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Electric Motors

ATEX safety instructions


CONTENTS

Page

1. Foreword . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

2. Identification of flameproof motors . . . . 16


2.1 Suitability of the motor to the place
of installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
2.2 Nameplate safety data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

3. Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
3.1 Power supply connections . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
3.2 Auxiliary connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
3.3 Cable entries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

ENGLISH
3.4 Earth connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
3.5 Further warnings regarding installation . . . 20
3.6 Warnings regarding electrostatic charges . 20
3.7 Special operating conditions . . . . . . . . . . . 20

4. Motors without terminal box with


cable leading out of cover plate . . . . . . . 21
4.1 Version with plate, armoured cable
and cable gland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
4.2 Version with plate and conduit . . . . . . . . . 21
4.3 Motor with plate and free cables . . . . . . . 22

5. Motors without fans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22


5.1 Cooling method IC 418 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
5.2 Cooling method IC 410 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

6. Motors with forced ventilation . . . . . . . . 22


6.1 Cooling method IC 416 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

7. Motors for low temperatures . . . . . . . . . 23

8. Motors powered by inverter . . . . . . . . . 23

9. Single-phase motors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

10. Inspection and maintenance of motors


for classified areas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

11. Repairs on motors for classified areas . 25

Number: SD-7.1
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1. Foreword 2. Identification of
These safety instructions refer to the installation,
operation and maintenance of flameproof motors for
flameproof motors
use in areas where there is a presence of potentially
2.1 Suitability of the motor to the
explosive atmospheres.
This document deals with various aspects of safety place of installation
which concern motors with construction variants.
The pertinent sections are listed in the following The user must check that the motor is suitable for
table. the area classification and the characteristics of the
flammable substances present.
Type of flameproof The essential safety requirements to prevent any risk
Points in the manual
motor of explosion in classified areas are laid down in
European directives, national laws, local regulations
Motors for Gas 1-2-3-10-11
and classification standards.

Without terminal box 1-2-3-4-10-11 2.1.1 Places subject to the presence of


ENGLISH

inflammable gas, fumes or mists


Without fan 1-2-3-5-10-11
The classification criteria for areas subject to the risk
With forced ventilation 1-2-3-6-10-11 of explosion are laid down in the 60079-10-1 stan-
dard.
For low temperatures 1-2-3-7-10-11 The technical requirements for electrical plants locat-
ed in classified areas are established by the EN IEC
For inverters 1-2-3-8-10-11 60079-14 standard.
The choice of the type of motor, according to these
Single-phase motors 1-2-3-9-10-11 technical and legislative provisions, must take into
account the following factors:
• type of plant: group II surface plant
The motors considered in these instructions are • zone classification: 0, 1, 2 for which equipment of
group II motors for gas. category 1G, 2G, 3G, respectively are suitable
• characteristics of the flammable substances pres-
Group II motors for GAS ent in the form of gases, vapours or fumes:
The flameproof motors have the following protection - sub-group: IIA, IIB, IIC
types against the risk of explosion: - temperature class T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6
• Ex d IIB/IIC: flameproof motor and terminal box (defines the ignition temperature of the gases).
• Ex de IIB/IIC: flameproof motor and increased
safety terminal box
These “Safety Instructions” must be followed in
addition to those provided in the “Instructions and 2.2 Nameplate safety data
maintenance” manual.
In addition to operating data, the information provid-
ed on the nameplate, includes:
• information necessary to select the appropriate
type of motor and for the correct installation of the
motor itself.
• references to the notified bodies responsible for
certification.

