Removing and installing a hot-swap power supply, Removing, Installing – Lenovo RD210 User Manual

Page 92: Hot-swap, Power, Supply

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5.

Use

the

thermal-grease

syringe

to

place

9

uniformly

spaced

dots

of

0.02

mL

each

on

the

top

of

the

microprocessor.

The

outermost

dots

must

be

within

approximately

5

mm

of

the

edge

of

the

microprocessor,

this

is

to

ensure

uniform

distribution

of

the

grease.

Note:

If

the

grease

is

properly

applied,

approximately

half

of

the

grease

will

remain

in

the

syringe.

6.

Install

the

heat

sink

onto

the

microprocessor.

If

you

have

other

options

to

install

or

remove,

do

so

now.

Otherwise,

go

to

“Completing

the

installation”

on

page

111.

Removing

and

installing

a

hot-swap

power

supply

This

procedure

is

used

when

either

installing

an

optional

hot-swap

power

supply

or

replacing

a

defective

power

supply.

The

removal

procedure

is

used

only

when

replacing

a

power

supply.

This

procedure

applies

only

to

server

models

that

have

hot-swap

power

supplies.

When

you

remove

or

install

a

hot-swap

power

supply,

observe

the

following

precautions.

v

The

server

comes

with

one

675-watt

hot-swap

12-volt

output

power

supply.

The

input

voltage

is

110

V

ac

or

220

V

ac

auto-sensing.

v

You

can

install

an

optional

675-watt

hot-swap

12-volt

output

power

supply

for

redundancy.

v

These

power

supplies

are

designed

for

parallel

operation.

In

the

event

of

a

power-supply

failure,

the

redundant

power

supply

continues

to

power

the

system.

The

server

supports

a

maximum

of

two

power

supplies.

Statement

5:

76

ThinkServer

RD210

Types

3795,

3796,

3818,

and

3819:

Installation

and

User

Guide

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