Intel SR2400SYSD2 User Guide - Page 108

Installing a Hot-swap Power Supply, Installing or Replacing a Hot-swap Power Supply (DC Version)

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Installing a Hot-swap Power Supply To install a replacement power supply or to add a redundant power supply, use the following instructions. 1. (Replacing power supply only) Remove the failed power supply. For instructions, see "Removing a Hot-swap Power Supply." 2. (Installing redundant power supply only): Remove the filler panel from the upper power supply bay by pulling it out. 3. Slide the new power supply into the opening until it clicks into place. The latch on the rear of the power supply must be at the right. 4. Plug in the AC power cable for the new power supply. Installing or Replacing a Hot-swap Power Supply (DC Version) The power supply can be replaced if it, or one of the fans integrated into it, fails. If your server uses a redundant power supply, you do not need to power down your server to replace the failed power supply, as long as the remaining power supply is plugged into a DC power source and is functioning. If you do not have a redundant power supply installed, you must power down your server system before replacing the power supply. ✏ NOTE This procedure only applies to the DC version of the Intel® Server Chassis SR2400. If you are installing or replacing a hot swap power supply for the AC version of the Intel® Server Chassis SR2400, see "Installing or Replacing a Hot-swap Power Supply (AC Version)" for instructions. Removing a Hot-swap Power Supply To replace the power supply, use the following instructions. 1. (Non-redundant power supply only) Power down the server. 2. Remove the DC power source from the failed power supply. 84

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Installing a Hot-swap Power Supply
To install a replacement power supply or to add a redundant power supply, use the following
instructions.
1.
(Replacing power supply only) Remove the failed power supply. For instructions, see
Removing a Hot-swap Power Supply
.”
2.
(Installing redundant power supply only): Remove the filler panel from the upper power supply
bay by pulling it out.
3.
Slide the new power supply into the opening until it clicks into place. The latch on the rear of
the power supply must be at the right.
4.
Plug in the AC power cable for the new power supply.
Installing or Replacing a Hot-swap Power Supply (DC
Version)
The power supply can be replaced if it, or one of the fans integrated into it, fails. If your server uses
a redundant power supply, you do not need to power down your server to replace the failed power
supply, as long as the remaining power supply is plugged into a DC power source and is
functioning. If you do not have a redundant power supply installed, you must power down your
server system before replacing the power supply.
NOTE
This procedure only applies to the DC version of the Intel® Server Chassis SR2400. If you are
installing or replacing a hot swap power supply for the AC version of the Intel® Server Chassis
SR2400, see “Installing or Replacing a Hot-swap Power Supply (AC Version)” for instructions.
Removing a Hot-swap Power Supply
To replace the power supply, use the following instructions.
1.
(Non-redundant power supply only) Power down the server.
2.
Remove the DC power source from the failed power supply.