Bridges NIC 42 User Guide Silver Spring Networks 555 Broadway Street Redwood City, CA 94063 www.silverspringnet.com Bridges NIC 42 User Guide 18 March 2013 Silver Spring Networks 1 Bridges NIC 42 User Guide Confidential Information of Silver Spring Networks, Inc., provided under nondisclosure obligations. Copyright 2013 Silver Spring Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. The Silver Spring Networks logo, UtilityIQ, and UtilOS are registered trademarks of Silver Spring Networks, Inc. GridScape, CustomerIQ, and Direct-to-Grid are trademarks of Silver Spring Networks, Inc. All other company and product names are used for identification purposes only and may be registered trademarks, trademarks, or service marks of their respective owners. Please consider the environment before printing this document. Customer Support Country Australia Canada United States Worldwide Contact us on the Web Email aus-support@silverspringnet.com 1300 706 769 Telephone support@silverspringnet.com Toll free:
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+1-650-298-4298 Hours 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM Australia Eastern Time 5:00 AM - 6:00 PM US Pacific Time http://www.silverspringnet.com/services/customer-support.html Bridges NIC 42 User Guide 18 March 2013 Silver Spring Networks 2 Bridges NIC 42 User Guide Contents Contents 1. About Bridges . 4 Related Documents . 4 Verifying the Packing List . 4 Bridge 4.0 . 5 Specifications for Bridge 4.0 . 5 Assembling Bridge 4.0 . 6 European Union Compliance . 7 Declaration of Conformity with regard to the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC . 7 Declaration of Conformity for RF Exposure . 8 Installation Note . 8 2. FCC and Government Guidelines. 9 FCC Guidelines for Devices Containing a Transmitter Module . 10 Industry Canada Guidelines for Devices Containing a Transmitter Module . 10 For All Radio Transmitters . 10 For Transmitters Not Requiring Licenses . 11 Safety Information . 11 General Electrical Safety . 12 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) . 13 Fall Protection. 13 Shock Accident First Aid. 14 Bridges NIC 42 User Guide 18 March 2013 Silver Spring Networks 3 Bridges NIC 42 User Guide 1 About Bridges 1 About Bridges ASilverSpringbridgeprovideshighperformance,reliable,andsecureDNP3transport betweenremoteterminalunits(RTUs)anddatacenters.TheSilverSpringNetworksBridge familyincludesBridge4.0,eBridges,andsBridges. Bridgesaremanufacturedtoperformoneoftworoles:MasterorRemote.AMasterBridge providestheconnectionortakeoutpointfortheRemoteBridgestotheSCADAsystem.The RemoteBridgesconnecttotheRTUstoprovideconnectivitybacktotheMaster. FordetailsandorderinginformationabouttheseandotherSilverSpringdevices,refertothe SilverSpringNetworksInfrastructureHardwareGuide. Related Documents YoucanfindallSilverSpringNetworksproductdocumentationat https://springboard.silverspringnet.comintheDocumentation&ReleaseNotessection. Youmayalsorefertothefollowingdocumentation:
BridgeConfiguratorUserGuidev2.2orhigherforinformationonconfiguringtheBridge withtheBridgeConfiguratorandaFieldServiceUnit(FSU) SilverSpringNetworksInfrastructureHardwareGuideforsiteplanningandordering information DistributionAutomationDesignandImplementationGuideforgeneralinformationon Bridgeimplementation Verifying the Packing List MakesureyourBridgeassemblyincludes:
Bridgecomponentsinacorrugatedcarton,including:
Bridge4.0 Cable,power,radio CableAssembly,TypeN,toSMA,18inch(45.72cm)
(Optional)ACpoweradapter
