Multi-stage compression refrigerating device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6581408
  • Patent Number
    6,581,408
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, January 10, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 24, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
Refrigerant exiting a condenser (1) is diverted into first and second parts, with the first part passed to a first intercooler (6) via a first decompression means (3) while the second part is passed to an evaporator (8) via a second decompression means (7). The refrigerant passed to the second decompression means (7) undergoes heat exchange with the intercooler (6). The refrigerant discharged from the evaporator (8) is fed to a first stage low-pressure compression means (32). In the multi-stage compression apparatus, the refrigerant discharged-from the low-pressure compression means (32) is mixed or merged with the refrigerant exiting the intercooler (6) at a merging point (106), and then fed to a second stage high-pressure compression means (34). The displacement volume of the low-pressure compression means (32) is larger than that of the high-pressure compression means(34). Provided between the first intercooler (6) and the merging point (106) is a one-way valve (9) for permitting the flow only in the direction from the first intercooler (6) to the merging point (106). The inventive multi-stage compression refrigeration apparatus may perform refrigeration with suppressed temperature of refrigerant gas discharged from the high pressure compression means (34). The apparatus can attain its stable normal operating condition in a short time. Thus, the inventive refrigeration apparatus has an improved refrigeration efficiency.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a multi-stage compression refrigeration apparatus having a multiplicity of compression means for compressing a refrigerant in multi-stages.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




A typical multi-stage compression refrigeration apparatus for use in a refrigerator and an air conditioner includes a rotary compressor consisting of a first and a second stage compression means which are housed in an enclosed container and each have a roller for compressing a refrigerant in the respective cylinder. The compressor performs compression of the refrigerant in two stages, first by the first stage compression means serving as a low-pressure compressor and then by the second stage compression means serving as a high-pressure compressor adapted to further compress the refrigerant gas compressed by the first stage low-pressure compressor.




Such a multi-stage compression refrigeration apparatus can attain a high compression ratio while suppressing variations of torque per one compression.




However, such multi-stage compressor has a drawback in that when a refrigerant has a high specific heat ratio, the second stage compression means has a low suction efficiency because it receives hot refrigerant heated by the first stage compression means. The multi-stage compressor also suffers from a further disadvantage that the temperature of the refrigerant is heated in the second stage high-pressure compression means to a great extent that the lubricant used therein will be thermally hydrolyzed into acids and alcohols, particularly when ester oil (for example, polyol ester, POE) is used. These acids disadvantageously develop sludges which tend to clog capillary tubes of the compressor, degrade the lubricant, and hence lower the performance of the apparatus.




In order to circumvent these problems, some compressors are provided with a cooling unit for cooling the refrigerant gas discharged from the first stage compression means before it is supplied to the second stage high-pressure compression means, thereby sufficiently lowering the temperature of the refrigerant gas discharged from the second stage compressor. For example, a known type of such multi-stage compression refrigeration apparatus as shown in

FIG. 4

has: a multi-stage compressor


411


which consists of a first stage low-pressure compression means and a second stage high-pressure compression means; a condenser


412


; a first decompression means


413


, an intercooler


414


, a second decompressor means


415


, and an evaporator


416


. The refrigerant exiting the condenser


412


is diverted into two parts, with one part passed to the intercooler


414


via the first decompression means


413


, but the other part passed from the second decompression means


415


directly to the evaporator


416


so that the refrigerant flowing into the second decompression means


415


undergoes heat exchange with the intercooler


414


. The refrigerant exiting the evaporator


416


is fed to the first stage compression means of the multi-stage compressor


411


. On the other hand, the part of the refrigerant that has passed through the intercooler


414


is mixed with the refrigerant discharged from the first stage low-pressure compression means before entering the second stage compression means.




Thus, this multi-stage compression refrigeration apparatus has a refrigeration cycle as depicted in the P-h diagram (solid line) shown in FIG.


5


. In this conventional apparatus, the enthalpy of the refrigerant is reduced by δHo, as shown in

FIG. 5

, by the heat exchange with the intercooler


414


, so that the refrigerant is cooled before it flows into the second decompression means


415


. Thus, this arrangement may increase an enthalpy difference across the evaporator


416


.




