Server blanks...................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Power supply unit (PSU) blanks (optional)................................................................................................................... 14
Side panels (optional).......................................................................................................................................................15
Power bay protectors......................................................................................................................................................20
Bus bar protectors............................................................................................................................................................ 21
IM blank llers...................................................................................................................................................................27
Locating Service Tag of your system.............................................................................................................................28
Block control distribution board..................................................................................................................................... 34
Fan power distribution boards (FPDB)......................................................................................................................... 38
Fan modules......................................................................................................................................................................39
4 Power bay overview.....................................................................................................................................42
Power bay specications................................................................................................................................................ 44
Power bay unit................................................................................................................................................................. 45
Power bay allocation..................................................................................................................................................45
Power supply unit (PSU).......................................................................................................................................... 49
Power bay power module (PBPM)...........................................................................................................................51
5 Bus bar overview......................................................................................................................................... 58
Rack level bus bar............................................................................................................................................................58
Bus bar top................................................................................................................................................................. 58
Bus bar middle............................................................................................................................................................59
Bus bar bottom.......................................................................................................................................................... 62
Block level bus bar........................................................................................................................................................... 62
One third-width cross bus bar block....................................................................................................................... 63
Half-width/full-width cross bus bar block.............................................................................................................. 64
Power bay level bus bars.................................................................................................................................................68
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Bus bar-PB................................................................................................................................................................. 69
6 Installing and removing system components.................................................................................................71
Service parts list............................................................................................................................................................... 71
Removing one third-width server............................................................................................................................ 72
Installing one third-width server............................................................................................................................... 74
Hard disk drive (HDD) trays............................................................................................................................................82
Power supply units (PSU).............................................................................................................................................. 90
Fan modules..................................................................................................................................................................... 96
Removing fan module................................................................................................................................................98
Installing fan module.................................................................................................................................................100
Fan blocks........................................................................................................................................................................102
Removing fan block..................................................................................................................................................102
Installing fan block....................................................................................................................................................104
Fan power distribution boards (FPDB)........................................................................................................................106
Power interface board (PIB).........................................................................................................................................139
7Block chassisThree types of block chassis (one third-width, half-width, and full-width).
8OpenIT bayTwo switch devices are available to provide networking for the entire system.
9Power BayLocated on the front side of rack, provides allocated space for power supply
units (PSUs).
10Front door (optional)Reversible front door can be congured to open from left or right, with lock.
Rack specications
Table 2. Rack specications
ItemDescription
HeightAvailable rack options:
•29U: 1,466.4 mm (57.73 inch)
•42U: 1,970.4 mm (77.57 inch)
•44U: 2,071.2 mm (81.54 inch)
•48U: 2,272.8 mm (89.48 inch)
•50U: 2,373.6 mm (93.45 inch)
Width600 mm (23.62 inch)
Depth1,200 mm (47.24 inch)
Net weight
•29U: 162.4 kg (358 lb)
•42U: 201.4 kg (444 lb)
•44U: 207.3 kg (457 lb)
•48U: 219.1 kg (483 lb)
•50U: 225.0 kg (496 lb)
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Rack accessories overview
The DSS 9000 rack enclosure oers server and power supply blanks as well as shipping brackets, bus bar protectors and optional side
panel accessories.
Topics:
•Server blanks
•Power supply unit (PSU) blanks (optional)
•Side panels (optional)
•Shipping brackets
•PDU brackets
•Power bay protectors
•Bus bar protectors
•Rack blank llers
•IM blank llers
•Locating Service Tag of your system
Server blanks
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The following lists the available server blanks for the DSS 9000: full width, half width, and one third width blank chassis.
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Figure 2. Full-width server blank
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Table 3. Full-width server blank features
ItemDescription
Dimensions (W x L x H)527 mm x 930 mm x 47 mm (20.75 inch x 36.61 inch x 1.85 inch)
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Figure 3. Half-width server blank
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Table 4. Full-width server blank features
ItemDescription
Dimensions (W x L x H)262.2 mm x 930 mm x 47 mm (10.32 inch x 36.61 inch x 1.85 inch)
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Figure 4. One third-width server blank
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Table 5. Full-width server blank features
ItemDescription
Dimensions (W x L x H)174.3 mm x 930 mm x 47 mm (6.86 inch x 36.61 inch x 1.85 inch)
Power supply unit (PSU) blanks (optional)
Figure 5. PSU blank
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Side panels (optional)
Figure 6. Filler panel
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Shipping brackets
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Figure 7. Shipping bracket
Figure 8. Shipping bracket
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PDU brackets
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Figure 9. PDU bracket
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Power bay protectors
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Figure 10. Power bay protector
Bus bar protectors
Figure 11. 0.5GU bus bar protector
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Figure 12. 1GU bus bar protector
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Rack blank llers
Figure 13. 1GU rack blank llers
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Figure 14. 2GU rack blank llers
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Figure 15. 3GU rack blank llers
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Figure 16. 5GU rack blank llers
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IM blank llers
Figure 17. IM blank llers
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Locating Service Tag of your system
Your system is identied by a unique Express Service Code and Service Tag number. The information is on a sticker on the right-front of the
system. This information is used by Dell to route support calls to the appropriate personnel.