(Optional)Externalantennasystem Bridges NIC 42 User Guide 18 March 2013 Silver Spring Networks 4 Bridges NIC 42 User Guide Bridge 4.0 ThefollowingfiguresshowtheinterfacesforBridge4.0. Figure 1. Bridge 4.0 front and back panels Front Back 1 About Bridges SMA female RF connector Serial ports Ethernet Grounding lug GPIO ports Power Specifications for Bridge 4.0 Bridge4.0hardwarespecificationsarelistedinTable1. Table 1. Bridge 4.0 specifications Feature 900-MHz Communications:
Data rate Frequencies Description 100 - 300 Kbps 902-928 MHz North America 915-928 MHz Australia 902-907.5, 915-928 MHz Brazil 870-876 MHz Luxembourg & United Kingdom 870-873 MHz Portugal 921.5-928.5 MHz New Zealand 30 dBm 50 ohms
-97 dBm for 1% PER Spread Spectrum technology FHSS Transmitter output Output impedance Receiver sensitivity 2.4-GHz HAN Transceiver:
Frequency range Data rate Spreading technique MAC/Channels Transmitter output Receiver sensitivity Power Draw TX 2.4 GHz, ISM Band 100Kbps - 1Mbps FHSS, 250kbps DSSS DSSS, FHSS 802.15.4 - DSSS Output Power: 20-23dBm DSSS; 20-27dBm FHSS
-97 dBm for 1% PER 1.8 W typ. (2.0 W max.) Bridges NIC 42 User Guide 18 March 2013 Silver Spring Networks 5 Bridges NIC 42 User Guide 1 About Bridges Table 1. Bridge 4.0 specifications (Continued) Feature Physical Interfaces:
Antenna connector NAN antenna Protocols/Security:
Addressing Security Encryption Environmental:
Operating Temperature:
Humidity:
Power Voltage Range:
Power Consumption Receive Sensitivity Approvals:
FCC Industry Canada Description SMA, Female Omni antenna with gain not to exceed 3.6dBi on 2.4GHz and 6.0dBi on 900MHz Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) Secure Hash Algorithm 256 bit (SHA-256) RSA-1024 and /or ECC-
256 AES-128 or AES-256
-40C to +70C (-40F to +158F) 0% to 95%, non-condensing 10-60 VDC, ~ 1A, 50 to 60Hz Idle Maximum 2.9W, 9W Receive sensitivity is -102 dBm @ 10-6 BER. Part 15.247 RSS-210 Assembling Bridge 4.0 ToassembleBridge4.0:
1. UnpackallthecomponentslistedinVerifyingthePackingList. InstalltheBridgechassisintheselectedweatherprooflocation. 2. a. MasterBridgesarelocatedasdescribedintheSilverSpringNetworksInfrastructure HardwareGuide. b. AremoteBridgeistypicallylocatedwithintheRTUenclosuretowhichitwillbe attached. 3. ConnectanantennatotheSMAfemaleconnector. a. IfyouareconnectingtheBridgetotheRTUsantenna,makethatconnection. CAUTION: Do not operate Bridges (or any Silver Spring RF devices such as Relays or APs), without an antenna connected. Circuit damage can occur if the unit is powered and the antenna connector is not properly terminated. Bridges NIC 42 User Guide 18 March 2013 Silver Spring Networks 6 Bridges NIC 42 User Guide 1 About Bridges Note: For Distribution Automation deployments, a high gain antenna is recommended for use with all Bridges. We recommend using the 6dBi omnidirectional antenna (catalog number 201-000002). 4. ConnectthegroundingwiretothegroundinglugonthebackoftheBridgeandconnect thewiretoground. 5. ConnectthepowertoasuitableACorDCoutlet. 6. DCpolarityontheBridgesisimportant.Toensuretheproperpolarity,theDCpower cordplugsintotheBridgeonlyoneway.Theredcablemustthenbeconnectedtothe positive,andtheblackcablemustthenbeconnectedtothenegativeofthepowersource. 7. ConfiguretheBridgewithBridgeConfiguratorv2.2orhigherandaFieldServiceUnit
(FSU)(recommended). European Union Compliance ThissectiondescribesSilverSpringNetworkscompliancewiththeEUR&TTEDirective. TheAccessPoint1.5iusesaoneWattFHSSradio.Licenseshavebeenissuedasfollows:
Luxembourg AlicensehasbeenobtainedfromILR(InstitutLuxembourgeoisdeRegulation)tooperate inLuxembourginthe870876MHzband. UnitedKingdom AlicensehasbeenobtainedfromOfcomtooperateinUKinthe870876MHzband. Portugal AlicensehasbeenobtainedfromANACOMtooperateinPortugalinthe870873MHz band. Thisdevicehasbeendesignedtooperatewithandcertifiedforantennasthathavea maximumgainof6.0dBion900MHzand3.6dBion2.4GHz.Antennasthathaveagain greaterthanspecifiedarestrictlyprohibitedforusewiththisdevice.Therequiredantenna impedanceis50ohms. Installationofallantennaradiatingelementsshallhaveaminimumseparationdistanceof20 cmfromallpersonsandmustnotbecolocatedoroperatinginconjunctionwithanyother transmitter. Declaration of Conformity with regard to the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC Thisdeclarationisonlyvalidforconfigurations(combinationsofsoftware,firmware,and hardware)providedandsupportedbySilverSpringNetworksInc.Theuseofsoftwareor firmwarenotprovidedandsupportedbySilverSpringNetworksInc.mayresultinthe equipmentnolongerbeingcompliantwiththeregulatoryrequirements. Note: The equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. Bridges NIC 42 User Guide 18 March 2013 Silver Spring Networks 7 Bridges NIC 42 User Guide 1 About Bridges Thefollowingstandardswereapplied:
EMC:
EN55022(2010),EN55024(2010),EN6100032(2006) EN6100033(2008),ETSIEN3014893v1.4.1 EN609501:2006,EN6095022:2006,BSEN62311(2008) ETSIEN3002201v2.3.1(201002),ETSIEN3002202v2.3.1(200912), Safety:
Radio:
TheconformityassessmentprocedurereferredtoinArticle10anddetailedinAnnexIVof Directive1999/5/EChasbeenfollowed. Note: This equipment is intended to be used in Luxembourg, United Kingdom, and Portugal in conjunction with licenses. For more details, contact Silver Spring Networks Compliance. TheproductcarriestheCEMark:
AcopyoftheDeclarationofConformitymaybeobtainedwithformalrequestto:
SilverSpringNetworks,c/oHardwareEngineering 555BroadwayStreet RedwoodCity,CA94063,USA Declaration of Conformity for RF Exposure ThissystemhasbeenevaluatedforRFexposureforHumansinreferencetoEN62311(2008) Assessmentofelectronicandelectricalequipmentrelatedtohumanexposurerestrictionsfor electromagneticfields(0Hz300GHz).Theminimumseparationdistancefromtheantenna togeneralbystanderis20cm(7.9inches). Installation Note SinceBridgesdonothaveapoweron/offswitchfordisconnectingACpowerbefore servicing,ACpowerisprovidedthroughanACmainsdisconnectswitchorbreaker. Therefore,theelectricalinstallationofthisproductisunderthecontrolofthepowerutilities ortheirauthorizedsubcontractors.Refertotheirproceduresforfurtherinstructions. Onlycertaintypesofbatteriescanbeusedforbatteryreplacements.ContactSilverSpring Networksforinformationaboutequivalentbatterytypesthatcanbeusedforreplacement. Bridges NIC 42 User Guide 18 March 2013 Silver Spring Networks 8 Bridges NIC 42 User Guide 2 FCC and Government Guidelines 2 FCC and Government Guidelines Silver Spring Networks NIC FCC ID: OWS-NIC42 IC: 5975A-NIC42 M/N: NIC42 TheNICisREQUIREDtobeprofessionallyinstalledbyaproperlytrainedtechnician. Improperinstallationcouldvoidtheusersauthoritytooperatetheequipment. ThedevicecomplieswithPart15oftheFCCrules,andwithIndustryCanadalicenseexempt RSSstandard(s).Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:
1. Thedevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference. 2. Thedevicemustacceptanyinterferencereceived,includinginterferencethatmaycause undesiredoperation. Theantennaofthistransmittermustnotbecolocatedoroperatinginconjunctionwithany otherantennaortransmitter. Thedeviceshouldbeinstalledsothatpeoplewillnotcomewithin20cm(8in.)ofthe antenna. ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywithPart15oftheFCCRules.This equipmentgenerates,uses,andcanradiateradiofrequencyenergy,andifnotinstalledand usedinaccordancewiththeinstructions,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradio communications.However,thereisnoguaranteethatinterferencewillnotoccurina particularinstallation.Ifthisequipmentdoescauseharmfulinterferencetoradioor televisionreception(whichcanbedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentoffandon),theuser isencouragedtotrytocorrecttheinterferencebyoneormoreofthefollowingmeasures:
Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna. Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandreceiver. Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferentfromthattowhichthereceiver disconnected. Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp. Figure 2. Sample FCC ID label for NIC PCA BRIDGE4.0,MASTER,USA Catalog#205000042 FCCID:OWSNIC42IC:5975ANIC42 MODELNo.:NIC42 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Bridges NIC 42 User Guide 18 March 2013 Silver Spring Networks 9 Bridges NIC 42 User Guide 2 FCC and Government Guidelines CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Silver Spring Networks could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. FCC Guidelines for Devices Containing a Transmitter Module ThefollowingisanextractfromFCCPART15UNLICENSEDMODULARTRANSMITTER APPROVAL,DA001407,Released:June26,2000,Section6describinglabelingrequirements fordevicescontainingamodulartransmitter. Section6.ThemodulartransmittermustbelabeledwithitsownFCCIDnumber,and,if theFCCIDisnotvisiblewhenthemoduleisinstalledinsideanotherdevice,thenthe outsideofthedeviceintowhichthemoduleisinstalledmustalsodisplayalabel referringtotheenclosedmodule.Thisexteriorlabelcanusewordingsuchasthe following:ContainsTransmitterModuleFCCID:XYZMODEL1orContainsFCCID:
XYZMODEL1.Anysimilarwordingthatexpressesthesamemeaningmaybeused.The Granteemayeitherprovidesuchalabel,anexampleofwhichmustbeincludedinthe applicationforequipmentauthorization,or,mustprovideadequateinstructionsalong withthemodulewhichexplainthisrequirement. Inthelattercase,acopyoftheseinstructionsmustbeincludedintheapplicationfor equipmentauthorization. Figure 3. Sample FCC ID label for devices containing a NIC FCC ID: OWS-NIC42 IC:5975A-NIC42 Industry Canada Guidelines for Devices Containing a Transmitter Module For All Radio Transmitters Thisradiotransmitter5975ANIC42hasbeenapprovedbyIndustryCanadatooperatewith theantennatypeslistedbelowwiththemaximumpermissiblegainandrequiredantenna impedanceforeachantennatypeindicated.Antennatypesnotincludedinthislist,havinga gaingreaterthanthemaximumgainindicatedforthattype,arestrictlyprohibitedforuse withthisdevice. Omnidirectionalantenna,maximumgainof6.0dBion900MHzand3.6dBion2.4GHz Leprsentmetteurradio(identifierledispositifparsonnumrodecertificationouson numrodemodlesilfaitpartiedumatrieldecatgorieI)atapprouvparIndustrie Canadapourfonctionneraveclestypesdantennenumrscidessousetayantungain Bridges NIC 42 User Guide 18 March 2013 Silver Spring Networks 10 Bridges NIC 42 User Guide 2 FCC and Government Guidelines admissiblemaximaletlimpdancerequisepourchaquetypedantenne.Lestypesdantenne noninclusdanscetteliste,oudontlegainestsuprieuraugainmaximalindiqu,sont strictementinterditspourlexploitationdelmetteur. Antennenidomirectionnelle,6.0dBisur900MHzet2,4GHzsur3.6dBi UnderIndustryCanadaregulations,thisradiotransmittermayonlyoperateusingan antennaofatypeandmaximum(orlesser)gainapprovedforthetransmitterbyIndustry Canada.Toreducepotentialradiointerferencetootherusers,theantennatypeanditsgain shouldbesochosenthattheequivalentisotropicallyradiatedpower(e.i.r.p.)isnotmore thanthatnecessaryforsuccessfulcommunication. ConformmentlarglementationdIndustrieCanada,leprsentmetteurradiopeut