However, in the conventional apparatus as mentioned above, the pressures of the refrigerant gas taken in the low-pressure and high-pressure compression means are almost the same (equilibrium pressure) during an early stage of startup. As a result, if the low-pressure compression means is larger in displacement volume than the high-pressure compression means, the amount, and hence the discharge pressure, of the refrigerant gas discharged from the former exceeds that of the latter compression means, thereby causing a backflow of the gas from the compressor to the intercooler


414


.




The intercooler


414


is then heated by the backflow of refrigerant gas from the low-pressure compression means, which in turn results in a failure of adequate cooling of refrigerant fed to the second decompression means


415


by the intercooler


414


. Hence, the apparatus disadvantageously takes time to attain supercooling to generate a large enthalpy difference δHo (shown in

FIG. 5

) that can be obtained under stable normal operation.




The invention is aimed to overcome these problems by providing an efficient multi-stage compression refrigeration apparatus which includes a first stage low-pressure compression means and a second stage high-pressure compression means. The apparatus comprises an intercooler for cooling the refrigerant gas discharged from the low-pressure compression means before it is fed to the high-pressure compression means, so that the refrigerant gas discharged from the high-pressure compression means has suppressed temperature. To shorten time for the apparatus to reach its stable operation following a startup, the apparatus is provided with a one-way valve to prevent backflow of the refrigerant gas from the first stage compression means to the intercooler.




DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with one embodiment of the invention, there is provided a multi-stage compression refrigeration apparatus including a compressor having a first stage low-pressure compression means and a second stage high-pressure compression means, a condenser, a first decompression means, a first intercooler, a second decompression means, and an evaporator. The refrigerant exiting the condenser is diverted into first and second parts, with the first part passed to the first intercooler via the first decompression means, while the second part is passed to the evaporator via the second decompression means and the first intercooler so that the refrigerant undergoes heat exchange with the first part in the first intercooler. The refrigerant exiting the evaporator is then fed to the first stage low-pressure compression means, and, when discharged from the first stage low-pressure compression means, mixed with the first part of the refrigerant exiting the first intercooler at a merging point upstream of the second stage high pressure compression means before the refrigerant is fed to the second stage compression means. The first stage low-pressure compression means has a larger displacement volume than the second stage high-pressure compression means. Between the first intercooler and the merging point, a one-way valve is provided to permit the refrigerant to flow only in the direction from the first intercooler to the merging point.




In this arrangement, the apparatus can: suppress sufficiently low the temperature of the refrigerant gas discharged from the second stage high pressure compression means; and prevent backflow of refrigerant from the first stage low pressure compression means to the first intercooler.




The apparatus may further comprise a second intercooler between the evaporator and the first stage low pressure compression means, which intercooler permits heat exchange between the first and the second parts of the refrigerant while passing through the second intercooler. This arrangement may create a larger enthalpy difference in the evaporator than conventional apparatuses during an early stage of startup.




The apparatus may have a third intercooler between the first intercooler and the merging point so that the refrigerant exiting the condenser undergoes heat exchange with the third intercooler, wherein the refrigerant exiting the third intercooler is passed through the one-way valve and fed to the second stage high pressure compression means together with the refrigerant discharged from the first stage low pressure compression means. This arrangement may advantageously enhance the above effects.




The refrigeration apparatus may further comprise a third decompression means for decompressing the second part of the diverted refrigerant after the refrigerant has undergone heat exchange with the second intercooler. The temperature of the refrigerant entering the evaporator is further lowered in this arrangement.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

shows a refrigerant circuit of a preferred multi-stage compression refrigeration apparatus embodying the invention.





FIG. 2

shows a longitudinal cross section of the major section of a two-stage compression rotary compressor according to the invention.





FIG. 3

is a P-h diagram of a multi-stage compression refrigeration apparatus of the invention.





FIG. 4

shows a refrigerant circuit of a conventional multi-stage compression refrigeration apparatus.





FIG. 5

shows a P-h diagram of a conventional multi-stage compression refrigeration apparatus.











BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION




The invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings illustrating-an embodiment of a multi-stage compression refrigeration apparatus according to the invention.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, a multi-stage compression means of the invention in the form of two-stage compression rotary compressor


10


has a generally cylindrical enclosed steel container


12


, an electric motor


14


installed in an upper space of the container


12


, and a compression element in the form of rotary compression mechanism


18


which is installed in a space below the electric motor


14


and operatively connected with the electric motor


14


by a crank shaft


16


.




The container


12


has an oil sump at the bottom thereof, and consists of a container body


12


A for accommodating the electric motor


14


and the rotary compression mechanism


18


, and a cover member


12


B for closing an upper opening formed in the container body


12


A. The cover member


12


B has a set of terminals (lead wires not shown)


20


for supplying the electric motor


14


with electric power from an external power source.




The electric motor


14


has a stator


22


toroidally mounted on the inner surface of the enclosed container


12


, and a rotor


24


mounted inside the stator


22


with a little gap between them. The rotor


24


may be integral with the crank shaft


16


vertically extending through the center of the rotor.




The stator


22


includes a stack


26


of electromagnetically susceptible annular steel plates, and a multiplicity of coils


28


wound on the stack


26


. Like the stator


22


, the rotor


24


is also composed of a stack


30


of a multiplicity of electromagnetically susceptible steel plates. In the example shown herein, the electric motor


14


is an AC motor, which can be replaced by a DC motor having permanent magnets.




The rotary compression mechanism


18


includes a first stage low-pressure compression element


32


serving as a low-pressure compression means, and a second stage high-pressure compression element


34


serving as a high-pressure compression means. Specifically, the rotary compression mechanism


18


consists of an intermediate partition panel


36


; upper and lower cylinders


38


and


40


, respectively, provided above and below the intermediate partition panel


36


; upper and lower rollers


46


and


48


, respectively, connected with respective upper and lower eccentric members


42


and


44


which are mounted on the crank shaft


16


for rotation inside the upper and lower cylinders


38


and


40


; upper and lower vanes


50


and


52


, respectively, in contact with the respective upper and lower rollers


46


and


48


, for partitioning the respective spaces of the upper and lower cylinders


38


and


40


into respective suction chambers (inlet sides of the spaces) and compression chambers (outlet sides of the spaces); and upper and lower support members


54


and


56


, respectively, for bearing the crank shaft


16


and for closing the openings of the respective upper and lower cylinders


38


and


40


.




Provided above and below the respective upper and lower support members


54


and


56


are discharge sound silencer chambers


58


and


60


formed to appropriately communicate with the upper and the lower cylinders


38


and


40


, respectively, via valve means (not shown). The openings of these discharge sound silencers are closed by upper and lower plates


62


and


64


, respectively.




The upper and lower vanes


50


and


52


, respectively, are sidably mounted in the respective radial guide grooves (not shown) formed in the cylinder walls of the upper and lower cylinders


38


and


40


, and biased by respective springs


70


and


72


to always abut on the respective upper and lower rollers


46


and


48


.




In the lower cylinder


40


, first stage (low-pressure) compression is performed, while in the upper cylinder


38


second stage (higher pressure) compression of the refrigerant gas is performed.




In the example shown herein, the upper support member


54


, the upper cylinder


38


, the intermediate partition panel


36


, the lower cylinder


40


, and the lower support member


56


are placed in the order mentioned and sandwiched by the upper and the lower plates


62


and


64


, respectively, and securely fixed by a multiplicity of mounting bolts


74


to all together constitute the rotary compression mechanism


18


.




Formed through the shaft


16


is a straight oiling bore


76


, which communicates with spiral oiling grooves


82


and


84


via transverse oiling bores


78


and


80


to supply oil to the respective bearings and to those members in sliding contact.




In the embodiment shown herein, refrigerant R404A is used. The lubricant can be any of conventional lubricants such as mineral oils, alkylbenzen oils, polyalkylene glycol (PAG) oils, ether oils, and ester oils.




The first stage low-pressure compression element


32


of the above described rotary compression mechanism


18


is designed to operate at inlet refrigerant pressure of 0.05 MPa and discharge refrigerant pressure of 0.18 MPa. The second stage high-pressure compression element


34


operates at inlet refrigerant pressure of 0.18 MPa, and discharge refrigerant pressure of 1.90 MPa. The displacement volume D


1


of the low-pressure compression element


32


is made larger than that D


2


of the high-pressure compression element


34


. In an embodiment shown herein the ratio D


2


/D


1


is in the ranges about from 9 to 39%. With this ratio of the displacement volumes, the coefficient of performance, and hence efficiency, of the apparatus is improved when the evaporator has evaporation temperature in the range from −50° C. to −70° C.