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Service Tag
BMMYG92
Service Tag
BMMYG92
Service Tag
BMMYG92
Figure 18. Service Tag location
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Table 6. Rear cabinet features
No.ItemDescription
1BCDB (Block Controller Distribution
Board)
20.5U bus bar protectorCover to prevent contact with the bus bar.
3BC (Block Controller)Connectors
•1 x PCIe x8 connector
•4 x Fan zone connector
•4 x PIB connector
•1 x RJ45
•1 x Temperature sensor connector
•1 x PCIe x8 golden nger
•1 x RS232
•1 x JTAG
LED
•1 x power / status
•1 x ID
•4 x fan fail
Switch
•Reset switch (local)
4Fan cageSupports up to twelve fan modules
•Width: 480 mm (18.89 inch)
•Length: 114.5 mm (4.50 inch)
•Height: 116.0 mm (4.56 inch)
5Fan modulesFan module includes twelve fans.
6FPDB (Fan Power Distribution Board)
7Rear cabinet baseSupports up to twelve fan modules
Topics:
•Rear cabinet specications
•Block control distribution board
•Block controller (BC) modules
•Fan power distribution boards (FPDB)
•Fan modules
•1 x 2x13 connector
•1 x 2x10 connector
•12 x 2x4 connectors
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Rear cabinet specications
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Rear cabinet overview
Figure 20. Rear cabinet
Table 7. Rear cabinet
ItemDescription
Rear cabinetIncludes fan modules, fan cage, FPDB, BC, BCDB, and power strip brackets.
Dimensions (W x L x H)480 mm x 114.5 mm x 167 mm (18.9 inch x 4.51 inch x 6.57 inch)
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Block control distribution board
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Rear cabinet overview
Figure 21. Block control distribution board
Table 8. Block control distribution board
ItemDescription
Dimension (W x L x H)150 mm x 109 mm x 1.5 mm (5.90 inch x 4.29 inch x 0.06 inch), 8 layers
Connector
Net weight78.6 g (2.77 ounce)
Operating voltage/current12 V, current 0.2 A
LED denition
Table 9. LED
LEDColorStatusDescription
LED (Left)AmberSolidLink speed: 100Mb
LED (Right)GreenBlinkingLAN access
•4 x FAN Zone connector
•1 x RJ45
•4 x NPIO connector
•1 x HTPB connector
•1 x BC connector
•1 x BCM UART connector
ODisconnected
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Block controller (BC) modules
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Rear cabinet overview
Figure 22. BC module
Table 10. BC module features
ItemDescription
Dimension (W x L x H)120 mm x 24 mm x 88 mm (4.72 inch x 0.94 inch x 3.46 inch)
Connector
Switch1 x Reset SW (Local)
Net weight127.2 g (4.49 ounce)
Operating voltage/current3.3 V, current 1 A
LED denition
Table 11. LED denition
LEDColorStatusDescription
Power/StatusGreenOnIf there is no error
AmberOnIf there is an error from anyone of these: (Mac
MC and blocks of the IM are networked through a LAN.
6Power supply unit (PSU)Ten hot-swappable power supply units.
7Management controller moduleMonitoring through the on-board GbE to provide real-time two-way fan
speed and power status and operational event information.
Topics:
•Power bay specications
•Power bay unit
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Power bay overview
Figure 25. Power bay
Table 14. Power bay features
ItemDescription
Dimensions (W x L x H)537 mm x 800 mm x 98.6 mm (21.14 inch x 31.50 inch x 3.88 inch
Output
•Ripple/CS accuracy same as specied in PSU specications
•Static regulation/dynamic regulation at bus bar as denition location in PBPM
specications.
