Eaton XV360 Manual

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  • Page 1: Xv360 Single Touch Display Manual

    07/19 MN048025EN Manual XV360 Single Touch Display Manual...
  • Page 2: Company Information

    No part of this manual may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, whether electronic, mechanical, photocopying, micro-filming, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Eaton Industries GmbH, Bonn. Subject to alteration.
  • Page 3: Before Starting With The Installation

    DANGER! Dangerous electrical voltage! Before starting with the installation Installation requires qualified electrician Measures should be taken to ensure the proper rest- arting of programs interrupted after a voltage dip or Disconnect the power supply of the device. outage. This should not result in dangerous operating Secure against retriggering states even for a short time.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Interfaces to peripheral devices What the different parts of the part number mean Accessory devices Nameplate 1.10 Support Safety regulations Basics Mandatory requirements, personnel requirements 2.2.1 Occupational safety 2.2.2 Personnel qualifications 2.2.3 Device documentation XV360 Single Touch Display 07/19 MN048025EN www.eaton.eu...
  • Page 6 Serial interfaces for communication with PLCs or devices 4.5.1 COM1 RS-232 4.5.1.1 Wiring topic 4.5.2 COM2 RS-485 4.5.2.1 Wiring topic 4.5.2.2 RS-485 topology CAN1 interface for the CANopen protocol, J1939 protocol, etc. 4.6.0.1 Wiring topic 4.6.0.2 CAN-Bus-topology XV360 Single Touch Display 07/19 MN048025EN www.eaton.eu...
  • Page 7 Dimension and weight specifications A.1.2.1 XV-363-57-.. A.1.2.2 XV-363-10-.. A.1.2.3 XV-363-12-.. A.1.2.4 Hole diameter built-in A.1.3 General data A.1.4 Port and interface specifications A.1.5 Information on the power supply A.1.6 Approvals and declarations Further reading Alphabetical index XV360 Single Touch Display 07/19 MN048025EN www.eaton.eu...
  • Page 8: About This Documentation

    0.1 About this documentation 0.1 About this documentation This Manual contains all the information you will need in order to use the XV360 Single Touch Display safely and effectively. The Manual XV360 Single Touch Display manual is considered an integral part of the devices and must always be readily available in the device's close proximity so that users have access to it.
  • Page 9: Target Group

    XV360 Single Touch Display as an operating and monitoring device or as an integrated operating and control device in their own applications.
  • Page 10: Legal Disclaimer

    In particular, this information does not guarantee any par- ticular properties. Do not use the XV360 Single Touch Display before reading and understanding this manual. It is assumed that the user of this manual is thoroughly familiar with the information found in the manuals for incorporating the XV360 Single Touch Display into automation processes.
  • Page 11: Writing Conventions

    Dangerous Electrical Voltage! CAUTION Warns of the possibility of hazardous situations that can cause injury. Property damage warning NOTICE Warns about the possibility of material damage. Prohibited use Prohibited uses, actions, etc. Explanation XV360 Single Touch Display 07/19 MN048025EN www.eaton.eu...
  • Page 12: Documents With Additional Information

    Indicates instructions to be followed Additional information, background information, information worth knowing, useful additional information 0.1.5.2 Documents with additional information Manuals, for example. These will be listed with the corresponding title and Eaton num- ber after the icon. Publication title For identifying the Eaton publication code External Internet addresses.
  • Page 13: Description

    1.1 Basic equipment - common features of the model series 1. Description XV360 Single Touch Display units are designed to be used as control and monitoring devices. In addition, they can also be used as an HMI (human-machine interface) when upgraded with an additional PLC functionality.
  • Page 14: Device Variants Options

    Visible screen area 246 mm x 185 mm, SVGA 800 px x 600 px 1.3 Intended use XV360 Single Touch Display are primarily intended for use in machine and system buil- ding applications. They are intended exclusively for monitoring, operating, and controlling machines and systems.
  • Page 15: Variants And Types

    1.4 Variants and types Overview of available XV-363 devices Make sure to take advantage of the EATON online catalog. Enter "XV-363" into the search box and the catalog will take you directly to the corresponding product group in the Automation, Control and visualization section.
  • Page 16: Operating And Indication Elements

