5 replacing the power supply, 1 removing the power supply, Replacing the power supply 3.3.5.1 – Kontron NSW1U IP Network Server User Manual

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Kontron IP Network Server NSW1U

December 2009

Product Guide, rev. 1.4

41

Server Installations and Upgrades—NSW1U Network Server

3.3.5

Replacing the Power Supply

Caution:

Your server does not have a redundant power supply unless you have purchased the

optional second power supply. If there is no second supply, before replacing the power

supply you must first take the server out of service, turn off all peripheral devices

connected to the system, turn off the system by pressing the power button, and unplug

the AC power cord from the system or wall outlet

If you have a second power supply in your server, you can skip step one in the

instructions below

To maintain hot-swap capability, make sure that there is an active power supply module

in both chassis slots before replacing (hot-swapping) a power supply module. Check

the status LED to determine which power supply has failed.

3.3.5.1

Removing the Power Supply

1. If you do not have a second, redundant power supply, power down the server system and unplug

all peripheral devices.

2. Disconnect the appropriate power cable.
3. Press and hold the green safety lock to the left to disengage the power supply.
4. Grasp the handle and pull the power supply from the chassis. (“M”)

Figure 25.

AC and DC Power Supplies

Item

Description

Item

Description

A

RJ45 serial port (COM2/Serial B)

I

USB 1

B

PCI cage thumbscrew

J

Intel

®

RMM GCM port (optional) or filler

panel (GCM port shown)

C

PCI add-in card bracket or filler panel

(shown)

K

Ground studs (used with DC input power

supply)

D

Power supply #1

L

Power supply status LED

E

Power supply #2 (optional) or filler panel

M

Handle to remove power supply

C

D

E

A

B

H

G

F

J

K

I

L

N

AC PS

M

DC PS

O

M

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