Gateway E-9722R Gateway E-9722R Server User Guide - Page 44

Replacing system fans

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CHAPTER 4: Installing Components Replacing system fans This server contains five system fan groups seated in the fan cage. The fan cage is located inside the chassis and can hold as many as five groups of hot-swappable fans. When replacing a fan, it is not necessary to power off the server. These fans maintain the ideal temperature for the system board, backplane and disk drives. If one fan group fails, the speed of the other fan groups will increase. With the bad one replaced, the other fan groups may revert to the normal speed. To replace a system fan: 1 Follow the instructions in "Preventing static electricity discharge" on page 24. 2 Follow the instructions in "Opening the server case" on page 25, but do not turn off the server. 3 Remove the fan duct.. 4 Determine which fan group needs to be replaced by noting which fans are not operating. 5 Pull up the locking handle (1) on the system fan, then lift the fan group (2) from the fan cage in the chassis. 38 6 Insert the replacement fan group into the fan cage and press down the locking handle to secure the fan group in place. Important Make sure that the arrows on top of the fans indicating airflow point to the back of the chassis. The fan cable should exit the fan module toward the back of the chassis. 7 Replace the fan duct by placing it in the chassis. 8 Follow the instructions in "Closing the server case" on page 27.

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CHAPTER 4: Installing Components
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Replacing system fans
This server contains five system fan groups seated in the fan cage. The fan cage is located inside
the chassis and can hold as many as five groups of hot-swappable fans. When replacing a fan, it
is not necessary to power off the server. These fans maintain the ideal temperature for the system
board, backplane and disk drives. If one fan group fails, the speed of the other fan groups will
increase. With the bad one replaced, the other fan groups may revert to the normal speed.
To replace a system fan:
1
Follow the instructions in
“Preventing static electricity discharge” on page 24
.
2
Follow the instructions in
“Opening the server case” on page 25
, but do not turn off the
server.
3
Remove the fan duct..
4
Determine which fan group needs to be replaced by noting which fans are not operating.
5
Pull up the locking handle (1) on the system fan, then lift the fan group (2) from the fan
cage in the chassis.
6
Insert the replacement fan group into the fan cage and press down the locking handle to
secure the fan group in place.
7
Replace the fan duct by placing it in the chassis.
8
Follow the instructions in
“Closing the server case” on page 27
.
Important
Make sure that the arrows on top of the fans indicating airflow point to the
back of the chassis. The fan cable should exit the fan module toward the back of
the chassis.