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1. Irrigation gt r 1 I I I l I l P21 l l l l l l l l r l l l l l l l l l l P3i I I Pi 1 PBI P 2 00 9 00 8 00 e o i Ex Ch 1 P14P2 P3 Pn 10 min Time in pulses for Channel 1 or 2 NOTE Proportional Time Take desired dosing time and spread out dose over irrigation program in open close pulses per channel Define in 1 bulk Open for a set time straight 1 i S 1 e SCH es VRI Spa mmp through i e not spread i x 0 Dn OP out over a defined program eu ODO o A B O l IN o A i I 5 min l B AA 20 I I e I 0 00 BE E Time in bulk Ex Ch 3 P1 5 min 1 pulse Channel 3 Doc Name NMC Junior User M Quantity Example shows DE in A use gallons e Option A In Bulk Similar to Time above 4 Irrigation Ex Ch 12 P1 4 liters 1 pulse I I I I 4 liters I I I I Quantity in bulk Channel 1 e Option B Spread Out According to dosing configuration done by technician Irrigation i Ex Ch 1 P1 P2 P3 aja 4 Pn 4 litres Quantity in pulses EUN Main Menu SE mm 7 Dosing Configuration Se T Confi9 IMinimum On Time sec Minimum Off Time sec parse Tuning CA Slow 1 Fasto Define according to ycle sec o L PH
2. Which Filter lt None gt ich Filte e ll Filters gt vos ME Menu mam Hot Screen 5 to view flushing status NOTE All Filters means all filter s but 1 at a time No more than 1 filter may be flushed at a time NOTE Filter flush process can start only after main water line is full Default is 1min as shown in picture below See menu 3 3 m nnel Leak DeladCe a Ze ak G iod amp hhtm ae nnel Leak amp Fulse amp For No Flow P Sdstem Cons Flow Rlarms 1 5 o d E i 4 ALARM 4 1 Reset Reset alarm in case of high flow low flow water leak fertilizer leak Rezet How bl Hood ge Df Gett Reset peor Be of Gut omatic keset T ALARM RESET lete Irris On Reset 8 ComPlete Irri On Reset oa Date Time E Flow Valve 1 SvApr 15 49 Option B Automatic reset to check itself every so often as desired gt Select how often system should reset itself ALARM RESET iod Ug Automatic Reset e ComPlete Irris on Reset Complete Irrig On Reset Select Yes or No 4 2 Alarm History View alarm history Read Only S ek 2 History 2 A Ton NOTE Logs up to 250 alarms Doc Name NMC Junior User M NMC Junior Irri 4 3 Alarm Definition Define system threshold 3 Alarm Definition Define trigger deviation from target pressure flow Water Fill Up min Water Leak m3 or Gal Water Leak Period hh mm
3. WATER RUN TIME PROGRAM E mu ine Qty mm DEE peri aren ama lama Daa a aa WATER RUN TIME PROGRAM ethod Water Before F D r 15 00 Goor op Ba ga ng 25 000 ass Kee m mu Define Time Qty mm o miz H ES ee eo A he ES E Ke ke bes Jenken be e ben Led SE piji Define value for before and after time program Water Before and After Dosing process WATER RUN TIME PROGRAM s Method Mater Before E 80 15 00 O86 02 00 QO 25 3 Water Water dosing Water T i s H i e I IME TY TW TV TV TV Iv IY TY Iv TY TOOTOO se P 9 9 BR BP e DOTTODDTDOND M IEN Go Time NOTE Define total Time Qty Before and after deducted from total Time Qty Dosing Channel Definition Channel mode pre configured b technician EUN Channel Method Tn F Define dosing method per program USA Qty gallon DO T coU w s B E B E E NM Ou oux Tus us CENDO i T Sp amp b amp mm e Proportional Qty 1 1000 Litre m gallon 1000gallons ex Low fem Lu LT una moa m ENEE i 1 B B B B B a B B B ssssesoseu on ow rs E e ka semo cn sep 5 au SE 5 liters gallon of fertilizer for every M3 1000 gallon of water Doc Name NMC Junior User M Define minimum dose for each channel
4. Dosing Channel Leak Delay s Dosing Channel Leak Pulse Mater Fill Up mino k maj Time of filling the main irrigation line In that time the system will ignore high flow alarm and won t implement a filter flushing process Quantity of water leaking while the system is in idle Time frame to measure the water leak quantity Example 1m was leaking in less than 30min Delay between switching off a dosing channel and generating dosing leak alarm Number of pulses by dosing meter during the delay above to generate an alarm Example 10 pulses in 3 seconds will generate alarm Doc Name NMC Junior User NMC Junior Irri Table continued Missing