    The unit is operated by disrupting the grid-like array of infrared light beams with a finger or a suitable object (min. diameter of 7 mm). The infrared touchscreen glass does not actually need to be touched. XV360 Single Touch Display 07/19 MN048025EN www.eaton.eu...
  • Page 17: Interfaces To Peripheral Devices

    1.6 Interfaces to peripheral devices 1.6 Interfaces to peripheral devices The interfaces featured by your XV360 Single Touch Display will depend on the version selected and cannot be modified. The nameplate will indicate which specific interfaces are included with the unit.
  • Page 18: What The Different Parts Of The Part Number Mean

    The Part number includes information that specifies the version and model of the spe- cific device being used. The Part number can be found at the type plate of the XV360 Single Touch Display. Tab. 1: Part number - 363 - ..
  • Page 19: Accessory Devices

    1.8 Accessory devices 1.8 Accessory devices A variety of accessories are available for XV-363s. SD card Accessories NOTICE Only use original accessories. Order accessories through your supplier or through the Eaton online catalog www.eaton.eu/ecat Example: article no. Catalog Number 139807 MEMORY-SD-A1-S SD memory card with min.
  • Page 20: Nameplate

    Layout of ports/interfaces and controls Fig. 2: Example for a nameplate 1.10 Support To get fast and effective support, make sure to always provide Customer Service with the following information from the nameplate: Part-No. Serial-No XV360 Single Touch Display 07/19 MN048025EN www.eaton.eu...
  • Page 21: Safety Regulations

    2.2.3 Device documentation This manual is considered an integral part of the XV-363 and must always be readily available in the device's close proximity so that users have access to it. XV360 Single Touch Display 07/19 MN048025EN www.eaton.eu...
  • Page 22: Installation, Maintenance, And Disposal

    XV-363. Additional parts of the documentation and information for the XV-363, including the installation instructions, can be found at the Eaton Download Center - Documentation and at the product pages on the Internet http://www.eaton.eu/doc http://www.eaton.eu/xv300...
  • Page 23: Device-Specific Hazards

    50°C. The environment has to be designed to avoid any bunch discharge. For safe installation, comply with the specification to holding brackets and tightening torque in the Instruction Leaflet IL048014ZU. XV360 Single Touch Display 07/19 MN048025EN www.eaton.eu...
  • Page 24 All general Directives and standards must be complied with. CAUTION INTERFERENCES Screw all plug-in connections or lock them into place in order to improve screening. Signal cables must not be routed in the same cable duct with power cables. XV360 Single Touch Display 07/19 MN048025EN www.eaton.eu...
  • Page 25 Remove the SD card only when the XV-363 is de-energized. Before switching off the device, make sure that there are no pro- grams writing to the SD card. XV360 Single Touch Display 07/19 MN048025EN www.eaton.eu...
  • Page 26 An IP65 degree of protection will only be ensured if there is sufficient stiffness and the device is properly mounted. Minimum sheet thickness of control panel panel where the device will be flush mounted: 2 mm (0.08") ≦ d ≦ 5 mm (0.2") XV360 Single Touch Display 07/19 MN048025EN www.eaton.eu...
  • Page 27 ICE/EN 6100−6-4. These products can cause radio inter- ference in domestic environments. In this case, the party operating the products must implement appropriate radio interference suppression measures. CAUTION Installation requires qualified electrician XV360 Single Touch Display 07/19 MN048025EN www.eaton.eu...
  • Page 28: Installation

    The units can be installed in landscape or portrait mode. √ √ See also → " Intended use", page 14 Label on the → "Nameplate", page 20 The specifications in the appendix → "Technical data", page 68 XV360 Single Touch Display 07/19 MN048025EN www.eaton.eu...
  • Page 29: Installation Position

    Plastics will become brittle when exposed to UV light. This artificial aging will reduce the XV-363 unit's lifespan. Sunrays will disrupt the infrared touch sensor. Protect the Infra-red touch display unit from direct sunlight and other sources of UV radiation. XV360 Single Touch Display 07/19 MN048025EN www.eaton.eu...
  • Page 30: Temperatures

    Max. 2000 m above sea level Temperature Operation ± 0 – +50 °C (+32 – +122 °F) Storage / Transport -20 – + 60 °C (-4 – +140 °F) Humidity Relative humidity 10 - 95 % Condensation non-condensing XV360 Single Touch Display 07/19 MN048025EN www.eaton.eu...
  • Page 31: Aeration And De-Aeration