fonctionneravecuneantenneduntypeetdungainmaximal(ouinfrieur)approuvpour lmetteurparIndustrieCanada.Danslebutderduirelesrisquesdebrouillage radiolectriquelintentiondesautresutilisateurs,ilfautchoisirletypedantenneetson gaindesortequelapuissanceisotroperayonnequivalente(p.i.r.e.)nedpassepas lintensitncessaireltablissementdunecommunicationsatisfaisante. For Transmitters Not Requiring Licenses ThisdevicecomplieswithIndustryCanadalicenceexemptRSSstandard(s).Operationis subjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:(1)thisdevicemaynotcauseinterference,and(2) thisdevicemustacceptanyinterference,includinginterferencethatmaycauseundesired operationofthedevice. LeprsentappareilestconformeauxCNRdIndustrieCanadaapplicablesauxappareils radioexemptsdelicence.Lexploitationestautoriseauxdeuxconditionssuivantes:(1) lappareilnedoitpasproduiredebrouillage,et(2)lutilisateurdelappareildoitacceptertout brouillageradiolectriquesubi,mmesilebrouillageestsusceptibledencompromettrele fonctionnement. Safety Information WARNING: Severe shock and explosion hazard! Touching energized parts can result in massive equipment damage, and severe injury or death. Short-circuiting energized parts will result in blinding flash and explosion. Opening and closing electrical circuits can also produce dangerous and explosive arc flashes. Involuntary muscular reactions associated with electrical shock may result in other injuries. Observe the following safety guidelines. Carefulplanningofeveryjobisessential.Nothingshouldbetakenforgranted.Donottake chances!
Readandfollowallapprovedpoliciesandproceduresprovidedbyyouremployer associatedwiththeproceduresinthismanual. Theproceduresinthismanualmustonlybeperformedbyqualifiedworkersin accordancewithlocalutilitysafetypractices,utilityrequirements,andapplicableOSHA andNFPAstandards. Bridges NIC 42 User Guide 18 March 2013 Silver Spring Networks 11 Bridges NIC 42 User Guide 2 FCC and Government Guidelines Theinformationcontainedinthisdocumentisintendedtoaidqualifiedpersonnel,andis notareplacementforthepropertrainingrequiredtomakeapersonqualified. SilverSpringNetworksassumesnoliabilityforthecustomersfailuretofollowthese safetyguidelines. General Electrical Safety Performtheproceduresinthismanualinaccordancewithapplicableworkplace standardsestablishedbythefollowingagencies:
OccupationalSafetyandHealthAct(OSHA). TheNationalElectricalCodepublishedbytheNationalFireProtectionAssociation
(NFPA70). NationalElectricalManufacturersAssociation(NEMA). ElectronicsIndustriesAssociation(EIA). InsulatedPowerCableEngineersAssociation(IPCEA). AmericanNationalStandardsInstitute(ANSI).Wheneverpossible,deenergizeall circuitsorequipmentbeforeworkingonthem. Maintainaminimumclearanceof10feet(3meters)betweenlinepotentialandall unqualifiedpersonsatalltimes. Keepunauthorizedpeopleoutoftheworkarea.Beespeciallycautiousofchildren,who tendtobedrawntoworkactivity. DeterminingifacircuitisOFFcanbedifficultinsomeinstances.Checkforcircuitvoltage withanappropriatevoltmeterbeforeworkingonequipmentpresumedtohavebeen deenergized.Tiebreakers,doublethrowdisconnectswitches,automatictransfer switchesandemergencygeneratorscansupplypowerthroughanalternatecircuitor fromanothersource. 