Computer Hardware User Manual

VTrak M310, M210p Product Manual
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Overheating
Overheating is a potentially serious condition because the
excessively high temperatures can lead to disk drive failure and
controller malfunction.
Overheating usually results from:
Fan failure
Poor air circulation around the enclosure
WebPAM PROe reports failed fans along with elevated
temperature. On VTrak, there are two kinds of fans:
Power supply, 1 fan each, 2 fans total
Cooling units, 2 fans each
If a power supply fan fails, you must replace the power supply. If
a cooling unit fan fails, you can remove the cooling unit and
replace only the fan itself.
No tools are required for either procedure. See page 172 for
instructions on replacing the fans.
Air circulation around the VTrak enclosure may be a more
complex problem. Use the thermometer icons to help you locate
the specific hot spot. Check for these conditions:
Accumulated dust or objects blocking the fans
Less than a minimum of 5 inches (13 cm) space between the
back of the VTrak and the wall or other object
Ambient temperature above 95°F (35°C) where the VTrak is
operating
To cool down a VTrak:
Correct any problems identified above
Power it down and let it sit for an hour or longer