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iv 5138,5155,5156,5157PowerSupplyandAirMovingDeviceV5R3
Chapter 1. Power supply and air moving device
Replacing and installing the power supply and air moving device are customer
tasks. You may be able to install or replace a power supply or an air moving
device with the unit powered on. When you use these instructions, you will
perform some or all of the following tasks:
v Perform prerequisite tasks.
v Power down the system.
v Remove the system unit covers.
v Remove hardware.
v Install new hardware.
v Install covers.
You
perform an initial program load (IPL) of your system, and verify your hardware
configuration.
You can choose to perform these tasks yourself or contact IBM(R) or an authorized
service provider to make arrangements for them to perform the tasks for a fee.
Should you encounter difficulties when performing a task, contact your authorized
dealer or service provider.
Select the instructions for the task you want to perform:
v Chapter 3,“ReplacepowersupplyiniSeries820or5075,5095,or0595expansion
unit,” on page 5
v Chapter 4, “Replace power supply in iSeries 825,” on page 7
v Chapter 6, “Replace the air moving device,” on page 13
v Chapter 5, “Install power supply in iSeries 820 or 5075, 5095, or 0595 expansion
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Chapter 3. Replace power supply in iSeries 820 or 5075, 5095,
or 0595 expansion unit
To perform this procedure with the system powered on, you must have the
following:
v Three power supplies and two working air moving devices for the 820 system
v Two power supplies and two working air moving devices for the 5075 expansion
unit
v two powersuppliesandfourworkingairmovingdevicesforthe5095or0595
__3.Removethebackcover. Refer to “825 back cover” on page 20.
__4.Removetheleftsidecover(viewedfromback).
__5.Locatethepowersupplytobereplaced.Referto“Locations”onpage27.
__6.Pullthehandleonthepowersupply.
__7.Supportthebottomofthepowersupplyasyouslideitoutoftheunit.
__8.Followthestepsin“Details:InstallpowersupplyiniSeries820or5075,
5095, or 0595 expansion unit” on page 11 to install the new power supply.
To perform this procedure with the system powered on, you must have two power
supplies and two working air moving devices. If you need to replace an air
moving device, go to Chapter 6, “Replace the air moving device,” on page 13.
To replace the power supply, perform these tasks:
Note: The figuresintheseinstructionsmaynotlookexactlyliketheserverthat
you have. However, the steps to perform the task are the same.
v “820, 5075, or 5095 front cover”
v “825 front cover” on page 18
v “820, 5075, and 5095 side and back cover” on page 18
v “825 back cover” on page 20
v “System units in a rack” on page 21
820, 5075, or 5095 front cover
Remove the system unit or expansion unit front cover by gripping the sides of the
cover A and pulling the cover toward you.
An
voltage on metal parts of the system or the products that attach to the
system. It is the customer’s responsibility to ensure that the outlet is
correctly wired and grounded to prevent an electrical shock. (RSFTD201)
Plug in the system unit and system unit console into an electrical outlet. Plug
in everything you previously unplugged such as printers and displays.
2.IsyoursystemunitaniSeries270,800,810or820,825,830,840,870,890?
__ 270, 800, or 810: Continue with the next step.
__ 820, 825, 830, 840, 870, 890: Go to step 5.
v “820 air moving device (AMD) and power supply location” on page 28
v “825 air moving device (AMD) and power supply location” on page 29
v “5075, 5095 or 0595 air moving device (AMD) and power supply location” on
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