Pulses For No Flow Stop System Consecutive Flow Alarms Number of missing pulses before the system will generate a No Flow alarm The system calculates the expected time between pulses of water meter and if a certain time elapsed without receiving the desired number of pulses then generate an alarm Number of consecutive flow alarms of the same type high flow low flow etc but different valves before the system is stopped Example High flow at valve 1 gt High flow at valve 2 gt High flow at valve 3 3 consecutive High flow then system stops 4 4 Alarm Setting Set alarms and define action in event of an alarm ALARM SETTING DescriPtion ri Dose Delay Alarm imiss Active mu 4 Alarm Setting gt Define alarm action automati
5. Pressure Reiteration e well Time Main mm z amp 2 osipam NOTE Filter flush process can start only after main water line is full Default set at 1 min see menu 3 3 Water Fill UP emin ater Leak imi ater Leak Period C hh mm Dosin Channel Leak Delauca m Channel Leak amp Fulze LB NOTE See graph on next page for further information Time Between Time between flushes accumulated during set Flushing E D time one filter flush a time Flush Time Flush time per filter Flush time per fiter Between Set delay between flushes to build up pressure Set flush by pressure sensor Pressure at filter Delta Pressure inlet outlet if there is a significant difference a filter may be blocked Set delay to verify if there is a definite blockage Delta Pressure Set to give signal after XX flushes If Delta Pressure Reiteration still indicates a blockage an alarm will be raised l Open main filter valve before flush to balance Dwell Time Main l pressure for a reliable flushing process Between Flushing k nt mm ind Time amp mm es 4 Between Filters immissa a Pressure i lta Pressure immiss Pressure Reiteration Time Main mmies gt Start Time b v t I uec oed ead 1 ihr i 1 ihr Irrigation Delay Irrigation 8 00 9 00 10 00 11 00 3 00 After 2 hours of water flowing through Trigger filters flush every filter for 10 seconas Trigger Flush Process
6. Screen System Status 2 Irrigation Process 3 Irrigation Program Status 4 Water EC pH Dosing 5 Filter Flushing Status 6 Temperature amp Humidity measurement l Doc kame ae lanua 1 3 Main Menu Icons Conduct manual irrigation process filter flush system pause Programs irrigation regimen dosing recipe filter flushing entire program Manually test field devices valves pumps sensor values EC pH temp hum System set up time date sensors calibration unit measurements 9 Set alarm threshold and reset Ai 4 History D o Install Data log irrigation log water meter and system event log For professional technical use only For professional technical use only 1 4 Introduction To set an irrigation program regiment strategy the grower must select necessary valves and set Run Time and Dosing program May define 1 or more programs for 1 or more valves Irrigation Programs 15 Valve Run time Programs 60 Run Time Programs e Based on Time or Quantity e Set water before and after dosing process fertilizer injection Dosing Programs fertilization e Up to 8 dosing channels per program e Dosing method per channel Time Quantity EC pH Irrigation Timing based on External Conditions e Start Stop up to 2 Dry Contacts e Start End time for irrigation period e Trigger Type 1 Fraosrmr arm Based on Time Qty
7. contact pre defined by mmb technician to start stop condition and set limit 00 TN Ede om MONE 2 lt HOHE gt ne Shot 18 ZHUMNE gt re Shot pM Mem M MENS NOTE When using a conditioned program as an irrigation trigger there is no start time Program works according to the conditioned program above Li LIH Lise l E doa yee i A i 2 zm Start On Start Stop Irrigation by Dry Contact Condition Input Off Stop On Condition Input Off Irrigation On Program Off 8 00 Example of tank filling Dry contact 2 y Dry contact 1 E Water Tank with Floats Start On Trigger Type Stop Dry Con Condition Input Off Stop On Condition Input Off Irrigation On Program Off 2 5 Agitator To operate fertilizer tanks with mixing devices m HGITHIUR gt Define On Off time during dosing Mk 3 20 and when system is idle Besing Not Hetive NOTE When using more than 1 agitator system operates automatically in parallel mode 2 6 Selector 1 fertilizer tank with different fertilizers attached to a single dosing channel 1 SELECTOR E iin Dos Chan 1 Dos Chan 2 Doc Name NMC Junior User NMC Junior Irri 2 Filter Flushing Program filter flushing during irrigation process ERT lipa HEX anios orem gega LI r e P K T Flushin Delay Between Filters mm ss a i Ki E ts PUD 1 yeap ue Cmmi seo Hd IF go geg a