The upper and lower cylinders


38


and


40


are provided with upper and lower refrigerant suction passages (not shown) for introducing the refrigerant, and with a discharge passage


86


for discharging the compressed refrigerant via the discharge sound silencer chambers


58


and


60


. Each of the refrigerant suction passages and refrigerant discharge passage


86


are connected with respective refrigerant lines


98


,


100


, and


102


via connection tubes


90


,


92


, and


94


which are secured to the enclosed container


12


. Connected between the refrigerant lines


100


and


102


is a suction muffler


106


working as a liquid-gas separator.




In the suction muffler


106


, the refrigerant from the line


100


merges with the refrigerant from a refrigerant line


201


connected with a third intercooler (not shown) mounted outside the compressor


10


, as described later.




In addition, the upper support plate


62


is provided thereon with a discharge tube


108


for communicating the discharge sound silencer chamber


58


of the upper support member


54


with the inner space of the enclosed container


12


. A vapor compression type refrigeration cycle is established in the apparatus as follows. The refrigerant gas of the second stage high-pressure compression element


34


is discharged directly into the enclosed container


12


, thereby rendering the container


12


to maintain a high inner pressure. The gas is then lead to an external condenser (not shown) via a connection tube


96


secured to the upper cover


12


B and a refrigerant line


104


connected to the connection tube


96


. The refrigerant circulates through the refrigerant circuit as described below, and returns to the first stage low-pressure compression element


32


via the refrigerant line


98


, connection tube


90


and the upper refrigerant suction passage of the upper cylinder


38


.




It is noted that a smaller clearance is provided for the components in the first stage low-pressure compression element


32


than that in the second stage high-pressure compression element


34


. For example, the clearance is about 10 micrometers in the first stage lower pressure element


32


, while the clearance is about 20 micrometers in the second stage high-pressure compression element


34


. Thus, the higher pressure refrigerant gas in the container


12


is prevented from leaking into the first stage compression element


32


containing the refrigerant gas at a much lower pressure, thereby improving volumetric efficiency and compression efficiency of the compressor.




Next, referring to

FIG. 1

, the operation of the multi-stage compression refrigeration apparatus equipped with a two-stage compression rotary compressor


10


of the invention will be described.




As the high-pressure refrigerant is discharged from the two-stage compression rotary compressor


10


, it flows into a condenser


1


via a refrigerant line


104


, as shown in FIG.


1


. The refrigerant is condensed in the condenser


1


and passed through the refrigerant line


110


, which refrigerant undergoes heat exchange with a third intercooler


2


, as described later. The refrigerant line


110


is bifurcated into two refrigerant lines


112


and


114


to divert the refrigerant into first and second parts, respectively.




A first expansion valve


3


is provided in the bifurcated line


112


to serve as a means for decompressing the first part of the refrigerant passing through the line


112


.




A second expansion valve


4


is provided in the other bifurcated line


114


to serve as a third decompressing means for decompressing the second part of the refrigerant passing therethrough. The refrigerant flowing through the line


114


is passed to the second intercooler


5


where it undergoes heat exchange with the refrigerant discharged from the evaporator


8


. The refrigerant is then led to the second expansion valve


4


.




Connected to the discharge end of the first expansion valve


3


is a first intercooler


6


permitting the refrigerant to undergo heat exchange with the refrigerant decompressed by the second expansion valve


4


. The third intercooler


2


is connected at the outlet end of the first intercooler


6


.




The refrigerant discharged from the third intercooler


2


flows into the suction muffler


106


via the refrigerant line


201


, where the refrigerant is mixed with the refrigerant discharged thereinto from the first stage low-pressure compression element


32


via the refrigerant line


100


.