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MARKING MOTORS FOR GASES

Mark of conformity to the applicable European directives

Community mark specifically indicating explosion protection

Motor suitable for above ground plants with the presence of category 2G
II 2G
gases or vapours

Ex d Flameproof motor with flameproof terminal box


(Ex de) Flameproof motor with increased safety terminal box

IIC (IIB) Enclosure suitable for substances of group IIC (or group IIB)

T3 (T4) (T5) (T6) Motor temperature class (maximum surface temperature)

ENGLISH
Gb Equipment protection level (EPL)

***: initials of the body that issued the ATEX certificate


*** yy ATEX zzzz yy: year in which the certificate was issued
zzzz: type certificate number

Reference number of the notified body that executed the notification of


0000 the production system quality

Notes: • The motors are available in various construction


• Group IIC motors are also suitable for environ- solutions based on the type of operation shown
ments with substances classified as IIA and IIB. on the nameplate. In particular, for motors with
The IIB motors are suitable for environments with brake make sure that:
IIA classified substances. - the unventilated motors for intermittent operations
• 2G motors are also suitable for areas requiring 3G (S2 or S4) work following the cycles shown on the
motors. nameplate and are not used in continuous opera-
tions;
• Motors with a given temperature class are also - the motors for lifting have the indication S3 or S4
suitable for all substances with a higher tempera- on their nameplates and are actually intended for
ture class (for example: T4 motors are suitable for the operation shown in the plate;
substances with a T3, T2, T1 temperature class). - the moment of inertia of the driven load does not
• Flameproof motors are normally made to be used exceed the one shown on the nameplate.
at an ambient temperature in the range of –20
°C ÷ + 40 °C. If the motor has to be employed for
operations outside these ambient temperature
range, the temperature values must be specified
at the time the order is issued and indicated on
the nameplate.
• The class of the screws is written on the plate.
In case of replacing, screws of the same type
must be used (ex: class 8.8 or class 12.9).
• The motor has been designed to operate at the
speeds indicated on the identification plate. The
information provided in our catalogues must be
observed to prevent the motor from overheating.

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3. Installation
7
3.1 Power supply connections

Connections to the mains must be performed as 2


shown in the wiring diagrams supplied with the
3
motor.
Connection to the power terminal is made, depend- 8a
ing on the type of motor, in the sequence indicated
in the figures below (Fig. 1, Fig. 2, Fig. 3). 9

1 8b

3
10
ENGLISH

4
3
11

Figure 3 - Connection sequence 280÷315


(Cast iron frame)

Figure 1, 2, 3 - Legend:
Figure 1 - Connection sequence 56÷80 1 - Nut
(Aluminium frame) 2 - Spring washer
3 - Flat washer
4 - Insulated cable lug.
1 5 - Connecting plate
2 6 - Pin
7 - Locking screw
3 8a/8b - Cable fastener terminal
9 - Power cable
4
10 - Hexagon-head screw
for locking terminal
3 11 - Through pin
5
Connections to the main terminals must be execut-
3 ed using the tightening torques indicated below:

SCREW TIGHTENING TORQUE


6 SIZE MAXIMUM
[Nm]
M4 2
M5 3,2
M6 5
M8 10
Figure 2 - Connection sequence 63÷250
(Cast iron frame) M10 16
M12 25

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POWER CONDUCTORS SECTION 3.3 Cable entries
[mm2]
Terminal standard maximum* 3.3.1 General
M5 1.5-2.5-6 10 The dimensions of the cable entries are shown on
the terminal box. During installation, the instructions
M6 6-10-16 16 concerning the type of threads must be followed.
M10 10-16-25-35 70
When the cable entry is made using a cable gland,
M12 25-35-50-70 120 the type of cable gland must be selected correctly in
* with special cable lugs relation to the type of plant and the type of cable.
The cable gland must be tightened fully until the seal
The air insulation distances indicated in the following rings ensure the necessary pressure:
table must be maintained when connections are • to prevent transmission of mechanical stress to
made among conductors having different potential: the motor terminals
• to ensure the mechanical protection degree) of
RATED MINIMUM DISTANCE the terminal box.