8. veradindg f Lov 29 H Bulk or Spread ind Boost Off Delad mm l gt Dosing bu OTY Method Back in Dosing Program menu mm define Injection per Dosing Channel Sm mi CDM iu T RC l POCO POPOL B CA ne Wooo D LI I E LI LJ pai Irrigation moo CO CHECA V t n 3 Passive mu DE sumoo mig Fertilization EC amounts are fixed no matter how much water goes through channels 1 2 amp p e prema pren pce r I l I l I l I l I pu pa PRI PRI cna Pl P2j P831 D i I l I l I I l I I I I I EE E ENEE I I I Ch 2 MN LIEN E E E I 17 777 TTT l l l l Ch 1 B i b i PA 1 P5 I I I I I I I I Ch 15 Spread Qty 2 liters Ch 2 gt Spread Qty 5 liters Ch 3 gt Spread Qty 3 liters Doc Name NMC Junior User Manual Chapter Program Revision 01 Page 10 of 34 pages N M C J u n IO r rri Q al O n Farm Management Made Easier Controlled EC pH based on P Qty example Example OL TI u mag r ne E Z dem es GOEN EI Define dosing program mu Nutrient amount and desired EC pH levels amomo l mmm Ene Deren Per Ten Tn TR Se Lus Tm Emo e ka Controlled EC pH Target 15 Ec 5 5 pH o Example 5 liters gallons A EH 5 liters gallons 5 liters gallons 2 3 Irrigation Based on Time NOTE Delay Delay between cycles from start time to start time Cycles
9. was added to the uncompleted irrigations table for the second time or more consecutively Indicates the associated valve If a group of valves that is configured to irrigate together is stopped only the first valve is written but a sign is added next to it to indicate that more valves are associated The NMC Pro will attempt to complete the irrigations from the current day until end day time upon manual or automatic alarm reset The valve column of irrigations that are to be completed will be highlighted The valve column of irrigations that are currently being completed will blink Run No Left Qty NMC Junior lrri In order to manually stop an uncompleted irrigation you must go to the START STOP VALVE in section 3 3 because the activation is according to single valves UNCOMPLETED PROGRAMS The Uncompleted Programs table provides information on programs that could not be completed It is important to understand the difference between this table and the Uncompleted Irrigations table this table consists only of irrigation cycles that haven t been started and could not be completed during the current day This can happen due to wrong system setup more tasks than could be completed or because the system was not active for a long period of time for example due to a power failure and could not complete its tasks Time Pros Start Prod Lef hh mm Mo Time C Ce 24 DD a 19 88 a f usa 21 86 a 28 88 mn mue 84
10. BE 2 BE a Hus GS Bo a ua DO6 OO Grf ua 87 Be GZ va bas bi H f lua 11 868 G AUA 13 88 Dua 14 E 4 E z E f I hhh LIKO ni rme CAhor E The uncompleted program table consists of 200 lines DAILY IRRIGATION This table allows you to view history of irrigation quantities or time per valve Example 1 day ago means you would like to view ent yesterday s history and Today means you would like to view PRESS the accumulated history since the last End Day To open the selection list AA Relevant day GA Ne a Bb AS joues mb amen i 18 1E D aP k ey S Press to Tossle DuantitusTime Daily Irrigation table contains all water m3 or gallon and dosing liter or gallon To toggle the view between quantities and time press the key Doc Name NMC Junior User M NMC Junior lrri IRRIGATION ACCUMULATION The Irrigation Accumulation table allows you to accumulate water and dosing quantities for the required periods The accumulation of each valve can be reset separately in the ACCUMULATION RESET table Ki lmj ea si B 34 S 12 i Be A B l dir B 3 B o Time Ta gale re Time To toggle mm view between quantities Water quantity is measured i in cubic and time press the key meter or gallons dosing quantity is measured in liters or gallons AUX METER ACCUMULATION The Auxiliary Me
