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Connecting and Testing AC Power, Completing the Installation Report

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Introduction HP Installation Specialist Responsibilities CAUTION Do not leave side or top covers off the server for extended periods of time while troubleshooting the server. Overall reliability of the server will be compromised if covers are not replaced after servicing. Connecting and Testing AC Power After the equipment has been unpacked and moved into position, it must be connected to the site AC power supply. NOTE Before applying AC power to the system, check that the site supply voltage is 200-240 volts AC, 50-60 Hz. This should be done for every AC receptacle that will supply power to the system(s) since one receptacle could be wired correctly while the remaining receptacles could be wired incorrectly. Verify the following items before applying power to the system: • AC power receptacles are wired correctly at the site • AC voltage levels are adequate Domestic and international systems are shipped with a 4.5 meter AC power cord terminating with an AC power plug. The matching AC power receptacles must be prewired into the site AC power supply for each cabinet. After installing each cabinet(s), the HP Installation Specialist must verify AC wiring, apply AC power to the system, and check input AC voltages. Refer to Chapter 4, "AC Power" for procedures on connecting AC power to the system and measuring the AC voltage. Completing the Installation Report Complete the Installation Report, if one is provided with the system, and return to the address noted in the Installation Report. 22 Chapter 1

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Chapter 1
Introduction
HP Installation Specialist Responsibilities
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CAUTION
Do not leave side or top covers off the server for extended periods of time while troubleshooting
the server. Overall reliability of the server will be compromised if covers are not replaced after
servicing.
Connecting and Testing AC Power
After the equipment has been unpacked and moved into position, it must be connected to the site AC power
supply.
NOTE
Before applying AC power to the system, check that the site supply voltage is 200-240 volts AC,
50-60 Hz. This should be done for every AC receptacle that will supply power to the system(s)
since one receptacle could be wired correctly while the remaining receptacles could be wired
incorrectly.
Verify the following items before applying power to the system:
AC power receptacles are wired correctly at the site
AC voltage levels are adequate
Domestic and international systems are shipped with a 4.5 meter AC power cord terminating with an AC
power plug. The matching AC power receptacles must be prewired into the site AC power supply for each
cabinet.
After installing each cabinet(s), the HP Installation Specialist must verify AC wiring, apply AC power to the
system, and check input AC voltages. Refer to Chapter 4, “AC Power” for procedures on connecting AC power
to the system and measuring the AC voltage.
Completing the Installation Report
Complete the Installation Report, if one is provided with the system, and return to the address noted in the
Installation Report.