HP rp7440 User Service Guide, Fourth Edition - HP Integrity rx7640 and HP 9000 - Page 171

Removing a PCI-X Power Supply, Removing and Replacing a Bulk Power Supply

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Table 6-5 PCI-X Power Supply LEDs LED Power Driven By Each supply State On Green Fault Each supply Off Flash Red Off Removing a PCI-X Power Supply Figure 6-33 PCI Power Supply Detail Description All output voltages generated by the power supply are within limits. Power to entire system has been removed. Power supply has shut down due to an over temperature condition, a failure to regulate the power within expected limits, or a current-limit condition. Normal operation. 1. Securely grasp the handle on the front of the power supply. 2. Slide and hold the locking tab to the right and pull the PCI-X supply from the chassis. Replacing the PCI Power Supply 1. Slide the power supply in the chassis until the thumb latch clicks into the locked position. 2. The module easily slides into the chassis; apply a slow, firm pressure to properly seat the connection. 3. Verify the status of the power supply LEDs. Green LED should be ON and the fault LED should be OFF. Removing and Replacing a Bulk Power Supply The bulk power supply is located in the front of the chassis. The BPS is a hot swappable component. Removing and Replacing a Bulk Power Supply 171

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Table 6-5 PCI-X Power Supply LEDs
Description
State
Driven By
LED
All output voltages generated by the power supply are
within limits.
On Green
Each supply
Power
Power to entire system has been removed.
Off
Power supply has shut down due to an over temperature
condition, a failure to regulate the power within expected
limits, or a current-limit condition.
Flash Red
Each supply
Fault
Normal operation.
Off
Removing a PCI-X Power Supply
Figure 6-33 PCI Power Supply Detail
1.
Securely grasp the handle on the front of the power supply.
2.
Slide and hold the locking tab to the right and pull the PCI-X supply from the chassis.
Replacing the PCI Power Supply
1.
Slide the power supply in the chassis until the thumb latch clicks into the locked position.
2.
The module easily slides into the chassis; apply a slow, firm pressure to properly seat the
connection.
3.
Verify the status of the power supply LEDs. Green LED should be ON and the fault LED
should be OFF.
Removing and Replacing a Bulk Power Supply
The bulk power supply is located in the front of the chassis. The BPS is a hot swappable
component.
Removing and Replacing a Bulk Power Supply
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