11. Farm Management Made Easier NMC Junior Irrigation i NETAFIM Doc Name NMC Junior User Mar NMC Junior Irri Table of Contents 1 GENERAL 1 1 Keyboard 1 2 Hot Screens 1 3 Main Menu Icons 1 4 Introduction 2 PROGRAM 2 1 Run Time Program 2 2 Dosing Program 2 3 Irrigation Based on Time 2 4 Irrigation Based on External Condition 2 5 Agitator 2 6 Selector 2 Filter Flushing 2 8 Cooling 2 9 Misting 2 10 Water Heating 3 MANUAL 3 1 System Pause 3 2 Start Stop program 3 3 Start Stop Valve 3 4 Manual Filter Flush 4 ALARM 4 1 Reset 4 2 Alarm History 4 3 Alarm Definition 4 4 Alarm Setting 5 HISTORY 5 1 System History I WD n9 28 22 25 28 1 GENERAL 4 Keyboard Numeric To enter values quantities Act as shortcuts to selections Key Toggles between positive and negative values and marks check boxes option selection In a History screen use to toggle between quantities and time format Arrows Scroll up down left and right to select menus MENU To main menu also acts as ESC and Back keys ENTER Enter menu submenu value open window confirm a value or change HELP Access help screens and graphs DELETE Erases typing mistake 2 Hot Screens Press MENU from Main Menu to see Read Only overview running processes Press MENU again to return to Main Menu 7 Hot Screens Keys 0 Hot Key Icon of active actions processes 1 Main
12. Flush Time Delay Between Filters osec 10sec 5sec 10sec Delay Delay 10 seconas of flushing with 5 second Dwell Time Main delay between flushes filters 10 sec Dwell Flush 1 Time Delta Pressure Reiteration DP DP DP Signal Signal Signal Alarm Stop Flushing r l l l i Flush 1 I After 3 flushes if Delta Pressure shows a blockage system will raise an alarm Doc Name NMC Junior User Manua NMC 2 8 Cooling Set cooling program for cooling humidification process in greenhouses This program will operate according to temperature humidity or time to reduce temp increase hum mu 8 Cooling mm Set On Off time and select sensors Temp Sens 1 1 of each sensor SD EE E uses average ou on um RH On Below RH Off HH DH 18 Goroo 1a p sah gh te Dynamic cooling 2 Hu un same Status TUR 7 00 00 10 GD GO l eer ha da 609 00 0 On time is set Off time can be controlled according to temp High temp less off time Low temp more off time Temp 35 C 80 Stop the 30 C process Start End n hhtmm bz ppm RAE mmiss gt Define Start End time gt Define misting On Off time 2 10 Water Heating Heat water in cold areas seasons gt 10 Water GC Water Temper ature Heating iu ie 2 1 Fraosrmrarm gt Define Start End time ME Define Water Temp Difference dead ba
13. I Po om amp amp s Eu OB e ms E zm NOTE Water quantity is measured in m or gallons duration is measured by time flow is measured in m h or gallon m dosing quantity is measured in liters or gallons E eee ee ome pace a Se a ee uuu Average flow throughout the irrigation cycle Dosing quantities per channel liter or gallon or dosing time Lowest EC value recorded during irrigation Lowest pH value recorded during irrigation Average pH value recorded during irrigation Highest pH value recorded during irrigation NMC Junior lrri UNCOMPLETED IRRIGATION The Uncompleted Irrigation table provides information of irrigations that were started but could not be completed due to a failure To understand why irrigation was not completed it is advisable to cross reference between this table and the Alarm HISTORY in section 4 2 The Uncompleted Irrigation table consists of up to 200 lines Note that if the letter C appears it refers to a program that was triggered by condition program TI a Tiai rue Ed i 26 Dee 86 69 65 EF 5 86 B3 25 2 2e Dec NEC USUS Each line includes information regarding when the irrigation was stopped and added to the uncompleted irrigations table uncompleted irrigation table Time in which the current line was added to the uncompleted irrigation table 92 The program that was added to the table was started manually 93 The relevant irrigation