ENGLISH
VOLTAGE - U IN AIR - Lm Cable entries for Ex d terminal boxes must consist of
[V] [ mm ] Ex d devices certified according to the EN IEC
200 l U m 250 5 60079-0 and EN IEC 60079-1 standards. They must
250 l U m 320 6 also have a minimum protection level of IP55 or IP65.
320 l U m 400 6 With Ex de terminal boxes, use Ex e cable glands,
400 l U m 500 8 certified according to EN IEC 60079-0 and EN IEC
60079-7 standards. They must also have a minimum
500 l U m 630 10
protection level of IP55 or IP65.
630 l U m 800 12
The blocking fitting and cable must be selected on
800 l U m 1000 14
the basis of the maximum operating temperature
required for the cable, and indicated on the warning
plate if over 70°C.
3.2 Auxiliary connections
Gaskets must not be added, unless supplied by the
manufacturer.
3.2.1 Thermal protection Unused cable entries must be closed with certified
In the case of PTC or PT 100 or bi-metallic thermal caps.
PTO thermistors used for controlling temperature
class, the user, in compliance with the essential 3.3.2 Motors for Gas
safety requirements, must alternatively use: Connections must be made via cable entries confor-
• use a cut-out in compliance with IEC 61508 stan- ming to the EN IEC 60079-14 standard (cable glands
dard or conduits).
• use a cut-out that automatically switches to safety
position in case of a failure (fail-safe) The cable entry must be made without modifying the
• use a dual protection circuit. specific properties of the protection type and follo-
wing the instructions contained in the standards:
3.2.2 Anti-condensation heater • EN IEC 60079-1 for Ex d motors (explosion proof
The anticondensation heaters must be fed from a protection “d”);
different line from the motor power supply one. • EN IEC 60079-7 for Ex de motors (increased
Check that the power voltage matches the one indi- safety protection “e”).
cated on the nameplate. The heaters must not ope-
rate when the motor is powered.
Check the type of auxiliary present on the motor by
looking at the “auxiliaries marking diagram”.

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3.4 Earth connection TIGHTENING TORQUES [Nm]
Aluminium frame
Flameproof motors are provided with two earthing Steel class M4 M5 M6 M8
terminals: one inside the terminal box and the other
8.8 (A4-80) 2 3.2 5 12
on the motor frame. Depending on the cross-section
of the line conductor, the earthing conductor cross- 12.9 3 4.8 7.5 18
section must be:
Cast iron frame
LINE CONDUCTOR EARTH CONDUCTOR Steel class M4 M5 M6 M8 M10 M12
SECTION SECTION 8.8 (A4-80) 2.9 5.6 10 23 35 80
Less than or equal
Same section
to 16 mm2
3.6 Warnings regarding electrostatic
Between 16 mm2 charges
16
and 35 mm2
ENGLISH

Greater than or equal For flameproof motors that have IIC markings, the
Greater than 35 mm2
to 50% of the section risk of electrostatic charges must be considered:
keep the surfaces of the motor clean using a damp
cloth.
3.5 Further warnings regarding
installation
3.7 Special operating conditions
Flameproof motors must be protected against over-
loads with automatic power supply disconnection by The certificate number contains the letter “X” for the
using a countdown protection device or by using a following reasons:
device to control directly the temperature by means • The dimensions of the joints are different from
of temperature sensors inserted in the windings. those indicated in the reference standards.
It is necessary to ensure that the motor ventilation is Consult chapter 11 if repairs are needed.
not impaired by obstacles positioned in the sur- • The temperature class is guaranteed in a voltage
rounding area when flameproof motors are installed. variation range of +/-5%
For this purpose a minimum distance must be main- • Due to the possible presence of electrostatic
tained between the motor and any device that is not charges in IIC enclosures with special paint (thick-
part of the motor, according to the following table: ness exceeding 0.2mm), consult chapter 3.6.

MINIMUM DISTANCE
SIZE FROM OTHER DEVICES
[ mm ]
up to 160 40
from 180 to 225 85
M 250 125

The terminal board box must always be closed


before starting the motor.
After having restored the original layer of grease (for
example Molyduval, Bariplex, Avio type), refit the ter-
minal box lid and tighten the fastening screws.

