1 removing the power supply module, 2 installing the power supply module, 3 grounding a dc-powered system – Kontron TIGW1U Carrier Grade Server User Manual

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TIGW1U server—Server Installations and Upgrades

Kontron Carrier Grade Server TIGW1U

Product Guide, rev. 1.3

December 2009

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To maintain hot-swap capability, make sure an active power supply module is in each

chassis slot before replacing (hot-swapping) a power supply module.

3.3.2.1

Removing the Power Supply Module

1. Check the status LED to determine which power supply has failed (“A” in

Figure 17

). Disconnect the appropriate power cable.

2. Press and hold the green safety lock to the left to disengage the power supply

module.

3. Grasp the handle and pull the power supply from the chassis. (“B”)

3.3.2.2

Installing the Power Supply Module

Press and hold the green safety lock to the left and slide the power supply module into

the chassis slot.

3.3.2.3

Grounding a DC-Powered System

The DC chassis provides two #10-32 threaded studs for chassis enclosure grounding.

A single 90º standard barrel, two-hole, compression terminal lug with 5/8-inch pitch

suitable for #14-10 AWG conductor (such as the Thomas & Betts* terminal lug p/n

256-31426-141) must be used for proper safety grounding. See “D” in

Figure 3, “Rear

View” on page 16

for the location of the ground studs.

A crimping tool may be needed to secure the terminal lug to the grounding cable.

3.4

Internal System Component Installation Procedures

Note:

The procedures in this section assume that you have powered down the server and

removed the chassis cover as described in

Section 3.2, “General Installation

Procedures” on page 24

.

Figure 17.

AC and DC Power Supplies

DC PS

AC PS

TS000204

A

B

B

C

D

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