14. Number of cycles Valve 1 runs 2 cycles 1 hour between start times on Run Time amp Dosing Prog 1 EN 3 Irrigation program for a Eu e 2 group of 2 valves Delas mino vg Time Dosing Prodi Dau 81 01 Dose MWater Valve 8 00 9 00 10 00 Valve 1 amp 2 run 2 cycles 1 hour between start times on Run Time amp Dosing Prog 1 NOTE Delay Delay between cycles from start to start Cycles Number of cycles Irrigation program for a Start Time 809 10 30 12 38 group and individual valve jm Ll BE Dela mini Valve Run Time Dosing Pros Dau Gi i DoserHater C1 cycle 1 C2 cycle 2 Valve 8 00 9 00 10 30 11 00 12 30 1 30 Time Valve 1 amp 2 runs 6 cycles simultaneously on Run Time amp Dosing Program 1 valve 3 runs after valves 1 amp 2 on Run time amp Dosing Program 2 different interchangeable start times NOTE Different interchangeable delays multiple start time dividing the day into periods NOTE Delay Delay between cycles from start to start Cycles Number of cycles in every period start time NMC Junior lrri Depending on weather conditions increase decrease amount of water emitted from valves without changing the program Exam 4 If a lot of radiation want to irrigate more 20 Regular 10min runtimes 12 min au 81 83 Dose Mater NOTE Daily Current day only Regular program will
15. a o dr sm LN al LAS l igh ow 2 Frosnram 2 Rad Off 2BHx Dec 03 JIKIRIKIBIKIKRIK To fati T ao CHEM D a um vr Tus ER cu DADO SDD ES BH PB Sg SS EE Ly BG DG GRO 1mcn a jai jhi jlt The table consists of the last 999 events SYSTEM LOG This table provides information of all the system changes Time mino O AAA TU u OO OMIOM TO INCIP CANO d 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 The table consists of the last 999 events Examples of system changes are changes of triggered by the controller the PC communication a power off etc
16. cally stop or continue gt 5 Delay before generating alarm gt Alarm output activation YES NO siren light 5 HISTORY 5 1 System History Read Only screens of system s history measurements settings processes events graphs i Bh gp en CAI poc n AMT fu AO mu b pS Bu nu se smo iu mo s mom jene qum 1 imi a fi bok a pi uomo o oom SENSORS LOG E Time Aua 3 ni Select sensors using key no more than 3 per graph j E 7 rb ta bag i i IM I iei Menu e E 4 01 3 6 NOTE Use f 4 arrow keys to zoom in out E Use 5 arrow keys to scroll ES 15799 13799 Doc Name NMC Junior User NMC Junior lrri The history menu provides extensive information regarding measurements and processes performed by the NMC Pro 4 Historu FILTE COULI SENSORS LOG EVENT LO M LU ix n rer JUOD CT Bd suus ak IRRIGATION LOG The Irrigation Log table includes up to 200 rows of the last irrigations data Each row includes information regarding a specific irrigation To view additional information use the left right arrow keys To switch between dosing quantities or time simply press the key i i1659 ati E Zi kE I T d e TET LI ater Duration ste im d E Fi Li i d j g ZE Deg iri eg A Late 9m lt H a Be hes A di Be Wah MM we RI NON PLAIN Es lno T
17. lve is allowed ENTER to open Relevant day selection list using arrow keys For example 1 day ago means you would like to view yesterday s history and Today means you would like to view the accumulated history since the last End Day 1 a 3 4 5 E i 8 Doc Name NMC Junior User NMC Junior Irri SENSOR LOG The sensors Log table includes history of average measurements of logged sensors In order to define which sensor to log the user should access menu 6 8 Sensor Logging and mark by button the required sensor In order to define the measurement interval the user should go to menu 6 2 and choose the required History resolution Date Time Ava Temp i Tem 16 Aug i fus 147 u9 14 Ru9 i rf us 16 u9 16 Aus 16 Aus 16 Aus 16 AuS J J J J J J J J J J J J J I J J JaJ FKIKIRIKIRIRIRINIRA St B cms J CO d Gm a The sensors Log table contains up to 10 000 data fields Date and time are 2 fields per line and every sensor is an additional field For example logging of 2 sensors uses 4 data fields 2 for time and date and 1 for each sensor ln this case the table will consist of a maximum of 2 500 lines EVENT LOG The table provides information of all the processes performed by the NMC Pro including their time and date Time Water Lesk 4 Proar am 1 Manual On alu Manual OFF Progr an i Man OFF Pro9ram 1 Manual On Valve 51 Low Flow Froerma m 4 Man Off k