    Ambient temperature with natural convection: ϑ 0°C (32°F) ≦ T ≦ 50°C (122°F) The panel builder is responsible for the temperature rise calculation. Eaton will pro- vide heat dissipation data for the XV-363 as necessary for design verification in accordance with IEC EN 61439.
  • Page 32: Unpacking And Checking The Equipment Supplied

    Missing parts or damage If you notice anything wrong, please contact your distributor or Eaton Service +49 (0) 180 5 223822 (de,en) The package for the XV360 Single Touch Display comes with: Tab. 7: Std. pack Description Unit XV-363-57-.., XV-363-10-..
  • Page 33: Mounting

    Minimum sheet thickness of control panel panel where the device will be flush mounted: 2 mm (0.08") ≦ d ≦ 5 mm (0.2") List of tools: 2.0 m Allen key PZ2 Pozidriv screwdriver Torque wrench with Newton meter scale XV360 Single Touch Display 07/19 MN048025EN www.eaton.eu...
  • Page 34: Preparations

    - Start by placing one end of the gasket cord inside the groove at the bottom cen- - Without pulling, twisting, or stretching the gasket cord, insert the rest of it into the groove so that it goes all around the device XV360 Single Touch Display 07/19 MN048025EN www.eaton.eu...
  • Page 35 8. Check that the gasket is resting properly inside the groove and will provide the requi- red sealing action Fig. 7: Peripheral gasket at the back of the front frame on the display housing XV360 Single Touch Display 07/19 MN048025EN www.eaton.eu...
  • Page 36 One holding bracket each at the left and right outer fixing positions, as well as at the center On the left and right sides of the device: One holding bracket each at the center fixing position XV360 Single Touch Display 07/19 MN048025EN www.eaton.eu...
  • Page 37 One holding bracket each at the left and right fixing positions On the left and right sides of the device: One holding bracket each at the left and right fixing positions IP65 Fig. 12: Location of holding brackets for IP65 on XV-363-10-.. XV360 Single Touch Display 07/19 MN048025EN www.eaton.eu...
  • Page 38: Xv-363 Mounting

    7. Check that the device is in its correct, centered position and that the gasket is in contact all around; adjust if necessary 8. Tighten the set screws in a criss-cross sequence with a max. torque of ≦ 0.2Nm (1.77 lb-in). XV360 Single Touch Display 07/19 MN048025EN www.eaton.eu...
  • Page 39: Preparing The Device For Operation

    (SELV) set forth in IEC 60950 and the requirements for pro- tected extra-low voltages (PELV) set forth in ICE/UL 61010-2-201. Pay attention to the polarity. NOTICE Arrange for an electrician to install the Plug connector MSTB 2.5/3-ST- 5.08 and connect the power supply. XV360 Single Touch Display 07/19 MN048025EN www.eaton.eu...
  • Page 40: Power Supply - Electrical Connection

    The XV360 Single Touch Display has an internal fuse and protection against polarity reversal. The power supply for the XV360 Single Touch Display is not galvanically isolated. The XV360 Single Touch Display requires a rated operating voltage of 24 VDC from an AC-to-DC converter with safe isolation (SELV/PELV). Power Supply...
  • Page 41 (SELV) set forth in IEC 60950 and – in connection with the UL listing – the requirements for a low-voltage source set forth in UL 61010-2-201. The XV360 Single Touch Display is now ready to run on 24 V XV360 Single Touch Display 07/19 MN048025EN www.eaton.eu...
  • Page 42 2. Installation 2.9 Preparing the device for operation XV360 Single Touch Display 07/19 MN048025EN www.eaton.eu...
  • Page 43: Commissioning

    XV-363 unit. 3.1 Initial commissioning Carry out the following steps once: Configure the XV-363 unit's system settings as necessary for your system. If necessary, install the required software packages. XV360 Single Touch Display 07/19 MN048025EN www.eaton.eu...
  • Page 44: Running The Xv-363

    3.2 Running the XV-363 3.2 Running the XV-363 Once the XV360 Single Touch Display has been initially commissioned, it will run whenever it is connected to the supply voltage. In other words, it does not have to be separately switched on and off.
  • Page 45: External Connections