120Vcurrentcanbejustalethalashighervoltagesbecausecurrentflowthroughabody dependsuponthebodysresistance. Donottrustinsulationand/orweatherproofingonawireasprotectionfromshock. Useelectricallyinsulatedtools.Inspectportableelectricalequipmentortoolsfordefects andremoveanydefectivedevicesfromserviceimmediately.Allportableelectrical equipmentmusthaveGroundFaultCircuitInterrupter(GFCI)protection. Selecttherighttoolforthejob.Usetoolsproperly.Keeptoolsingoodworkingorder. Makesuretheworkareaisfreeofanyflammablematerial.Flammablevaporscanbe ignitedbyanarcflash. Keeptheworkareacleananddry.Clutteredworkareascauseaccidentsandinjuries. Providegoodlightingintheworkarea.Youcannotworksafelyifyoucannotseewhat youaredoing. Reportunsafeconditionsordefectiveequipmenttoyourimmediatesupervisor. Bridges NIC 42 User Guide 18 March 2013 Silver Spring Networks 12 Bridges NIC 42 User Guide 2 FCC and Government Guidelines Handlematerialcarefully.Liftandcarryproperly. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) AlwayswearPersonalProtectiveEquipment(PPE),inaccordancewithOSHAandANSI standards. Weareyeprotectionandelectricallyinsulatedgloves.Testglovesinaccordancewith ANSIstandardsbeforeuse.Donotuseglovesthatdonotpassappropriatetest procedures. Wearprotectiveclothingsuchaslongsleeveshirtsandlongpantsmadeofflameresistant materials. Removealljewelry. Donotpassanyobjectstoorfromotherpersonsnotprotectedbyinsulatingplatformsor tested,electricallyinsulatedgloves. Fall Protection Whenperformingworkatanyelevation:
Alwaysuseafallprotectionsystem,inaccordancewithOSHAstandards,whenever performingworkatanyelevation. Neveruseconductors,guywires,pins,orcrossarmbraces,etc.tosupportyourweight. Wheneverusingaerialliftdevicessuchashoists,manlifts,vehiclemountedwork platformsandoverheadlifts,readandfollowthemanufacturersguidelinesforsafeand properoperation. Useladdersandscaoldingonlyinaccordancewiththemanufacturersguidelines and/oraccordingtoOSHAstandards. Onlyuseladdersmadeofnonmetallic,nonconductivematerial.Theyshouldbethe propersizeandtypefortheworkintended.Inspectladdersforwearandbreakage. Removeanyoil,grease,orotherslipperymaterials. Donotsettheladderattoosteeportooshallowofanangle.Aruleofthumbistostand erectwithyourtoesagainstthebottomrailsoftheladder,withyourarmsextended straightout.Ifyoucansetyourpalmsontopoftherungthatisateyelevel,theladder shouldbeattheproperangle.Ifaladderanglelabelisprovided,followits recommendations. Iftheladderistoremaininplaceforanextendedperiod,secureitatthetop.Thesupport pointatthetopoftheladdershouldbeatleast24inches(60centimeters)wideto maintainsupportintheeventofsidewaysmovement.Forjobsofshortduration,havea fellowworkersupporttheladderatthebase. Evaluatealltaskstobeperformedfromaladderforpotentialfallhazards,suchas complextasksorsituationsthatrequireleaningfromthesideoftheladder. Theuseofscaffoldingoraworkplatformshouldbeconsideredasanalternativesolution insuchcases. Bridges NIC 42 User Guide 18 March 2013 Silver Spring Networks 13 Bridges NIC 42 User Guide 2 FCC and Government Guidelines Shock Accident First Aid Donottouchthevictimwithyourbarehands;usesomethingnonconductivetoseparate thevictimfromtheenergysource. Callforemergencymedicalhelpimmediately.Keepthevictimlyingdown,warm,and comfortableuntilhelparrives.Avoidmovingthevictimincaseofinjurytoneckorback. Positionanunconsciousvictimonasidetoletfluidsdrain. Checkthevictimsbreathingandheartbeat.Ifproperlytrained,applymouthtomouth resuscitationand/orCPRifnecessary. Removeconstrictingitemsfromthevictim,suchasshoes,belts,jewelry,andtightcollars;
theycouldcutoffcirculationifthevictimexperiencesswelling. Applywaterorsalineforafewminutestoanyburnsuntiltheskinreturnstonormal temperature.Donotattempttoremoveclothingthatisstucktoaburn.Ifpossible,elevate burnedareastoreduceswelling. Makesurethevictimreceivesprofessionalmedicalattention,eveniftheyfeelfine. Electricshockcancauseheartfailurehoursaftertheshockisreceived. Bridges NIC 42 User Guide 18 March 2013 Silver Spring Networks 14