•On/O capacity through PMBus control
•Up to 10 kW (single PB with 5+5)
•Up to 18 kW (single PB with 9+1)
Power bay unit
The DSS 9000 leverages a power bay which houses up to ten AC power supply units (PSUs) to fully support the operational requirements
of the rack enclosure.
Figure 26. Power bay 1 MC + 10 PSU model (front view)
Table 15. Power bay 1 MC + 10 PSU model (front view)
No.ItemDescription
1MCOne management controller module
2Power supply unitTen hot-swappable power supply unit bays
Power bay allocation
When populating the PSU bays make sure to rst populate bays 1 to 6 then 7 to 10 as required. A minimum of six power supply units are
required to eectively sustain operations.
Figure 27. Power bay allocation
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NOTE: To meet power requirements a minimum of six power supply units must be installed. Make sure to rst populate power
bays 1 to 6.
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Rear view
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Table 16. Power bay overview (rear view)
No.ItemDescription
1Rear IO
2Brush panelAllows cabling to be fed to or from the rear of the cabinet and prevents dust
31U bus bar protectorCover to prevent contact with the bus bar and an electrical short circuit.
2000 W ACPlatinum675.37 BTU/hr50/60 Hz100–240 V AC,
NOTE: Heat dissipation is calculated using the PSU wattage rating.
NOTE: This system is also designed to connect to the IT power systems with a phase to phase voltage not exceeding 230 V.
FrequencyVoltageMaximum input
current
11.5 A
autoranging
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Power bay power module (PBPM)
Figure 30. Power bay power module (PBPM)
Table 20. Power bay power module (PBPM)
ItemDescription
•Supports multiple (max. 10) PSUs, each up to 2000 W PSU
•Supports up to two management controller cartridges
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Management controller (MC) module
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Table 21. Management controller
ItemDescription
Board length204.1 mm (8.03 inch)
Board width82 mm (3.22 inch)
Net Weight79 g (2.78 ounce.)
Connector
Switch1 x Power Button
Operating voltage/current12 V, current 1.3 A
LED denition
Table 22. LED
LEDColorStatusDescription
LAN port
StatusGreenOn1G LAN speed
AmberOn10M/100M LAN speed
ActivityGreenBlinkingTrac access
•1 x PCIe x4 Gold-nger
•1 x RJ45
•1 x Serial RJ45
•1 x SD socket
•1 x USB
•1 x JTAG
•1 x Battery holder
Power/StatusGreenOnPower on
AmberOnPower on fail
UIDBlueOn/O/BlinkingIdentify MC board location
ErrorGreenOnIf there is no error
AmberBlinkingInfrastructure mismatch
OnLink between MC and IM is Absent
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Rear IO module
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Power bay overview
Table 23. Rear IO module
ItemDescription
Board length105 mm (4.13 inch)
Board width40 mm (1.57 inch)
Net Weight62.2 g (2.19 ounce)
Connector
LED denition
Table 24. LED
LEDColorStatusDescription
LAN1 port
StatusGreenOn1G LAN speed
AmberOn10M/100M LAN speed
ActivityGreenBlinkingTrac access
LAN1 port
StatusGreenOn10M/100M LAN speed
AmberOn1G LAN speed
ActivityGreenBlinkingTrac access
•4 x RJ45 connector
•1 x (1x5) connector
•1 x (1x6) connector
•1 x (2x8) connector
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DSS 9000 rack manager module
Figure 33. DSS 9000 rack manager module
Table 25. DSS 9000 rack manager module features
ItemDescription
Board length323.25 mm (12.73 inch)
Board width242.3 mm (9.54 inch)
Net Weight1,050 g (37.03 ounce)
Connector
Switch1 x Reset Button
Operating voltage/current12 V, current 2 A
Infrastructure module LED denition
•2 x 8-port RJ45
•1 x 2-port RJ45
•1 x (2x2) Power connector
•1 x USB
•1 x (1x5) connector
•1 x Micro USB
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Figure 34. LED denition
Table 26. LED denition
ItemPortLEDColorStatusDescription
1MgmtRight LEDGreenBlinkingActive
Left LEDGreenOnLink speed: 1Gb
YellowOnLink speed: Others
ONo link
2Power/StatusGreenOnFault not detected
AmberOnFault detected: Mac address, I2C.
