IBM 8685 Hardware Maintenance Manual - Page 108

Installing a hot-swap power supply, the server

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c. Secure the heat sink to the microprocessor. Alternate between the two captive screws in the heat sink while tightening them. Attention: If you do not alternate the tightening the two captive screws, you might damage the microprocessor. Ensure that the screws are completely tightened; otherwise, the server will not function properly. 10. Reinstall the air baffle: a. Align and insert the two tabs on the rear of the air baffle into the corresponding slots on the rear of the server. b. Align the hole on the front of the air baffle over the corresponding alignment pin on the chassis; then, lower the air baffle into place. Note: The alignment pin is located near the plastic fastener behind fan 1. c. Press firmly on the two plastic fasteners until they snap into place on the front of the air baffle. This secures the air baffle in the server. 11. If you have other options to install or remove, do so now; otherwise, go to "Completing the installation" on page 106. Installing a hot-swap power supply Your server comes with two hot-swap power supplies. These power supplies are located in power-supply bays 1 and 2. You can install two additional power supplies. Your server supports N+N line cords for power redundancy. For example, to ensure power redundancy for a full configuration, four power supplies must be installed in the server, and power cords must be connected to both power-cord outlets in power-supply bay 1. Note: To show the location of the power-supply bays, the hot-swap fans are not included in this illustration. Power supply 1 (use top power cord connector) Power supply bay 3 (use top power cord connector) Power supply 2 (use bottom power cord connector) Power supply bay 4 (use bottom power cord connector) Since the server comes with hot-swap power supplies in power-supply bays 1 and 2, you must plug a power cord into each power-cord connector in power-supply bay 1. Plug one end of each power cord into the corresponding connector on the back of the server; then, plug the other end of each power cord into a properly grounded electrical outlet. Power supplies 1 and 3 (PS1 and PS3, respectively) are connected 98 xSeries 255 Type 8685: Hardware Maintenance Manual and Troubleshooting Guide

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c.
Secure the heat sink to the microprocessor. Alternate between the two
captive screws in the heat sink while tightening them.
Attention:
If you do not alternate the tightening the two captive screws,
you might damage the microprocessor. Ensure that the screws are
completely tightened; otherwise, the server will not function properly.
10.
Reinstall the air baffle:
a.
Align and insert the two tabs on the rear of the air baffle into the
corresponding slots on the rear of the server.
b.
Align the hole on the front of the air baffle over the corresponding
alignment pin on the chassis; then, lower the air baffle into place.
Note:
The alignment pin is located near the plastic fastener behind fan 1.
c.
Press firmly on the two plastic fasteners until they snap into place on the
front of the air baffle. This secures the air baffle in the server.
11.
If you have other options to install or remove, do so now; otherwise, go to
“Completing the installation” on page 106.
Installing a hot-swap power supply
Your server comes with two hot-swap power supplies. These power supplies are
located in power-supply bays 1 and 2. You can install two additional power supplies.
Your server supports N+N line cords for power redundancy. For example, to ensure
power redundancy for a full configuration, four power supplies must be installed in
the server, and power cords must be connected to both power-cord outlets in
power-supply bay 1.
Note:
To show the location of the power-supply bays, the hot-swap fans are not
included in this illustration.
Power supply 1
(use top power
cord connector)
Power supply bay 3
(use top power
cord connector)
Power supply 2
(use bottom power
cord connector)
Power supply bay 4
(use bottom power
cord connector)
Since the server comes with hot-swap power supplies in power-supply bays 1 and
2, you must plug a power cord into each power-cord connector in power-supply bay
1. Plug one end of each power cord into the corresponding connector on the back
of the server; then, plug the other end of each power cord into a properly grounded
electrical outlet. Power supplies 1 and 3 (PS1 and PS3, respectively) are connected
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xSeries 255 Type 8685: Hardware Maintenance Manual and Troubleshooting Guide