Intel SR2400SYSD2 User Guide - Page 109

Installing a Hot-swap Power Supply, Installing or Removing the SATA or SCSI Backplane

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Hardware Installations and Upgrades 3. Press the green latch at the rear of power supply (see letter "A" in the following figure) and pull the power supply from the chassis (see letter "B"). A B AF00445 Figure 76. Removing a Hot-swap Power Supply 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 DC power source for the new power supply. Installing or Removing the SATA or SCSI Backplane You received your server chassis with your choice of one of three backplane options: A hot-swap SCSI option that came with a SCSI backplane that came with a flex cable, a SCSI cable, and drive carriers A hot-swap SATA option that came with a SATA backplane that came with a flex cable, SATA cable, and drive carriers A fixed SATA drive option that came with power cables, slimline drive cables, front panel cables, and drive trays The backplane board and equipment that came with it can be replaced if your backplane board fails or if a different option is required. To replace the backplane board, use the following instructions. In the steps below, for assistance in locating connection points on the SATA backplane, see "HotSwap SATA Backplane Connections." For assistance in locating connection points on the SCSI backplane, see "Hot-Swap SCSI Backplane Connections." Intel® Server Chassis SR2400/SR2400DC User Guide 85

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Hardware Installations and Upgrades
Intel® Server Chassis SR2400/SR2400DC User Guide
85
3.
Press the green latch at the rear of power supply (see letter “A” in the following figure) and pull
the power supply from the chassis (see letter “B”).
A
AF00445
B
Figure 76.
Removing a Hot-swap Power Supply
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 DC power source for the new power supply.
Installing or Removing the SATA or SCSI Backplane
You received your server chassis with your choice of one of three backplane options:
±
A hot-swap SCSI option that came with a SCSI backplane that came with a flex cable, a SCSI
cable, and drive carriers
±
A hot-swap SATA option that came with a SATA backplane that came with a flex cable, SATA
cable, and drive carriers
±
A fixed SATA drive option that came with power cables, slimline drive cables, front panel
cables, and drive trays
The backplane board and equipment that came with it can be replaced if your backplane board fails
or if a different option is required. To replace the backplane board, use the following instructions.
In the steps below, for assistance in locating connection points on the SATA backplane, see “
Hot-
Swap SATA Backplane
Connections.” For assistance in locating connection points on the SCSI
backplane, see “
Hot-Swap SCSI Backplane
Connections.”