Provided in the refrigerant line


201


connecting the third intercooler


2


to the suction muffler


106


serving as the merging point is a one-way valve


9


for permitting the refrigerant to flow only in the direction from the third intercooler


2


to the merging point. Provision of the one-way valve prevents backflow of refrigerant gas discharged from the low-pressure compression element


32


to the first intercooler


6


, which in turn prevents heating of the first intercooler


6


and the third intercooler


2


by the backflow, thereby shortening time to reach the stationary supercooling after resumption of the refrigeration.




The refrigerant gas discharged from the suction muffler


106


is fed to the second stage high-pressure compression element


34


by the refrigeration line


102


.




The tube


7


is a capillary tube serving as the second decompression means for decompressing the refrigerant discharged from the second expansion valve


4


to the first intercooler


6


for heat exchange. The refrigerant discharged from the capillary tube


7


is supplied to the evaporator


8


, where it is heated by the ambient air to evaporate. Connected to the outlet of the evaporator


8


is the second intercooler


5


, where the refrigerant undergoes heat exchange with refrigerant passing through the refrigerant line


114


. The refrigerant is then passed, via the refrigerant line


98


, to the connection tube


90


of the first stage low-pressure compression element


32


of the two-stage compression rotary compressor


10


.




This completes the refrigeration cycle of the multi-stage compression refrigeration apparatus of the invention.




The first intercooler


6


, second intercooler


5


, and third intercooler


2


absorb heat from their surroundings to perform required refrigeration. The heat exchanger of these intercoolers will be hereinafter referred to as the first, second, and third supercooling sections, respectively.




The reason for distributing supercoolers at different positions is to resolve a problem pertinent to conventional apparatuses as shown in

FIG. 4

, that is, without these intercoolers the refrigerant flowing in the second decompression means


415


is not sufficiently cooled.solely by the intercooler


414


during an early stage of startup due to the sensible heat in the tubes of the intercooler


414


, so that the evaporator cannot create enthalpy difference δHo required for a normal operation (as indicated in FIG.


5


).




In the description given above, the refrigerant is supercooled once in the second supercooling section and then passed to the first supercooling section via the second expansion valve


4


. This is based on our finding that the heat transfer efficiency is improved by subjecting the refrigerant to supercooling once before expansion and once after expansion by a decompressor.




Thermodynamic conditions of the refrigerant during a refrigeration cycle as described above will now be described with reference to

FIG. 3

showing the P-h diagram. In this figure, a change in thermodynamic state of the refrigerant during a normal operation of the apparatus is illustrated by a solid line, while the change in state of the refrigerant during an early stage of startup is illustrated by a broken line.




In

FIG. 3

, point A represents the state of the refrigerant discharged from the second stage high-pressure compression element


34


of the two-stage compression rotary compressor


10


. The refrigerant undergoes a change from point A to point B when condensed by the condenser


1


. Thereafter, the refrigerant is cooled to point C by the heat exchange with the third supercooling section (i.e. the third intercooler


2


). At point C, the refrigerant is diverted, with one part decompressed by the first expansion valve


3


, and passed to the first intercooler


6


after the pressure is lowered to point D.




The other part diverted at point C is cooled to point H by the heat exchange with the second intercooler


5


connected with the discharge port of evaporator


8


in the second supercooling section, and further decompressed to point I by the second expansion valve


4


. In the first supercooling section, the refrigerant undergoes heat exchange at point I with the first intercooler


6


, reaching point J. On the other hand, the refrigerant at point D changes its state to point E at the discharge port of the first intercooler


6


.




Point F represents the state of the first part of the refrigerant after it has exited the first intercooler


6


and undergone heat exchange in the third intercooler


2


with the refrigerant which has been condensed to state B by the condenser


1


and passed to the third intercooler


2


.




The refrigerant is decompressed at point J down to point K by the capillary tube


7


before the refrigerant flows into the evaporator


8


. The refrigerant evaporated (at point L) in the evaporator


8


is supercooled, changing its state to point M at the outlet of the second intercooler


5


, and then is allowed to flow into the first stage low-pressure compression element


32


of the compressor


10


.




The hot and high-pressure refrigerant, now compressed to point N in the first stage low-pressure compression element


32


is led to the suction muffler


106


, where the refrigerant is mixed with the part of the refrigerant discharged from a third intercooler


2


(and having a state represented by point F). The mixed refrigerant is cooled to point G. The refrigerant (cooled to point G) is fed to the second stage high-pressure compression element


34


of the two-stage compression rotary compressor


10


for second stage compression (point A) and discharged to the condenser


1


.




