HP ML150 5U Tower G6 Server Redundant Power Supply Enablement Option Installat

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5U Tower G6 Server
Redundant Power Supply
Enablement Option
Installation Instructions
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Overview
This document contains instructions for installing the optional
Redundant Power Supply (RPS) enablement kit into 5U tower chassis.
For more information on preparing the server for installation, refer to
the documentation referenced on the HP server product CD.
Kit contents
RPS enablement kit unit and power cables
Mounting bracket and hardware
Redundant Power Supply enablement kit document
Important safety information
Read the installation instructions completely before beginning the
installation procedure. Refer to the document titled
Important Safety
Information
on the server product CD.
CAUTION:
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage
electronic components. Be sure you are properly
grounded (earthed) before beginning an installation
procedure.
Installation guidelines
This installation is to be performed by qualified personnel who are
knowledgeable of the procedures, precautions, and hazards
associated with equipment containing hazardous energy circuits.
Detail system board configuration, please refer hood label
information.
Figure 1
Chassis layout
Item
Description
1
Power supply unit
2
System board
3
Air baffle
Installing the RPS enablement kit
1.
Back up the server data.
2.
Shut down the operating system (OS) in an orderly manner as
directed in the OS instructions.
3.
If the server is on, press the power button to power down the
server.
4.
Disconnect the power cord from the system chassis.
5.
If necessary, unlock the chassis.
6.
Release the rear thumbscrews and remove the access panel.
7.
Remove the air baffle by pulling up slightly on the four tabs to
release the baffle from the chassis and lift the air baffle away
from the system board and chassis.
Figure 2
Removing the air baffle
8.
Place the server on its side with the open side up.
9.
Disconnect all power cables of the existing power supply from
the system board and mass storage devices.
10.
Remove the eight mounting screws that secure the existing
power supply to the rear panel of the chassis.
Figure 3
Removing the mounting screws
11.
Slightly lift up the power supply and then push toward the front
of the chassis until it clears the support ledge.
12.
Tilt the power supply toward processor 1 and carefully remove
it from the chassis.
Figure 4
Removing the existing power supply unit (cables not shown)
13.
Carefully position the RPS cage into the chassis and slide to the
rear until flush with the rear chassis panel.
Figure 5
Installing the RPS cage (cables not shown)
14.
Reinstall the six mounting screws to secure the RPS cage to the
rear of the chassis.
Figure 6
Install the six mounting screws
NOTE:
If you only have one RPS supply, don’t remove blank
cover, that might impact thermal solution.
15.
Install the two additional screws to secure the RPS cage to the
side of the chassis.
Part number 501526-001
March 2009 (First Edition)