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Installing a PSU or RPS

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Installing a PSU or RPS To install a PSU or RPS: 1. Tilting the power supply slightly, lower the unit into the chassis and slide over the support ledge to the rear of the chassis until it is flush against the rear panel. Figure 3-41 Installing a PSU or RPS (RPS unit shown) 2. Secure the power supply to the rear chassis panel using the six mounting screws. Figure 3-42 Installing the rear mounting screws (RPS unit shown) Removal and replacement procedures 63

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Installing a PSU or RPS
To install a PSU or RPS:
1.
Tilting the power supply slightly, lower the unit into the chassis and slide over the support ledge
to the rear of the chassis until it is flush against the rear panel.
Figure
3
-41
Installing a PSU or RPS (RPS unit shown)
2.
Secure the power supply to the rear chassis panel using the six mounting screws.
Figure
3
-42
Installing the rear mounting screws (RPS unit shown)
Removal and replacement procedures
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