu turn rn,, Sle lee ep) 2pro 2p rogr gram amp peri eriod ods s(W (Wak ake, e,S Sle leep) ep)
0580
Compressor protection
5
** See page 11 5 minute compressor off time [Othe [Ot her rop opti tion ons: s:0 0, ,1, 1,2 2, ,3 3or or4 4-m -min inut uteo eoff fft tim ime] e]
0600
Heat temperature range stop
90 Max. heat temperature setting is 90°F (32°C) [Oth [O ther ero opt ptio ions ns: :40 40-8 -89° 9°F F(4 (4°C °Ct to o32 32°C °C)] )]
0610
Cool temperature range stop
50 Min. cool temperature temperature setting is 50°F (10°C) [Oth [O ther ero opt ptio ions ns: :51 51-9 -99° 9°F F(1 (11° 1°C Cto to3 37° 7°C) C)]]
0640
Clock format
12 12-hour time (i.e., “3:30 pm”) 24 24-hour 24-hourtime( time(i.e., i.e.,“15:30”) “15:30”)
0650
Extended fan timer (heat)
0 Off 90 Fanru Fanrunsfor nsfor90seco 90secondsaf ndsaftercall tercallfor forheatend heatends s
0660
Extended fan timer (cool)
0 Off 90 Fanru Fanrunsfor nsfor90seco 90secondsaf ndsaftercall tercallfor forcooli coolingend ngends s
0670
Keypad lock
0 1 2
Keypad unlocked (fully functional) Partially locked (access to temperature settings only) Fully locked
0680
Heat temperature control
2 1 3
Standard temperature control (recommended) Choose if room is warmer than set temperature Choose if room does not reach set temperature
0690
Cool temperature control
2 1 3
Standard temperature control (recommended) Choose if room is cooler than set temperature Choose if room does not reach set temperature
0700
Temperature display offset
0
Thermostat displays actual room temperature [Other [Oth eropti options ons::-3, 3,-2, -2,-1, -1,1, 1,2, 2,3° 3°Fo Foff ffset set(-1. (-1.5°C 5°Cto to1.5° 1.5°C) C)
0710
RESET
0 1
No reset Reset installer options & program schedule to factory default (only date and time settings are retained)
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Installer system test Test number
During installer setup, press t repeatedlyuntil“Test”appears.
0120
System status
1
20
DONE
TEST
0
DONE
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Press st to select test
Press st to change status
Press DONE to terminate testing.
Shaded areas below apply only to TH8320/TH8321. System test 1
Cooling system
0 1 2
Compressor and fan turn off Compressor and fan turn on Second stage compressor turns on
2
Fan system
0 1
Fan turn rns s off Fan turn rns s on
3
Heating system
0 1 2 3
Heat and fan turn off Heatturnson( Heattu rnson(fanon fanonifF ifFunctio unction0170 n0170isset issetforhe forheatpump atpump, , orifFunction0180issetto“1”)** orifFunction0180issetto“1”) ** See page 6 Second stage heat turns on Third stage heat turns on
0 1 2
Heat and fan turn off Heat and fan turn on Second stage heat turns on (Auxiliary heat)]
4
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System status
Emergency heating system
CAUTION: EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARD. Compressor protection is bypassed during testing. To prevent equipment damage, avoid cycling the compressor quickly.
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Special functions Shaded areas below apply only to TH8320/TH8321. Auto Changeover(SetupFunction0300):WhensettoAuto,thethermostatautomaticallyselects heating or cooling depending on the indoor temperature. Heat and cool settings must be at least 2 degreesapart.Iffunction0380issettoOn,theheatandcoolsettingsmustbeatleast5degreesapart. Remote Sensor(SetupFunction0340):Ifanoptionaloutdoorsensorisinstalled,thethermostatcan display the outside temperature. If an optional remote indoor sensor is installed, the thermostat will display the temperature at the sensor location (the internal sensor in the thermostat is not used).
(SetupFunction0530):Allowsthethermostatto“learn”howlongthe Adaptive Intelligent Recovery (SetupFunction0530):Allowsthethermostatto“learn”howlongthe furnace and air conditioner take to reach programmed temperature settings, so the temperature is reached at the scheduled time. Compressor Protection(SetupFunction0580):Forcesthecompressortowaitafewminutesbefore restarting,topreventdamage.Duringthistime,themessage“Wait”ashesonthedisplay. Dehumidication control(SetupFunction0380):TH8321models monitor the indoor humidity level and automatically activate the cooling system to reduce humidity by lowering the temperature by up to 3 degrees below the current cool setting.
fossil-fuelbackup):Ifthethermostatisinstalledwithan Heat Pump Temperature Lockout (with fossil-fuelbackup):Ifthethermostatisinstalledwithan optionaloutdoorsensor,youcanselectacompressorlockouttemperature(Function0350).When theoutdoortemperatureisbelowthelockouttemperature,onlytheauxiliaryheatoperates.Whenthe outdoor temperature is above the lockout temperature, only the compressor operates. heatbackup):Ifthethermostatisinstalledwith Heat Pump Temperature Lockouts (with electric heatbackup):Ifthethermostatisinstalledwith anoptionaloutdoorsensor,youcanselectacompressorlockouttemperature(Function0350)and/or anauxiliaryheatlockouttemperature(Function0360).Whentheoutdoortemperatureisbelowthe compressorlockouttemperature,onlytheauxiliaryheatoperates.Whentheoutdoortemperatureis above the auxiliary lockout temperature, only the compressor operates. If the outdoor temperature is between the compressor and auxiliary lockout temperatures, both the compressor and auxiliary heat can operate.
Accessories & replacement parts Please contact your distributor to order replacement parts. ..............................PartNumberC7089U1006 PartNumberC7089U1006 Outdoor temperature sensor .............................. ..................PartNumberC7189U1005 PartNumberC7189U1005 Remote indoor temperature sensor .................. ............................................................PartNumber32003796-001 PartNumber32003796-001 Cover plate* ............................................................ *(Use to cover marks left by old thermostats.)
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Specifications Temperature Ranges • Hea Heat: t:40° 40°to9 to90°F 0°F(4. (4.5°t 5°to32 o32°C) °C)
Electrical Ratings
Terminal
• Coo Cool:5 l:50°t 0°to99 o99°F( °F(10° 10°to3 to37°C 7°C)) Operating Ambient Temperature • 0°t 0°to12 o120°F 0°F(-1 (-18°t 8°to48 o48.9° .9°C) C)
Voltage (50/60Hz)
Running Current
W Heating
20-30 Vac
0.02-1.0 A
(Powerpile)
750 mV DC
100 mA DC
W2 Heating
20-30 Vac
0.02-0.6 A
Shipping Temperature • -30 -30°to °to150 150°F( °F(-34 -34°to °to66° 66°C) C)
Y Cooling
20-30 Vac
0.02-1.0 A
Y2 Cooling
20-30 Vac
0.02-0.6 A
Operating Relative Humidity • 5% 5%to9 to90%( 0%(non non-co -conde ndens nsing ing))
Aux Auxiliary heat
20-30 Vac
0.02-1.0 A
O/B Changeover
20-30 Vac
0.02-0.6 A
E Emergency heat
20-30 Vac
0.02-1.0 A
L Heat pump reset
20-30 Vac
0.02-0.6 A
Physical Dimensions • 44-9/ 9/16 16”H ”Hx6 x6”W ”Wx x11-3/ 3/8” 8”D D • 11 116m 6mmH mHx1 x152 52mm mmW Wx3 x35m 5mmD mD
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