BlinkingInfrastructure mismatch or fan fault
3UIDBlueOn/O/BlinkingIdentify IM board location
4Block (1-10)Right LEDGreenBlinkingActive
Left LEDGreenOnLink speed: 1Gb
ONo link
5PB (1-4)Right LEDGreenBlinkingActive
Left LEDYellowOnLink speed: 100Mb
OLink speed: 10Mb or no link
6Gb (1-4)Right LEDGreenBlinkingActive
Left LEDGreenOnLink speed: 1Gb
YellowOnLink speed: Other
ONo link
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Power bay overview
The DSS 9000 rack enclosure includes bus bar to the following areas:
•Rack level
•Block level
•Power bay level
Topics:
•Rack level bus bar
•Block level bus bar
•Power bay level bus bars
Rack level bus bar
Bus bar top
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Bus bar overview
The top of the rack includes two bus bars, positive and negative. The bus bars are coupled to the middle bus bars for upward distribution of
the system’s power.
Figure 35. Bus bar top-P (positive, red)
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Figure 36. Bus bar top-N (negative, black)
Bus bar middle
The middle of the rack includes two bus bars, positive and negative. The bus bars couple the power block and the top bus bars for upward
distribution of the system’s power.
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Figure 37. Bus bar middle-P (positive, red)
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Figure 38. Bus bar middle-N (negative, black)
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Bus bar bottom
The bottom of the rack includes two bus bars, positive and negative. The bus bars are coupled to the middle bus bars for downward
distribution of the system’s power.
Figure 39. Bus bar bottom-P (positive, red)
Figure 40. Bus bar bottom-N (negative, black)
Block level bus bar
The following cross bus bar types are specic for the 6GU block.
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One third-width cross bus bar block
Figure 41. One third-width cross bus bar block-P (positive, red)
Table 27. Third width cross bus bar block-P (positive, red)
ItemDescription
Length334.4 mm (13.17 inch)
Width20 mm (0.79 inch)
Height34 mm (1.34 inch)
Thickness4 mm (0.16 inch)
Figure 42. One third-width cross bus bar block-N (negative, black)
Table 28. One third-width cross bus bar block-N (negative, black)
ItemDescription
Length334.4 mm (13.17 inch)
Width20 mm (0.79 inch)
Height34 mm (1.34 inch)
Thickness4 mm (0.16 inch)
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Half-width/full-width cross bus bar block
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Table 29. Half-width/full-width cross bus bar block-P (positive, red)
ItemDescription
Length334.4 mm (13.17 inch)
Width20 mm (0.79 inch)
Height34 mm (1.34 inch)
Thickness4 mm (0.16 inch)
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Figure 44. Half-width/full-width cross bus bar block-N (negative, black)
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Table 30. Half-width/full-width cross bus bar block-N (negative, black)
ItemDescription
Length334.4 mm (13.17 inch)
Width20 mm (0.79 inch)
Height34 mm (1.34 inch)
Thickness4 mm (0.16 inch)
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Power bay level bus bars
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Figure 45. Power bay level bus bar
Bus bar-PB
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Table 31. Bus bar-PB-P (positive, red)
ItemDescription
Length507.7 mm (19.99 inch)
Width40 mm (1.57 inch)
Height58.8 mm (2.31 inch)
Thickness8 mm (0.31 inch)
Figure 47. Bus bar-PB-N (negative, black)
Table 32. Bus bar-PB-N (negative, black)
ItemDescription
Length507.7 mm (19.99 inch)
Width40 mm (1.57 inch)
Height58.8 mm (2.31 inch)
Thickness8 mm (0.31 inch)
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Topics:
•Safety instructions
•Recommended tools
•Service parts list
•Servers
•Hard disk drive (HDD) trays
•Power supply units (PSU)
•Fan modules
•Fan blocks
•Fan power distribution boards (FPDB)
•Block Controller Distribution Board (BCDB)
•Installing BCDB
•Block controllers (BC)
•Management controllers (MC)
•Rack manager board (RMB) and infrastructure module (IM)
•Rear IO modules
•Power interface board (PIB)
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Safety instructions
CAUTION
repairs as authorized in your product documentation, or as directed by the online or telephone service and support team.
Damage due to servicing that is not authorized is not covered by warranty. Read and follow the safety instructions that are
shipped with your product.
System components and electronic circuit boards can be damaged by discharges of static electricity. Working on systems that are still
connected to a power supply can be extremely dangerous. To avoid injury to yourself or damage to system, follow these guidelines:
•Wear a grounded wrist strap when working inside the system chassis.