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4. Motors without terminal 4.2 Version with plate and conduit
box with cable leading
In this case, the closure of the motor enclosure con-
out of cover plate sists of a sealing joint which is fixed to the cable exit
When the motor comes without a terminal box, the plate of the motor.
motor’s enclosure is closed with a plate with the A conduit, of length determined at the time of order,
power supply cable leading out of it. To install cor- leads off from the sealing joint and ends with another
rectly, the user must follow the instructions below. sealing joint; the power cables of the motor pass
inside this tube.
4.1 Version with plate, armoured The user is required to route the terminals of the
cable and cable gland cables directly onto the terminal blocks housed in a
terminal box.
An armoured cable leads out of the motor plate If this box is located in a classified area, it must be
clamped by an appropriate cable gland. selected on the basis of one of the protection types

ENGLISH
Free cables lead out of the motor plate featuring the envisaged in the EN60070-0 standard.
clamping coupling, and are used to supply the
motor. The user must protect power supply cables
from potential damage arising from mechanical Locking joint
for vertical Terminal
stress, and must connect ends of cables according box
assembly
to one of the safety methods provided for by stan- Terminal
box 4 3 1
dard EN IEC 60079-0, in conformity with engineering
rules in force for the place where the motor is to be
used.
1
Terminal box
2
2
Cable gland 3
Armoured cable
Terminal box 4 Locking joint
Cable gland for horizontal
3 assembly

2
1
The minimum radius
of cable’s curvature Motor
is 15 times the
diameter of the
cable

Cable gland

1 Nipple
2 “Conduit” sealing joint
(vertical and/or horizontal)
3 Fitting in three pieces
4 Flexible pipe

Fig. 5 - Cable exit version with conduit

Fig. 4 - Cable exit version with cable gland

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4.3 Version with plate and free cables 5. Motors without fans
5.1 Cooling method IC 418
In this case the case securing accessories are
applied by the installer, who will have to use versions
that match the protection type and ambient temper- In this construction variant, ventilation is supplied by
ature of the plant. a fan directly coupled to the motor. Ensure that the
The motor enclosure must be closed using a sealing motor ventilation is not impaired in all operating con-
joint certified according to the EN IEC 60079-0 and ditions and that the temperature limits allowed by
60079-1 standards. The free wires leading out of the the insulation category B are complied with.
motor plate are used to supply power to the motor Fans must comply with the product standards for
and must be protected against potential damage ventilator fans, and must guarantee motor cooling.
caused by mechanical stresses. Users will have to The fan must be positioned no less than 5 mm from
connect the cable terminals using one of the protec- all fixed parts of the motor.
tion types specified in standard EN 60070-0.
ENGLISH

5.2 Cooling method IC 410

In this construction variant, the motor does not have


a fan and the following limitations must be observed.
- For “S1” operation, the motor power output is
derated by 50% to comply with the limits allowed
by insulation class B.
- For “S2” operation, regular power output can be
used provided the motor does not work long
enough for it to reach the temperature limits of
insulation class B. Said time limits are indicated
on the plate.

6. Motors with forced


ventilation
6.1 Cooling method IC 416

Cooling is assured by ventilation provided by an


auxiliary flameproof motor, covered by separate cer-
tification, fitted on the back of the main motor.
The user must have a safety device fitted enabling
the main motor to be started only once the auxiliary
motor is running.
In addition, motors must be equipped with PTC or
PT100 thermal probes, which must be connected
with a cut-out disconnecting the motor’s power sup-
ply. This cut-out must have a manual reset.

