Installing A New Power Supply; Installing A Replacement Power Supply; Replacement Ac Power Supply - IBM s-series Installation And User Manual

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Installing a new power supply

The procedures for installing a power supply differ depending on the power supply
type (replacement or original). Be sure to refer to the appropriate procedures in this
section. for the differences between replacement and original power supplies, see
"About replacement power supplies" on page 21.
Attention:
notices" on page xiii.

Installing a replacement power supply

Replacement power supplies (part numbers 32014-xxx and 32016-xxx) were
introduced with software release 03.2.00d. See "About replacement power supplies"
on page 21.
To install a replacement power supply, you need a Phillips-head or flathead
screwdriver.
The following illustration shows the replacement power supplies.
Figure 49. Replacement AC power supply
To install a replacement power supply, do the following:
1. Use a screwdriver to loosen the latch screw in the front upper right corner of the
2. Insert the new power supply into the empty power supply slot as shown in
Attention:
retaining screw on the front of the power supply. Attempting to install the power
supply with a closed latch will result in mechanical damage to the power supply and
power supply slot.
Attention:
insert the power supply upside down.
Attention:
pinched between the latch and the front of the power supply.
1. When the power supply is almost fully seated in the chassis, press firmly on the
2. When the power supply is fully seated, tighten the retaining screw as shown in
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Before beginning the installation, see the precautions in "Safety
power supply. Once the screw is loosened, the latch will spring gently forward
and down.
Figure 50 on page 111.
Do not attempt to install the power supply without first loosening the
Make sure the power supply is properly inserted in the slot. Never
Use caution when closing the latch. Your fingers could get caught or
power supply latch until it locks into place as shown in Figure 50 on page 111.
Figure 50 on page 111.

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