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12 June 2024
Since "emergency, blackout, maintenance" is an enumeration, there would not be a comma before 'or', comma would be only present there if the preceeding part of the sentence was a parenthesis, not an enumeration as the sentence is not "(...) produced by ROMU (in case of an emergency, blackout) or maintenance (...)", the sentence is "(...) produced by ROMU (in case of an emergency, blackout or maintenance) the doors can be opened (...)".
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You do not capitalise the first word after semicolon, also in this case a more appropriate would be a colon instead of semicolon, while a semicolon should divide first gantry model from the second if you really must use a semicolon
mFixed a few grammar mistakes.
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