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7. Motors for low 8. Motors powered by
temperatures inverter
Motors designed for use at low temperatures (from - For operation with inverter power supply, motors are
20°C to -50°C) must be fitted with anti-condensation equipped with temperature control PTC or PT100 or
heaters. bi-metallic thermal PTO thermistors inserted in the
For correct use of these motors, the electrical sys- winding and capable of guaranteeing that the limits
tem must be designed to raise the temperature of of the temperature class are maintained.
the motors to an ambient temperature higher than - The user must connect the PTC or PT100 or bi-
20°C before powering up the motor. metallic thermal PTO terminals to a tripping relay
The powers of the anti-condensation heaters are: (cut-out) capable of ensuring that the power supply
is cut off whenever a dangerous temperature is rea-
size 63-100: 50 W
ched.
size 112-160: 100 W The reset of said cut-out must be performed
size 180-315: 200 W manually only, and not automatically.
In observance of the standards the user must:

ENGLISH
• Auxiliary devices (preheating resistances) must be
powered when the motor is not in operation. • use a cut-out in compliance with the principles of
the IEC 61508 standard (Fail Safe type)
• Fixings are in A480 STAINLESS STEEL and if, • use a dual protection circuit.
replaced, they must be replaced with fixings of
the same quality. When temperature class T5 or T6 the condition for
use is indicated on the certificate.
• The fan guards are made of stainless steel and the
cooling fans of aluminium. If replaced, these must Inverter motors have an auxiliary plate. Before start-
be replaced with components with the same qual- ing the motor, check the ratings (kW - Hz - torque)
ities. indicated on the auxiliary plate. The user must con-
tact the manufacturer if this information is not pro-
• The terminal blocks / connections used are suit-
vided.
able for use at these temperatures, and must be
replaced only with original components. When the motor comes with forced ventilation pro-
• The grease used to protect the joints must be vided by an auxiliary motor, motors with IC416 cool-
suitable for the temperature fluctuation ranges ing, the user must follow instructions given in point
experienced in the plant (e.g. “Aereo 92” type). 6.1 (Cooling method IC416).

• The cables used to power the motors and the Rated performance relating to operation at mains
cable glands on the terminal board box must be power frequency cannot be maintained if powered
suitable for the ambient temperatures. The insu- by an inverter. In particular, power output could be
lation materials in particular must be suitable for significantly reduced to maintain the assigned tem-
the temperature fluctuation ranges the motors are perature class and to avoid damage caused by over-
subject to, both as a result of seasonal changes in heating.
the ambient temperature, and due to temperature The choice of the type of frequency converter must
increases brought about by the motor running be made taking into account that the motor must not
while loaded. be subjected to voltage peaks exceeding 2.8 times
the nominal voltage which would significantly reduce
the life of the windings insulation. It is necessary to
consider in this respect that the voltage peaks value
is also influenced by the length of the power supply
cable.
When power is supplied by a frequency converter,
the installer bears responsibility for checks and any
measures required to comply with immunity and
emission limits as laid down by the standards.

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9. Single-phase motors 10. Inspection and
Asynchronous motors may be available in a single
phase version. This series with single phase win-
maintenance of motors
dings requires a start-up condenser. The condenser for classified areas
is located inside a terminal block of suitable dimen-
Inspections and maintenance on motors for classi-
sions.
fied areas must be carried out in compliance with the
When the condenser is separate from the motor, the criteria laid down in the EN IEC 60079-17 standard.
user must install it in a safe area or in an explosion
The electrical connection terminals must be tight-
proof enclosure having a suitable category and pro-
ened fully to avoid high contact resistances and con-
tection type for the zone classification (for gas).
sequential overheating.
The electrical characteristics and the type of con-
Care must be taken to ensure that the insulation dis-
denser are indicated on the nameplate of the motor.
tances in air and on the surfaces between the con-
The condenser must be permanently connected to ductors are maintained, as established by the stan-
the terminals of the windings, and it discharges dards.
instantaneously when the motor stops after power
ENGLISH

All bolts used to secure both motor and terminal box


has been turned off.
must be tightened using the torque values as indi-
Changing the condenser may modify the electrical cated in the table TIGHTENING TORQUES par. 3.5.
behaviour of the motor. All screws utilised to seal the motor and the terminal
board shall be tightened fully.
The bearings must be replaced frequently, at least as
indicated by the following schedule:
• 20,000 hours for 2-pole motors
• 40,000 hours for motors with 4 or more poles
For motors with lubricators, follow the instructions
on the additional plate.
Replacement of gaskets and cable entry parts shall
be executed using components that are identical to
the components supplied by the manufacturer to
ensure the protection degree is maintained.
The surfaces of flameproof joints must not be
machined and sealing gaskets different from those
supplied by the manufacturer must not be inserted.
These surfaces must be maintained in a clean condi-
tion.
A thin layer of non-hardening grease must be used
against corrosion and to prevent water from enter-
ing. This grease layer must be renewed at every dis-
assembly.

