Installing a hot-swap power supply, Installing, Hot-swap – Lenovo 6434 User Manual

Page 60: Power, Supply

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5.

Position

the

mini-PCI-X

enablement

card

over

the

mini-PCI

slot

connector

and

the

plastic

standoff.

Press

the

mini-PCI-X

enablement

card

firmly

into

the

mini-PCI

slot

connector

and

into

the

mini-PCI-X

enablement

card

connector,

and

then

onto

the

plastic

standoff.

1

Mini-PCI

slot

connector

2

Mini-PCI-X

enablement

card

3

Mini-PCI-X

enablement

card

connector

6.

Install

and

lock

the

side

cover

(see

“Reinstalling

the

side

cover”

on

page

52).

7.

Reconnect

the

external

cables

and

power

cords;

then,

turn

on

the

attached

devices

and

turn

on

the

server.

Installing

a

hot-swap

power

supply

The

following

notes

describe

the

type

of

power

supply

that

the

server

supports

and

other

information

that

you

must

consider

when

you

install

a

power

supply:

v

The

type

and

number

of

power

supplies

vary

by

server

model.

The

server

comes

with

at

least

one

power

supply.

v

Some

servers

come

with

a

hot-swap

power

supply

that

supports

redundant

mode.

The

redundant

mode

requires

two

operational

hot-swap

power

supplies

in

the

server.

This

procedure

applies

only

to

server

models

that

have

hot-swap

power

supplies.

If

the

server

contains

a

non-hot-swap

power

supply

that

requires

replacement,

the

power

supply

must

be

replaced

by

a

service

technician.

When

you

remove

or

install

a

hot-swap

power

supply,

observe

the

following

precautions.

Statement

8:

46

ThinkServer

TS100

Types

6431,

6432,

6433,

and

6434:

User

Guide

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