HP Xw460c HP ProLiant xw460c Workstation Blade: Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 45

Thermal sensor cable

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Thermal sensor cable To remove the thermal sensor cable: 1. Remove the access panel ("Access panel" on page 39). 2. Remove the PCIe card cage ("PCIe card cage" on page 40). 3. Disconnect the thermal sensor cable from the power board (1). HP Confidential 4. Remove the thermal sensor cable from the clips (2) and the tape on the expansion blade enclosure. 5. Remove the thermal sensor cable from the expansion blade enclosure (3). When replacing the thermal sensor cable, insert the cable into the clip at the front of the expansion blade enclosure so that the thermal sensor is flush with the front edge of the enclosure. When routing the thermal sensor cable into the clips on the expansion blade enclosure, take up any slack in the cable and secure the excess with tape on the enclosure wall. Removal and replacement procedures 45

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HP Confidential
Removal and replacement procedures
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Thermal sensor cable
To remove the thermal sensor cable:
1.
Remove the access panel ("Access panel" on page 39).
2.
Remove the PCIe card cage ("PCIe card cage" on page 40).
3.
Disconnect the thermal sensor cable from the power board (1).
4.
Remove the thermal sensor cable from the clips (2) and the tape on the expansion blade enclosure.
5.
Remove the thermal sensor cable from the expansion blade enclosure (3).
When replacing the thermal sensor cable, insert the cable into the clip at the front of the expansion blade
enclosure so that the thermal sensor is flush with the front edge of the enclosure.
When routing the thermal sensor cable into the clips on the expansion blade enclosure, take up any slack
in the cable and secure the excess with tape on the enclosure wall.