HP StorageWorks 2/128 HP StorageWorks SAN Director 2/128 Installation Guide, V - Page 138

Replacing a Blower Assembly,

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Installing SAN Director 2/128 FRUs Replacing a Blower Assembly This procedure provides instructions for replacing a SAN Director 2/128 blower assembly. The SAN Director 2/128 requires a minimum of two operating blower assemblies at all times. To ensure continuous adequate cooling, maintain three operating blower assemblies at all times except for the brief period when replacing a blower assembly. The port cards automatically shut down if the internal temperature range is exceeded. Caution: Disassembling any part of the blower assembly voids the part warranty and regulatory certifications. There are no user-serviceable parts inside the blower assembly. Use these steps to replace a blower assembly. A #2 flathead screwdriver is required. 1. Before removing the blower assembly, verify the other two assemblies are functioning correctly. The blower assembly Power LED should be steady green and the Fault LEDs should not be lit (see Figure 2 for LED locations). 2. Remove the blower assembly from the chassis: a. Use the screwdriver to loosen the self-retaining screws at top and bottom of blower assembly. b. Push in the top of the handle, pull out the lower part of the handle, and pull the blower out of the chassis. Note: Support the blower assembly from underneath while removing it from the chassis. 3. Install the new blower assembly in the chassis. a. Orient the blower assembly as shown in Figure 27 and slide it into the chassis, pushing firmly to ensure that it is seated. 138 SAN Director 2/128 Installation Guide

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Installing SAN Director 2/128 FRUs
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SAN Director 2/128 Installation Guide
Replacing a Blower Assembly
This procedure provides instructions for replacing a SAN Director 2/128 blower
assembly. The SAN Director 2/128 requires a minimum of two operating blower
assemblies at all times. To ensure continuous adequate cooling, maintain three
operating blower assemblies at all times except for the brief period when replacing
a blower assembly. The port cards automatically shut down if the internal
temperature range is exceeded.
Caution:
Disassembling any part of the blower assembly voids the part
warranty and regulatory certifications. There are no user-serviceable parts
inside the blower assembly.
Use these steps to replace a blower assembly. A #2 flathead screwdriver is
required.
1.
Before removing the blower assembly, verify the other two assemblies are
functioning correctly. The blower assembly Power LED should be steady
green and the Fault LEDs should not be lit (see
Figure 2
for LED locations).
2.
Remove the blower assembly from the chassis:
a.
Use the screwdriver to loosen the self-retaining screws at top and bottom
of blower assembly.
b.
Push in the top of the handle, pull out the lower part of the handle, and
pull the blower out of the chassis.
Note:
Support the blower assembly from underneath while removing it from the
chassis.
3.
Install the new blower assembly in the chassis.
a.
Orient the blower assembly as shown in
Figure 27
and slide it into the
chassis, pushing firmly to ensure that it is seated.