    4. External connections 4. External connections With their ports, Eaton's XV-363 make it possible to connect a variety of peripheral devices and components. DANGER STRAY CURRENTS Large equalizing currents between the functional earthing system and the ground system of different devices may result in fire or in mal- functions due to signal interference.
  • Page 46: Layout Of Interfaces

    UNC nuts for interlocking ⑧ CAN1, not galvanically isolated, SUB-D plug 9-pole, UNC nuts for interlocking Optional interfaces XV-363-..-C02-...-.. ⑨ Profibus Profibus DP, not galvanically isolated, SUB-D socket 9-pole, UNC nuts for interlocking XV360 Single Touch Display 07/19 MN048025EN www.eaton.eu...
  • Page 47: Sd Card

    Pull the SD card out of the SD card slot. Store the SD card in its case in order to protect it. Fig. 18: SD card inserted into slot but not yet locked in place XV360 Single Touch Display 07/19 MN048025EN www.eaton.eu...
  • Page 48: Usb Interfaces

    4. External connections 4.3 USB interfaces 4.3 USB interfaces XV360 Single Touch Display units feature ports that can be used to connect USB peri- pheral devices supported by the XV-363 unit's hardware and operating system. CAUTION When using commercially available peripheral devices (e.g., with the...
  • Page 49: Ethernet 1, Ethernet

    The Ethernet 1 port on the XV-363 can be used as a communication interface or as a real-time field bus interface. The Ethernet 2 port on the XV360 Single Touch Display can only be used as a com- munication interface without real-time requirements.
  • Page 50: Serial Interfaces For Communication With Plcs Or Devices

    Description SUB-D plug 9 pole Data Carrier Detect Receive Data Transmit Data Data Terminal Ready Signal Ground Data Set Ready Request to Send Clear To Send Ring Indicator Plug housings Functional earth XV360 Single Touch Display 07/19 MN048025EN www.eaton.eu...
  • Page 51: Wiring Topic

    2,5 m 57600 Bit/s 10 m 38400 Bit/s 15 m 19200 Bit/s 30 m 9600 Bit/s When preparing connections, ensure that the cable shield has a low impedance connection with the connector housing. XV360 Single Touch Display 07/19 MN048025EN www.eaton.eu...
  • Page 52: Com2 Rs-485

    Max. cable length 1200 m Possible baud rates 9600 Bit/s 19200 Bit/s 38400 Bit/s 57600 Bit/s 115200 Bit/s When preparing connections, ensure that the cable shield has a low impedance connection with the connector housing. XV360 Single Touch Display 07/19 MN048025EN www.eaton.eu...
  • Page 53: Rs-485 Topology

    The bus segment must be terminated at both ends. There must not be more than two terminations per bus segment. Running the bus segment without the right termination may result in transmission errors. Fig. 22: Bus segment with four nodes XV360 Single Touch Display 07/19 MN048025EN www.eaton.eu...
  • Page 54: Can1 Interface For The Canopen Protocol, J1939 Protocol, Etc

    PIN 3 (CAN-GND) and 6 (GND) are internally inter- connected. The power supply of the CAN bus drivers is implemented internally. A power supply for third party devices is not provided on the CAN connector. XV360 Single Touch Display 07/19 MN048025EN www.eaton.eu...
  • Page 55: Wiring Topic

    Permissible impedance 108 … 132 Ohm Capacitance per unit length < 60 pF/m Core cross-section With a max. cable length of 100 m 0.25 mm 250 m 0.34 mm 500 m 0.75 mm XV360 Single Touch Display 07/19 MN048025EN www.eaton.eu...
  • Page 56 50 kBit/s (= default settings) 2500 m 20 kBit/s (= default settings) 5000 m 10 kBit/s (= default settings) When preparing connections, ensure that the cable shield has a low impedance connection with the connector housing. XV360 Single Touch Display 07/19 MN048025EN www.eaton.eu...
  • Page 57: Can-Bus-Topology

    The bus segment must be terminated at both ends. There must not be more than two terminations per bus segment. Running the bus segment without the right termination may result in transmission errors. Fig. 23: CAN bus segment with four nodes XV360 Single Touch Display 07/19 MN048025EN www.eaton.eu...
  • Page 58: Profibus Interfaces