18. nd to stop gt Define sensors ONT OFF Cold V Hot 16 18 20 22 24 Temperature Pos Manually pause system during an irrigation program EC pH calibration fix pipes ACTIVE IKKIGHI LON s15 pit 00 14 01 c To resume reverse steps above and select NO ih Pub Nike 3 2 Start Stop program Manually start stop a program gt 2 Start Stoo mm Select program Program To resume reverse uu Yes NEP Menu Nil steps above and select NO NOTE Start 1 cycle only from s ES program 1 NE 3 3 Start Stop Valve Manually start stop a valve 2 Manual mu 3 Start Stop mm Select Valve and Valve corresponding Run Time Dosing program To resume reverse sIABRI STUP VALU Run Tim gt Menu Mu Yes m steps above and eu osind Program WATER RUN TIME PROGRAM Mater Before TIME BS lera BEBE Be Bet Gea gA TW ABO 8 ang a ana S QTY Bee A ARA B AIT D ABA 8 DER a SITY D Bee B BAA B SIGTV B mi di BABI B lot B Gan o Gap 8 g ary noa 8 add B S T ALB B BE Ht 18 OTV ER G K e Valve LIIOTV A B s Eun Time Dosine9 Prosranm sppppopoon SESSESSESS SE E gbee select NO Run Time Program 1 Dosing Program 1 3 Manual filter flush only when system is irrigating 4 Manual Filter Flush mm 4 Filter Flush mm Select filters usually all 2 Manual
19. resume the following day Example 5 tart Time veron 10155 If there is bad weather WEN Delay min id gad dd want to irrigate less 1096 Regular 10min runtimec 9 min gt Si NOTE Const Constant running of program on daily basis May increase decrease amount of water in this mode according to weather conditions Select water dosing program by days of week Example 6 Select program by days of week ev ater E tart Time 88 08 18 38 a min 66 zB Valve A tine Fun Time ains Prod Dosins Prod Hai GIBA p s os oce Hater L PAG T D Dosing Water W Just Water Nothing To operate irrigation by peripheral equipment i e filling a water tank according to level float switch el Start Dr Cont aima Em 4 Ext amb Set a Condition start end 3 1 Frogram 3 time 5 id Select trigger type EXTERNAL CONDITION PROGRAM _ AO Te Cl li Condition Input Irrigation Program Condition Input Irrigation Program Condition Input Irrigation Program Start Condition Input Stop Condition Input Irrigation Program On On Off On Off On Off Tr Tur One Shot Lh on 19961 K ne Shot e Shot Trigger Type One Shot Trigger Type Multi Shot Trigger Type Only if ON Trigger Type Stop Dry Con Trigger Ture ne Shot Urne 5 WC Lime Ssmo Select dry
20. ter Accumulation table allows you to accumulate quantities from meters that do not have designated software for example in order to measure the drain water quantity or to measure the cooling system s consumption NOTE Water meters are accumulators only Teter Quantity and are not a part of the irrigation control EN SD Eko Ten Len To reset an auxiliary meter refer to the SB Maco ACCUMULATION XE Reset Total Quantity 24 Dec Ao table below LA 4 6 KA E Za da Ski F 2 4 EN i Ti 4 2 A D H au H Hu The quantities displayed are in liters gallons up to 9999 999 NMC Junior lrri ACCUMULATION RESET Reset llalue Quantity For ar Reset Aux Meter ENTER to reset Desired option accumulation of a using arrow keys specific valve or all valves NOTE When resetting a valve or all valves its history will be erased from the following tables Daily Irrigation Irrigation Accumulation au ENTER to reset an individual auxiliary me E ML meter or all auxiliary PRESS meters Desired option using arrow keys um diri NOTE When resetting an Aux meter or all Aux meters its history will be erased from the Aux Meter Accumulation table FILTERS The filters history table provides daily information of the number and cause of flushing Date Delta F Time Manual 16 Aus SBu d S Aus COOLING Viewing the history of cooling activities or time per va
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