Acer Altos 1100e Acer Altos 1100e User's Guide - Page 37

Installing and Removing a Hot-swappable, Redundant Power Supply Module

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1.7 Installing and Removing a Hot-swappable Redundant Power Supply Module The power subsystem consists of two hot-swappable power supply module bays that allows the installation of two 337-watts power supply modules in a hotswappable redundant configuration. A redundant power configuration enables a fully-configured system to continue running even if one power supply fails. The system housing comes with one hotswappable redundant power supply installed. To install a hot-swappable redundant power supply: 1. Insert the power supply into the housing. The metal lock will click into place when the power supply is fully installed in the housing. Metal Lock Make sure that the power supply is properly inserted, as shown in the figure above. 2. Secure the power supply with a thumbscrew. Chapter 1 - System Housing 1-21

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Chapter 1 – System Housing
1-21
1.7
Installing and Removing a Hot-swappable
Redundant Power Supply Module
The power subsystem consists of two hot-swappable power supply module bays
that allows the installation of two 337-watts power supply modules in a hot-
swappable redundant configuration.
A redundant power configuration enables a
fully-configured system to continue running even if one power supply fails.
The system housing comes with one hot-
swappable redundant power supply installed.
To install a hot-swappable redundant power supply:
1.
Insert the power supply into the housing.
The metal lock will click into place
when the power supply is fully installed in the housing.
Make sure that the power supply is properly
inserted, as shown in the figure above.
2.
Secure the power supply with a thumbscrew.
Metal Lock