Replacement Fan Tray Assembly for the
8820 Broadband Access Concentrator
Model 8820-S2-900
Installation Instructions
Document Number 8820-A2-GZ44-10
June 2004
What is the Fan Tray Assembly?
The fan tray assembly is a dedicated cooling device installed in the chassis of the
8820 Broadband Access Concentrator (BAC) to provide forced-air cooling of the
chassis. The fans, located at the top of the BAC chassis, draw cooling air
upwards from the bottom of the chassis, through the circuit cards or card cage,
forcing the air out the opening, located at the top rear of the chassis.
The fan tray assembly consists of six fans, a metal bracket, and a printed wiring
board (PWB) with a press-fit connector and five status LEDs. Each fan provides a
sense wire that indicates the status of the fan. The sense wires are connected to
the backplane via the fan tray’s PWB and its connector.
The rated airflow is 900 cfm (based on 6 fans at 150 cfm each) at zero back
pressure.
The fan tray is powered by 48 VDC from the backplane of the 8820 BAC.
Nominal power consumption is less than 100 watts, depending upon the
manufacturer.
An LED is on the fan tray so that if a fan failure occurs, a signal is sent to the
SCP card or MCP card and the yellow Fan ALARM LED on the chassis lights.
Removal of the fan tray also causes the SCP card or MCP card to sense an
alarm.
The fan tray assembly weighs 10 lbs (22 kg). It is secured in place by two
fan-locking brackets located on the right and left front of the assembly.
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Removing the Existing Fan Tray Assembly
You will need a Phillips screwdriver to remove the vent cover and fan tray.
" Procedure
To remove the existing fan tray
assembly:
1. Remove three screws from the
fan cover plate, and then remove
the cover plate from the chassis,
taking care not to damage the
LED protruding through the cover
plate.
2. Loosen (but do not remove) the
two screws on each locking
bracket, and use them to slide
both locking brackets toward
the middle of the front panel
until the ends clear the slots
in the side plates.
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NOTE:
There are two cutouts in the front face of the fan tray labeled PULL AREA.
This is where you place your fingers to pull the fan tray out of the chassis.
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WARNING:
A MECHANICAL HAZARD EXISTS DUE TO ROTATING FAN BLADES.
KEEP HANDS AND FINGERS AWAY FROM FAN BLADES DURING
REMOVAL OF FAN TRAY. USE ONLY THE DESIGNATED PULL AREAS
TO DISENGAGE THE F AN TRAY.
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