Installing, Redundant, Power – Lenovo ThinkServer TD100x User Manual

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11.

If

you

have

a

hot-swap

model,

reinstall

the

hot-swap

power-supplies.

If

you

have

other

options

to

install

or

remove,

do

so

now;

otherwise,

go

to

“Completing

the

installation”

on

page

36.

Installing

redundant

power

and

cooling

(some

models)

For

some

models,

you

can

install

a

second

835-watt

hot-swap

power

supply.

This

upgrade

option

includes

a

hot-swap

power

supply,

two

hot-swap

fans,

a

fan

structure

with

an

air

duct

and

a

single

hot-swap

fan,

and

a

fan

power

cable.

You

must

also

purchase

a

second

power

cord

to

connect

the

power

supply

to

the

power

source.

To

install

the

redundant

power

and

cooling

option,

complete

the

following

steps:

1.

Read

the

safety

information

that

begins

on

page

vii

and

“Installation

guidelines”

on

page

9.

Attention:

Static

electricity

that

is

released

to

internal

server

components

when

the

server

is

powered-on

might

cause

the

server

to

halt,

which

might

result

in

the

loss

of

data.

To

avoid

this

potential

problem,

always

use

an

electrostatic-discharge

wrist

strap

or

other

grounding

system

when

you

work

inside

the

server

with

the

power

on.

2.

Turn

off

the

server

and

peripheral

devices,

and

disconnect

the

power

cords

and

all

external

cables.

Remove

the

left-side

cover.

3.

Remove

all

adapters.

Chapter

2.

Installing

options

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