    EIA RS 485 cable A n.c. not used PIN 6 (5 V) must not be used as a power supply for external devices. nc: PIN 1, 2, 7 and 9 must not be connected. XV360 Single Touch Display 07/19 MN048025EN www.eaton.eu...
  • Page 59: Wiring Topic

    500 kBit/s (= default settings) 1000 m 187.5 kBit/s (= default settings) 1200 m ≤ 93.75 kBit/s When preparing connections, ensure that the cable shield has a low impedance connection with the connector housing. XV360 Single Touch Display 07/19 MN048025EN www.eaton.eu...
  • Page 60: Profibus Topology

    No more than two terminations must be provided for each bus segment. At least one of the two terminations must be fed by the bus sta- tion. Operation without correct termination of the Profibus network can cause transfer errors. XV360 Single Touch Display 07/19 MN048025EN www.eaton.eu...
  • Page 61: Faults

    5. Faults 5. Faults This section provides troubleshooting information for your XV360 Single Touch Display in case it does not behave as expected. Fault Cause Remedy XV-363 will not boot up No 24 VDC supply voltage Check the input wiring. Switch on XV-363 The display stays or turns dark.
  • Page 62 5. Faults XV360 Single Touch Display 07/19 MN048025EN www.eaton.eu...
  • Page 63: Maintenance

    The internal battery used to back up the real-time clock is maintenance-free and is sized for a backup time of normally 10 years at 25° C (77°F) when de-energized, provided the corresponding ambient conditions are met. XV360 Single Touch Display 07/19 MN048025EN www.eaton.eu...
  • Page 64: Repairs

    6. Maintenance 6.2 Repairs 6.2 Repairs For repairs, please contact your vendor or Eaton's Technical Support. CAUTION DESTRUCTION The XV-363 should only be opened by the manufacturer or by an author- ized center. Operate the Infra-red touch display until only with the enclosure fully closed and sealed.
  • Page 65: Storage, Transport And Disposal

    The Infra-red touch display is sturdily built, but the components inside it are sensitive to excessively strong vibrations and/or mechanical shock. Accordingly, make sure to protect the XV-363 from mechanical loads that exceed the scope of the unit's intended use. XV360 Single Touch Display 07/19 MN048025EN www.eaton.eu...
  • Page 66: Disposal

    Dispose of recyclables as required by your local recycling regulations. XV-363 no longer being used must be professionally disposed or returned to the man- ufacturer or relevant sales department. Dispose of the Infra-red touch display unit professionally. Tab. 18: Materials used XV360 Single Touch Display Assembly part Material Display Laminated safety glass, non-reflective, in aluminum bezel Back of the housing.
  • Page 67: Appendix

    Appendix A.1 Technical data A.1.1 Data sheets A.1.2 Dimension and weight specifications A.1.3 General data A.1.4 Port and interface specifications A.1.5 Information on the power supply A.1.6 Approvals and declarations A.2 Further reading XV360 Single Touch Display 07/19 MN048025EN www.eaton.eu...
  • Page 68: Technical Data

    24VDC, IR, 640 x 480 pixels, 2xEthernet,1xRS232,1xRS485,1xCAN, 1xDP, PLC function can be added 197669 - XV-363-12-C02-A00-1B User interface 12.1-inch display, 24VDC, IR, 800 x 600 pixels, 2xEthernet,1xRS232,1xRS485,1xCAN, 1xDP, PLC function can be added XV360 Single Touch Display 07/19 MN048025EN www.eaton.eu...
  • Page 69: Dimension And Weight Specifications

    Fig. 25: Dimensions for 5.7" front mounting devices in mm (inches) Width x Height x Depth 212.2 mm x 156.2 mm x 67.0 mm (8.36" x 6.15" x 2.46") (without plug) Weight 1.8 kg (3.96 lbs) XV360 Single Touch Display 07/19 MN048025EN www.eaton.eu...
  • Page 70 Fig. 26: Dimensions for 10.4" front mounting devices in mm (inches) Width x Height x Depth 345.2 mm x 260.2 mm x 67.0 mm (13.58" x 10.23" x 2.46") (without plug) Weight 3.4 kg (7.49 lbs) XV360 Single Touch Display 07/19 MN048025EN www.eaton.eu...
  • Page 71 Fig. 27: Dimensions for 12.1" front mounting devices in mm (inches) Width x Height x Depth 361.2 mm x 279.2 mm x 67.9 mm (14.22" x 10.99" x 2.50") (without plug) Weight 3.8 kg (8.37 lbs) XV360 Single Touch Display 07/19 MN048025EN www.eaton.eu...
  • Page 72: Hole Diameter Built-In

