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This is a forensic, matter-of-fact description of an image depicting the installation of a radiant floor heating system in a room that appears to be under construction or renovation. The walls are tiled with a white marble-patterned material. The central focus is a black manifold system mounted on the wall. This manifold has multiple outlets with red and white valves, and several blue pumps are attached to the lower section. Above the manifold, a pressure gauge is visible. To the right of the manifold, a white electrical box with a dial and buttons is mounted on the wall. A black electrical cord hangs down from the manifold area. Below the main manifold, there are two smaller manifold systems mounted horizontally. The upper one has white caps on its outlets, and the lower one has a mix of red and blue caps. The floor is covered with a grid-like mesh, typical for radiant floor heating installations. Several coils of red tubing, presumably for the heating system, are laid out on the floor, some secured with green tape. A small blue pump is visible on the floor near the tubing. The context of Semey, Kazakhstan is not directly evident from the visual elements within the image itself. The image captures a specific installation process rather than a recognizable landmark or cityscape of Semey.
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