•Handle electronic circuit boards only by the edges, ensuring not to touch the components on the board. Do not ex or stress the circuit
board.
•Store all components inside a static-proof packaging until you are ready to use the components for installation.
: Many repairs may only be done by a certied service technician. You should only perform troubleshooting and simple
Recommended tools
•Phillips screwdriver #2
Service parts list
•DSS 9000 System
•Fan module
•Power
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– PSU
– PBPM
•Mechanical
– PSU blank
– Third width server blank
– Half width server blank
– Full width server blank
•PCBA module
– MC
– MC cover
– DSS 9000 rack manager module
– Infrastructure module
– Rear I/O
– BC
Servers
Removing one third-width server
Prerequisite
1Ensure that you read the Safety instructions.
Steps
1 Press the release latches on the side of the server.
2 Slide the server out of the block.
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Figure 48. Removing the one third-width server
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Installing one third-width server
1 Align the server with the bay, and insert the server into the block.
2 Slide the server in until it is fully seated in the block.
The server locks in place after it is properly seated.
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Figure 49. Installing the one third-width server
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Removing half-width server
Prerequisite
1Ensure that you read the Safety instructions.
Steps
1 Press the release latches on the side of the server.
2 Slide the server out of the block.
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Figure 50. Removing the half-width server
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Installing half-width server
1 Align the server with the bay, and insert the server into the block.
2 Slide the server in until it is fully seated in the block.
The server locks in place after it is properly seated.
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Figure 51. Installing the half-width server
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Removing full-width server
Prerequisite
Ensure that you read the Safety instructions.
About this task
Enter the context of your task here (optional). This is where introductory content goes.
Steps
1 Press the release latches on the side of the server.
2 Slide the server out of the block.
Figure 52. Removing full-width server
Installing full-width server
1 Align the server with the bay, and insert the server into the block.
2 Slide the server in until it is fully seated in the block.
The server locks in place after it is properly seated.
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Figure 53. Installing the full-width server
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Hard disk drive (HDD) trays
The HDD tray is only available for full width and JBOD servers.
Removing HDD tray
Prerequisite
1Ensure that you read the Safety instructions.
Steps
1 Grasp the tray handle with one hand, and use your thumb to push the plunger up to release the HDD tray.
2 Continue to hold the plunger and use the tray handle to pull the tray out from the chassis.
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Figure 54. Releasing the HDD tray
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3 Remove the HDD tray from the server.
Figure 55. Removing the HDD tray
4 Remove all HDDs in the HDD tray.
5 Remove the screw and loosen the captive screw on the CMA.
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Figure 56. Unfastening the CMA
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6 Continue to pull out the HDD tray and remove it completely from the chassis.
Figure 57. Removing the HDD tray from the server
Installing HDD tray
1 Insert the HDD tray into the server bay until the HDD tray clears the plunger.
Figure 58. Installing the HDD tray
2 Align the CMA in the server making sure the screw wells on the CMA and server are aligned.
3 Insert a screw in the CMA and tighten it to secure it to the server.
4 Tighten the captive screw on the CMA.
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Figure 59. Securing the HDD tray and CMA
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Table 33. Assembly material
DescriptionQuantityTorque (lbs/inch)
#6-32 screw18 ± 0.5
5 Install the HDDs on the HDD tray.
6 Push the HDD tray in until it is fully seated in the chassis.
The HDD tray locks in place after it is properly seated.
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Figure 60. Installing the HDD tray
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7 Install the full width server. For more details, see Installing full-width server.
Power supply units (PSU)
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Removing PSU
Prerequisite
1Ensure that you read the Safety instructions.
Steps
1 Press down the PSU release latch.
2 Remove the PSU from the power bay.
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Figure 61. Removing the PSU
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Installing PSU
1 Align the PSU with the bay. Make sure the connectors are positioned correctly before sliding the PSU into the bay.
2 Insert the PSU in the power bay and push it in until it is properly seated.
The PSU is secured when the release latch locks in place.
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Figure 62. Installing the PSU
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Fan modules
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Removing fan module
Prerequisite
CAUTION: To prevent damage to the system, remove only a single fan module at a time.
1Ensure that you read the Safety instructions.
Steps
1 Press up and hold the fan module release latch.
2 Pull the fan module out.
3 Remove the fan module from the fan cage.
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Figure 63. Removing the fan module
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Installing fan module
1 Align the fan module with the fan cage, making sure the connectors are aligned.
2 Insert the fan module in the fan cage.
The fan module locks in the fan cage.
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