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Removing the Expansion
Module

Scalar i500 User's Guide

Permanently Removing Expansion Modules From an Existing Library
• All resources in the removed module(s) are removed. A partition
with all resources in the removed module(s) will be present with no
slots or drives. This partition can only be deleted.
Warning:
Warning:
To remove the expansion module:
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1 Before removing a module, follow the instructions in
Remove or Replace a Module
2 For each module that you plan to remove, open the I/E station and
access doors of each module.
Caution:
3 Disengage the Y-rails so the modules can be unstacked safely.
Chapter 12 Installing, Removing, and Replacing
All libraries taller than 14U must be installed in a rack
having a main protective earthing (grounding) terminal,
and power must be supplied via an industrial plug and
socket-outlet and/or an appliance coupler complying with
IEC 60309 (or an equivalent national standard) and having
a protective earth (ground) conductor with a cross
sectional area of at least 1.5 mm
To ensure proper airflow and access space, Allow 60 cm
(24 inches) in the front and back of the library.
Without tape drives, tape cartridges, or power supplies, a
5U control module weighs approximately 60 lbs (27.2 kg).
A 9U expansion module, without tape drives, tape
cartridges, or power supplies, exceeds 65 lbs (29.5 kg).
To avoid serious injury, at least two people are required to
safely lift the modules.
on page 362.
Before unstacking the modules, the robot assembly must
be parked as described in
a Module
on page 362.
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(14 AWG).
Preparing to
Preparing to Remove or Replace
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