Cooling Fan Modules - Bosch DVA-08K Installation Manual

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(dual-level) bracket especially designed to house both the PSU and a cooling module mounted
underneath. PSUs can be found on either side of the controller module.
Each PSU comes with a single power socket for power cord plug-in and a single power switch
for you to turn the PSU on and off. Each PSU also comes with two embedded cooling fans to
provide sufficient airflow to keep the PSU cool. A single LED is used to indicate the PSU sta-
tus. A handle at the back of the PSU has been especially designed to enable you to remove the
PSU from the subsystem while the system is still online. This should only be done if the PSU
has failed and needs to be replaced.
NOTICE!
Hot-swapping the PSU also removes the cooling module at the lower slot.
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A retention screw at the upper right corner of the PSU module is used to secure the PSU to
the enclosure. If the PSU needs to be removed, the retention screw must be removed first.
When installing a new PSU module, make sure that the retention screw has been firmly
secured.
Fig. 2.12 PSU Module
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Cooling Fan Modules

The SATA-based RAID subsystem is equipped with two 1U single-fan, redundant, hot-swappa-
ble cooling modules shown in Figure 2.13. One 9.7cm fan is housed in each cooling module.
These modules have been designed to generate a cooling flow from the front to the rear of the
subsystem to extract the heat generated by the SATA hard drives. Two of the cooling fan mod-
ules are installed directly beneath the PSUs.
Fig. 2.13 Top View of a Cooling Fan Module
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