    XV-363-10-..: e = 329 mm (12.95") ± 1 mm (0.04"), f = 238 mm (9.37") ± 1 mm (0.04") XV-363-12-..:e = 344 mm (13.54") ± 0.5 mm (0.02"), f = 262 mm (10.31") ± 1 mm (0.04") XV360 Single Touch Display 07/19 MN048025EN www.eaton.eu...
  • Page 73: General Data

    Appendix A.1 Technical data A.1.3 General data The following specifications apply to all XV360 Single Touch Display units or to the spe- cified part nos. where applicable. General Body material Insulated material black Front type Laminated safety glass, non-reflective, in aluminum bezel...
  • Page 74 Max. 2000 m above sea level Temperature Operation ± 0 – +50 °C (+32 – +122 °F) Storage / Transport -20 – + 60 °C (-4 – +140 °F) Humidity Relative humidity 10 - 95 % Condensation non-condensing XV360 Single Touch Display 07/19 MN048025EN www.eaton.eu...
  • Page 75: Port And Interface Specifications

    RS-232 not galvanically isolated, SUB-D plug, 9-pole, UNC RS-485 not galvanically isolated, SUB-D plug, 9-pole, UNC not galvanically isolated, SUB-D plug, 9-pole, UNC Profibus DP – not galvanically isolated, D-Sub bus 9-pole, UNC XV360 Single Touch Display 07/19 MN048025EN www.eaton.eu...
  • Page 76: Information On The Power Supply

    Appendix A.1 Technical data A.1.5 Information on the power supply The following specifications apply to all XV360 Single Touch Display units. Power Supply Rated operating voltage + 24 VDC SELV (safety extra low voltage)/PELV (protective extra low voltage) Permissible voltage range Effective: 19.2-30.0 V DC (rated operating voltage -20%/+25%)
  • Page 77: Approvals And Declarations

    Appendix A.1 Technical data A.1.6 Approvals and declarations The following specifications apply to all XV360 Single Touch Display units. Approvals and declarations XV-363 units comply with all applicable European Union (EU) Directives and feature the CE marking. Explosion safety II 3D Ex tc IIIC T70°C IP6x:...
  • Page 78: Further Reading

    Enter "XV-363" into the search box and the catalog will take you directly to the cor- responding product group in the Automation, Control and visualization section. http://www.eaton.eu/doc http://www.eaton.eu/ecat Product information For up-to-date information, please consult the product page on the Internet. http://www.eaton.eu/xv300 XV360 Single Touch Display 07/19 MN048025EN www.eaton.eu...
  • Page 79: Alphabetical Index

    17, 46 Cleaning Ethernet 2 17, 46 COM1 17, 46 COM2 17, 46 Commissioning Company information Faults Connections Features External Front Cooling Further reading Copy-protected Copyright CTRL button General data Current 40, 76 XV360 Single Touch Display 07/19 MN048025EN www.eaton.eu...
  • Page 80 Package contents USB host Part number USB peripheral devices Ports IR Touch sensor Power consumption 40, 76 Power supply Power Supply 40, 76 J1939 Profibus 17, 46, 58 Label Real-time clock Lifespan Repairs Backlight XV360 Single Touch Display 07/19 MN048025EN www.eaton.eu...
  • Page 81 Service Service page Standards Std. pack Storage Support System Technical data Transit damage Transport Troubleshooting USB device 17, 46, 48 USB host 17, 46, 48 USB peripheral devices Versions Voltage range 40, 76 XV360 Single Touch Display 07/19 MN048025EN www.eaton.eu...
  • Page 82 Eaton’s electrical business is a global leader with expertise in power Eaton Addresses Worldwide: distribution and circuit protection; backup power protection; control www.eaton.com www.eaton.eu/electrical/customersupport and automation; lighting and security; structural solutions and wiring devices; solutions for harsh and hazardous environments; and engin- eering services.

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