Hot-Swap Power Supply Removal (Netfinity 7000 - 8651)


Hot-Swap Power Supply Removal

The server comes with two power supplies. You can add a Third power supply to provide redundant power. Each power supply has two status indicators, refer to 'Power Supply Status Indicators' for information about the status indicators.

To remove a hot-swap power supply:

 
  1.  Power supply
  2.  Bottom screw
  3.  Power switch on power supply
  4.  DC Power light
  5.  AC Power light
  6.  Top screw

  1.  Locate the power supply -1- that you want to remove.

      Do not remove a power supply without first  turning the Power switch on the power supply to the Off position.

  2.  Set the Power switch -3- on the power supply you  are removing to the Off position.

     

  3.  Loosen completely the bottom screw -2- on the the  back of the power supply, then, loosen the top screw -6-

      Caution Never remove the cover on a power supply.
     Hazardous voltage, current, and energy levels  are present inside the power supplies. There are  no serviceable parts inside the power suppLies.

  4.  Grasp the handle on the power supply, then, slide the  power supply out of the chassis.
  5.  If you are not installing a replacement power supply,  install a power-supply filler panel.

     If you are replacing the power supply:

      Before you install a supply. set the  Power switch on the power supply to the Off position.

    1.  Set the Power switch on the power supply to the Off position.
    2.  Support the power supply by the handle on the back.
    3.  Slide the power supply into the chassis.

        When you install a power supply. first,  tighten completely the top screw that attaches the power supply to the server,  then, tighten the bottom screw. Failure to do so can damage the power supply.

    4.  Tighten completely the top screw -6- on the  power supply, then, tighten the bottom screw -2-
    5.  Set the Power switch -3- on the power supply to the On position.
    6.  Verify that the AC Power light -5- and DC Power  light -4- are lit, indicating that the power supply is operating correctly.


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