HP StorageWorks Power Supply/Blower Modular Smart Array Replacement Instructions (April 2004)

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hp StorageWorks
Power Supply/Blower
Modular Smart Array
Power Supply/Blower Replacement Instructions
First Edition (April 2004)
Part Number: EK–CSRPS–AA. A01
If the product in which this part is being replaced is still under HP
warranty, then the replacement part(s) referred to in these Replacement
Instructions is provided under the terms and conditions of the
Hewlett-Packard Company Limited Warranty for that product. A copy of
this Limited Warranty may be viewed at:
http://h18006.www1.hp.com/products/storageworks/warranty.html
If this is a trade sale part (product out of warranty), then the replacement
part(s) referred to in these Replacement Instructions is provided under HP's
express limited warranty statement, which may be viewed at:
http://customerops.corp.hp.com/1sw/pdm_om/warranty_support/policies/
2330100.doc
The replacement part takes on either the Limited Warranty Period of the
part being replaced or a ninety-day period that begins upon installation
of the replacement part, whichever is greater.
The information contained on these replacement instructions is subject to
change without notice. The only warranty for this replacement product is
as noted above. Nothing in these replacement instructions should be
construed as constituting an additional warranty. The information
provided in these replacement instructions is provided "AS IS" and HP is
not liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein.
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Copyright 2004 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
Please note that this document is protected by federal copyright law and
that no part of this document may be copied, reproduced or translated
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Company, L.P.
Replacement
Instructions
These instructions specifically pertain to the
MSA1000 product family. The part may also be
used in other HP products. Please refer to
documentation for your specific product for
detailed replacement instructions.
About this document
This document describes the procedure for replacing the power
supply/blower assembly used in the Modular Smart Array (MSA)
products.
Getting help
If you need assistance replacing the power supply/blower, go to
the HP support web site:
http://www.hp.com/cgi-bin/hpsupport/index.pl
Before you begin
Make sure you have a replacement part available before
removing the failed component. Removing a power
supply/blower impacts cooling within the enclosure.
Caution: You have only 7 minutes to complete the
replacement procedure or the enclosure may shut down due
to overheating. Ensure that you reinstall a power supply
within this time period.
If you would like to have a copy of the MSA User Guide
available for reference, you can download it from the
following web page:
http://h18006.www1.hp.com/storage/arraysystems.html
Caution: Parts can be damaged by electrostatic discharge.
Use proper anti-static protection. Refer to the documentation
that shipped with your system for additional information.
Verifying power supply/blower failure
The power supply and blower are separately replaceable
components. Before replacing the power supply or blower, use
the following methods to verify the component failure:
Check the power supply status LED (1, Figure 1). If the LED
is off, it indicates a power supply or blower failure.
Figure 1: Power supply/blower status LED
Using the controller LCD panel to identify the
failed power supply/blower
On the front of the MSA, use the controller display buttons to
scroll through the messages displayed on the controller LCD
panel and locate the following message:
409 STORAGE BOX #<n> POWER SUPPLY FAILED
The <n> value in the message identifies which enclosure has the
failed power supply.
Box 1- MSA enclosure
Box 2 - Disk enclosure attached to Port A of the MSA
Box 3 - Disk enclosure attached to Port B of the MSA
Removing a blower
It is not necessary to remove the power supply to replace a failed
blower.
WARNING: Keep your fingers away from the blower blades
until the motor stops. The blower motor does not stop
immediately when the blower is removed.
Push in on the two port-colored mounting tabs (1, Figure 2), and
pull the blower (2) away from the power supply.
Figure 2: Removing a blower
Installing a blower
Caution: Pressing on the center section of the blower can
damage the blades or the housing. Only press on the outer
edge of the blower when installing it.
1. Align the blower guide post (2, Figure 3) with the mounting
hole next to the power supply connector (1).
2. Slide the blower onto the power supply (4) until the
mounting tabs (3) snap into place.
Figure 3: Installing a blower
Removing a power supply
Caution: When a power supply is removed, the enclosure
could shut down due to overheating within seven minutes
unless the power supply is replaced.
1. Disengage the power cord lock (1, Figure 4) and disconnect
the power cord from the power supply.
Figure 4: Removing a power supply
Caution: When removing the left power supply, ensure that
the cord lock on the right power supply is engaged. This will
ensure that the right power supply is not inadvertently
disconnected.
2. Lift up on the port-colored module latch (2), then grasp the
blower (3) and pull the power supply out of the enclosure.
Note: A replacement power supply does not include a blower.
3. Remove the blower from the defective power supply and
install it on the replacement power supply.
1 Status LEDs
2 Power supply/blower 1
3 Power supply/blower 2
1
0006b
2
3
1
1
0007a
2
1
2
3
0008a
3
4
1
2
3
0009a
Printed in the USA.
EK- CSRPS- AA. A01

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