HP StorageWorks SAN Director Installation Guide (A7393-90009, May 2007)
Replacing the chassis168
c. Lift the cardboard box off the chassis and remove the plastic bag from around the chassis.
Save packing materials for use when returning the old chassis.
d. Leave chassis attached to pallet if chassis must be transported to the installation location.
3. Transport the new chassis to the installation area, using a pallet jack or other assisted lift. If a
pallet jack is available, place the tines into the gaps under the chassis.
Doorways must be wider than 36 inches (91 cm) to accommodate the chassis on the pallet.
4. Remove the pallet brackets and bolts:
a. Remove the four bolts holding the chassis to the pallet, using the 1/2 inch socket wrench.
b. Remove the four brackets from bottom of the chassis.
c. Save the pallet, pallet brackets, and pallet bolts for use when returning the faulty chassis, if
required.
5. Install the chassis in the cabinet or other installation location, as applicable, using a lift if
necessary to raise the chassis to the correct level. If installing the chassis in a cabinet, follow the
instructions provided by the rack kit manufacturer.
CAUTION: To ensure adequate cooling install the chassis with the cable side, which contains the
airtake vents, facing the cool air aisle.
Install components into new chassis
CAUTION: Do not force the installation of any of the components. If the component does not slide
in easily, ensure that it is correctly aligned and positioned before continuing.
Do not turn on the power until it is time to verify hardware operation (see step 1 on page 149).
1. Install the cable management comb on the new chassis, as described in ”Installing the cable
management pillars (optional)” on page 99.
2. Verify that both AC power switches are off (set to “0”); then, connect power cords and power
cord retainers (which should still be on the cords) to the new chassis:
a. Connect the power cords to the power connectors on the chassis. The power cords are
designed with right and left bends to facilitate cord management. Ensure that the power cord
has a minimum service loop of 6 inches available at the connection to the switch and that it
is routed so that it is not exposed to stress.
b. Tighten the adjusting screw on each retainer until the power cord cannot be pulled out of the
retainer. This prevents accidental disconnection from the chassis.
c. Connect the power cords to a power source with voltage of 200 to 240 VAC, 50-60 Hz.