Cleaning The Lpod Ps-1 Heat Sinks; Figure C-2. Lpod Web Server Interface 'Status |Graphs' Page – Temperature Graph - Comtech EF Data LPOD Installation And Operation Manual

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Appendix C
Figure C-2. LPOD Web Server Interface 'Status |Graphs' Page – Temperature Graph
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Cleaning the LPOD PS-1 Heat Sinks

Follow these steps to clean the LPOD PS-1 Heat Sinks:
Step
Task
1
Disconnect power from the LPOD.
2
Remove the eight screws – four on either side of the fan shroud – see Figure C-3.
Lift the fan shroud assembly far enough off the chassis to expose the heat sinks and access the fan's
3
power supply connection – see Figure C-4.
Disconnect the fan power supply. First, depress the connector's locking mechanism, and then pull
4
apart the mated components – see Figure C-5.
Visually inspect the the exposed LPOD heat sinks, located on the top and either side of the chassis,
5
for any accumulated debris or blockage that may be obstructing airflow. Use compressed air to clear
and clean the heat sinks as needed – see Figure C-6.
6
Reconnect the fan power supply by pressing the male and female connectors together until the
locking mechanism snaps and locks – see Figure C-7.
7
Re-install the fan shroud onto the chassis – be sure to keep the fan power supply cable clear of the
fan and heat sink surfaces. Then, re-install the eight screws as described in Step 2.
8
Reconnect the power source to the LPOD.
Be sure to use an appropriate screwdriver, such as the one provided with the
LPOD, to avoid damaging the screws.
Be sure to blow between the heat sink fins to remove any foreign object
accumulation.
Torque the screws to 11 ±2 inch lbs.
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