It is noted that in this way the refrigerant discharged from the condenser


1


can be supercooled in the third supercooling section, and that the second part of the refrigerant passing through the capillary tube


7


and evaporator


8


can be supercooled in the first- and the second-supercooling sections.




It is also noted that sensible heat of supercooling sections can be minimized by providing distributed supercooling sections each having a limited heat capacity. Thus, unlike conventional apparatuses, it is possible to allow supercooling even in an early stage of startup of the apparatus (

FIG. 3

, broken line) to increase enthalpy difference δH in the evaporator


8


.




In particular, it would be appreciated that provision of the second supercooling section


5


, in addition to the first supercooling section


6


, ensures sufficient supercooling of the second part of the refrigerant passing through the capillary tube


7


in a short time subsequent to a startup through heat exchange with the cold refrigerant discharged from the evaporator


8


.




The invention has been described in conjunction with preferred embodiments, which are intended to be illustrative of the invention defined in the claims rather than limiting the invention defined by the appended claims. Variations and modifications of the present invention can be effected within the scope of the invention.




For example, instead of a high-pressure type container


12


for maintaining highly pressurized refrigerant, a low-pressure type container for maintaining refrigerant at a low pressure in substantial equilibrium with refrigerant at the inlet port of the first stage low-pressure compression element


32


, and an intermediate pressure type container for maintaining the refrigerant at an intermediate pressure in substantial equilibrium with the refrigerant at the outlet port of the first stage low-pressure compression element


32


can be utilized.




In the example shown herein, an embodiment is shown to have first, second, and third supercooling sections. However, the inventive compressor is not limited to this type. For example, the invention may be applied to a conventional compression apparatus (

FIG. 4

) having a single intercooler for supercooling.




INDUSTRIAL UTILITY




In accordance with the invention, refrigerant compressed in and discharged from a first stage low-pressure compressor is further cooled to suppress the temperature of the refrigerant discharged from the high-pressure compressor, and the backflow of the refrigerant gas from the first stage low-pressure compression means to the intercooler is prevented. Thus, an inventive multi-stage compression refrigeration apparatus requires only a short time to reach its stable normal operating condition following a startup, exhibiting an improved refrigeration efficiency.



Claims
  • 1. A multi-stage compression refrigeration apparatus having a compressor including a first stage low-pressure compression means and a second stage high-pressure compression means, a condenser, a first decompression means, a first intercooler, a second decompression means, and an evaporator, wherein the refrigerant exiting said condenser diverted into a first and a second parts, with said first part passed to said first intercooler via said first decompression means while said second part is passed to said evaporator via said second decompression means and said first intercooler so that the refrigerant undergoes heat exchange with said first part in said first intercooler, and then the refrigerant exiting said evaporator is fed to said first stage low-pressure compression means, and, when discharged from said first stage low-pressure compression means, mixed with said first part of the refrigerant exiting said first intercooler at a merging point upstream of said second stage high pressure compression means before the refrigerant is fed to said second stage compression means, and whereinsaid first stage low-pressure compression means has a larger displacement volume than said second stage high-pressure compression means; and wherein between said first intercooler and said merging point, a one-way valve is provided which permits the refrigerant to flow only in the direction from said first intercooler to said merging point.
  • 2. The refrigeration apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a second intercooler between said evaporator and said first stage low pressure compression means, which intercooler permits heat exchange between said first and second parts of the refrigerant while passing through said second intercooler.
  • 3. The refrigeration apparatus according to claim 2, further comprising a third intercooler between said first intercooler and said merging point so that the refrigerant exiting said condenser undergoes heat exchange with said third intercooler, wherein the refrigerant exiting said third intercooler is passed through said one-way valve and fed to said second stage high pressure compression means together with the refrigerant discharged from said first stage low pressure compression means.
  • 4. The refrigeration apparatus according to claim 2 or claim 3, further comprising a third decompression means for decompressing said second part of said diverted refrigerant after the refrigerant has undergone heat exchange with said second intercooler.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
11-270905 Sep 1999 JP
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