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11. Repairs on motors for Possible constructive modifications can be per-
formed, in the respect of the ties of the certificate,
classified areas only by the manufacturer.
Repairs made to flameproof motors Ex d/de or When it is necessary to verify the flameproof joints,
Ex tD shall be executed in compliance with the the scheme furnished in Figure 6 must be applied.
criteria specified by EN IEC 60079-19 standard, by It is not always necessary to make the control of the
the certifications and by this manual. flameproof joints (for instance when doing an activi-
Joints dimensions evaluation involves the producer, ty type 2-Overhaul on a new motor withdraw from
when it is necessary address to him (see Fig. 6). stock).
If repairs are not executed by the manufacturer, they A written report must be prepared by repairer with
must be carried out at workshops which have the the detailed indication of the work carried out.
necessary equipment and with adequate technical
expertise concerning the motor protection methods After the repair work has been properly completed,
and must be supervised by qualified and authorized an additional nameplate shall be affixed to the motor
personnel. (without removing the original one) showing the fol-
lowing marks:

ENGLISH
If repair work involves parts that influence the pro-
• symbol R
tection against explosions, the motor construction
• name or trademark of the repairer
data must not be changed (for example: dimensions
of joints, winding characteristics, method of ventila- • reparation number by the repairer
tion, etc.) and if parts have to be replaced, this must • date of repair
be done with original components. In case the reparation modify relevant aspects con-
Norm EN IEC60079-19 foresees various typologies cerning protection against explosions and motor
of intervention that have different impacts on the does not comply with the certificate, the original
integrity of the equipment submitted to mainte- nameplate must be removed and the motor can no
nance; the possible activities are synthesized below. longer be used in areas where there is danger of
1 - Repair: Action to restore a faulty apparatus to its explosion.
fully serviceable condition and in compliance Unless of re-examination and approval by a compe-
with the relevant standard (relevant standard tent certification body.
means the standard to which the apparatus was
originally designed).
2 - Overhaul: Action to restore to a fully serviceable
condition an apparatus which has been in use or
in Storage for a period of time but which is not
faulty
3 - Maintenance: Routine actions taken to preserve
the fully serviceable condition of the installed
apparatus.
4 - Reclamation: Means of repair involving, for
example, the removal or addition of material to
reclaim component parts which have sustained
damage, in order to restore such parts to a serv-
iceable condition in accordance with the relevant
standard.
5 - Modification: Change to the design of the appa-
ratus which affects material, fit, form or function.
Producer supports the activities of:
1 - Reparation
2 - Overhaul
3 - Maintenance
but doesn't authorize interventions of:
4 - Reclamation
5 - Modification.
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Visual control

Presence of rust, corrosion, Good conditions without


deformations, gangs or linings alterations

Replace defective component Go to the dimensional


with original spare part control

Repair
ENGLISH

Dimensional control
Verification of the dimensions
and comparison with the values
given by norm IEC60079-1
Length of joints less than the
minimum or air gap greater than Dimensions comply with
the value given in the table standards values

Replace the components out


of tolerance with original spare (◆) Go to the following point
part

Repair

Joints validation
Send to the manufacturer
actual dimensions for his final
Dimensions don’t respect the approval Upon manufacturer
values of certification. approval of the values
Manufacturer rejection

Replace the components out of Repair


tolerance. (◆)
Require new components

Repair

(◆) In alternative repair the motor and de-rate it as for use in safe areas

Fig. 6 - Check list for flameproof joints

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contrattuale. constituyen en ningún caso,
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