Dell PowerVault 221S (SCSI) User Manual

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Troubleshooting: Dell PowerVault 220S and 221S Systems Installation and Troubleshooting Guide

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remove one of the two power supplies while the system is turned on. If you have a system with only one power

supply, you must turn off the system before replacing the power supply (see "

Replacing a Power Supply in Systems

With Nonredundant Power Supplies

").

NOTE:

When a power supply fails in systems using redundant power supplies, the fan speed of the cooling module

attached to the redundant power supply increases to provide additional cooling. However, if you are removing a fully

functioning power supply, the fan speed of the cooling module attached to the redundant power supply will increase

when the power supply that is being removed is turned off or unplugged, and will decrease when it is removed from the

system.

1. Using a Phillips-head screwdriver, turn the two captive screws counterclockwise to release the power supply and

cooling module from the module bay (see

Figure 5-5

).

Figure 5-5. Replacing the Power Supply (Systems With Redundant Power Supplies)

CAUTION:

The power supply and cooling modules are heavy. Use both hands when removing.

2. Grasp the handle on the power supply and carefully pull the power supply and cooling module out of the module bay

(see

Figure 5-5

).

NOTICE:

The power-supply handle is provided to ease the task of pulling the power supply free from the bay. Do not

use this handle to carry the storage system.

3. Detach the cooling module from the power supply by pressing the tab on the back of the cooling module and sliding the

cooling module back and up (see

Figure 5-6

).

Figure 5-6. Detaching the Cooling Module From the Power Supply

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