HP BladeSystem bc2800 Service Reference Guide: HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosu - Page 14

Hot-Plug Power Supplies, WARNING, CAUTION,

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Hot-Plug Power Supplies WARNING! The DPS-1200KB power supply must be used in the HP PC Blade Enclosure G2. No other power supply may be used. Attempting to use a different power supply in the HP PC blade Enclosure G2, or attempting to use the DPS-1200KB power supply in a different enclosure, may result in damage to your equipment. The DPS-1200KB power supply ships with a bright yellow label attached for easy identification. CAUTION: To avoid a thermal event, do not remove a failed power supply until a replacement power supply is available. NOTE: You can use the Integrated Administrator to identify a failed power supply. Refer to the HP Integrated Administrator User Guide for details. To remove a redundant hot-plug power supply: 1. Disconnect the power cord from the AC power source. 2. Disconnect the power cord from the hot-plug power supply. 3. Press the port-colored release button and open the hot-plug power supply handle (1). 4. Pull the hot-plug power supply out of the enclosure (2). Figure 3-1 Removing a hot-plug power supply Reverse the previous steps to replace the hot-plug power supply. 8 Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures

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Hot-Plug Power Supplies
WARNING!
The DPS-1200KB power supply must be used in the HP PC Blade Enclosure G2. No
other power supply may be used. Attempting to use a different power supply in the HP PC blade
Enclosure G2, or attempting to use the DPS-1200KB power supply in a different enclosure, may
result in damage to your equipment. The DPS-1200KB power supply ships with a bright yellow label
attached for easy identification.
CAUTION:
To avoid a thermal event, do not remove a failed power supply until a replacement
power supply is available.
NOTE:
You can use the Integrated Administrator to identify a failed power supply. Refer to the
HP
Integrated Administrator User Guide
for details.
To remove a redundant hot-plug power supply:
1.
Disconnect the power cord from the AC power source.
2.
Disconnect the power cord from the hot-plug power supply.
3.
Press the port-colored release button and open the hot-plug power supply handle
(1)
.
4.
Pull the hot-plug power supply out of the enclosure
(2)
.
Figure 3-1
Removing a hot-plug power supply
Reverse the previous steps to replace the hot-plug power supply.
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Chapter 3
Removal and Replacement Procedures