HP EVA6400 HP StorageWorks disk enclosure power supply replacement instruction

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HP StorageWorks
disk enclosure power supply
replacement instructions
These instructions apply to the MSA6X/7X, Proliant
DL320S, EVA4400, EVA6400, and EVA8400 product
families.
© Copyright 2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
Second edition: February 2009
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Before you begin
Observe the following precautions when replacing a power supply.
CAUTION:
Removing a power supply significantly changes the air flow
within the enclosure. Both power supplies must be installed for
the enclosure to cool properly. If a power supply fails, leave it
in place in the enclosure until a new power supply is available
to install.
Parts can be damaged by electrostatic discharge. Use proper
anti-static protection. Refer to the documentation that shipped
with your system for additional information.
NOTE:
Port-colored (purple) latches on components like the power
supply means the component is hot-swappable. This power
supply can be removed and replaced without having to power
the system down.
There are two power supplies on the rear of the disk enclosure.
See
Figure 1
for the locations.
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2. Power supply 2 (PS2)
1. Power supply 1 (PS1)
Figure 1 Power supply locations
Verifying component failure
Use the following methods to verify component failure:
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