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PWKS1AA25UTRT, PWKS2AA25UTRT,
PWKS4AA25UTRT, PWKS1AA15PWTR,
and PWKS2AA15PWTR Servers
User Manual
Revision 1.0
Revision Date: 9.21.2021

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  • Page 1 PWKS1AA25UTRT, PWKS2AA25UTRT, PWKS4AA25UTRT, PWKS1AA15PWTR, and PWKS2AA15PWTR Servers User Manual Revision 1.0 Revision Date: 9.21.2021...
  • Page 2 Please Note: For the most up-to-date version of this manual, please see our website at www.acecomputers.com. Ace Computers reserves the right to make changes to the product described in this manual at any time and without notice. This product, including software and documentation, is the property of Ace Computers and/ or its licensors, and is supplied only under a license.
  • Page 3 If you have any questions regarding this manual or server system, please contact our support team through Ace Computers Support page https://acecomputers.com/support/ .This manual may be periodically updated without notice. Please check the Ace Computers website for possible updates to the manual revision level. ACE088 Page 3 of 21 Rev Date: 9.21.2021...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter 1 - European Union (EU) Ecodesign Requirements ..............5 Chapter 2 - Illustrated System Disassembly Instructions ................ 8 Data Storage Devices ........................9 Memory ............................. 10 Processor ........................... 11 Motherboard ..........................12 Expansion Card/Graphics Card ....................13 Power Supply Module ........................
  • Page 5: Chapter 1 - European Union (Eu) Ecodesign Requirements

    This chapter addresses European Union (EU) Ecodesign requirements for servers and storage products. All data and ratings within this addendum are in reference only to the Ace Computers product(s) in the manual. The below information conforms to requirements laid down in Annex II of the Commission Regulation 2019/424.
  • Page 6 3(1)(k): The operating condition class is A2. Based on the results of testing, it was determined that as long as the server functions inside the Allowable Range as noted for “Operating Condition A2” (noted in the table below), there will be no material affect to the system and will continue to operate as intended for the entire lifecycle of the product.
  • Page 7 3(1)(o): List of recommended combinations of blade servers with chassis: N/A. 3(1)(p): List of all current SKUs within this product family. SKUs PWKS_AA25UTRT PWKS_AA15PWTR PWKS1AA25UTRT PWKS1AA15PWTR Models PWKS2AA25UTRT PWKS2AA15PWTR PWKS4AA25UTRT 3(3)(a): There is no use of cobalt in batteries in this product.
  • Page 8: Chapter 2 - Illustrated System Disassembly Instructions

    Chapter 2 - Illustrated System Disassembly Instructions Chapter 8 is intended to provide guidance to recyclers on the presence of materials and components at the product/family level, per Article 15 of the EU WEEE Directive 2012/19/EU. The provided information should also help direct recyclers to proper methods for removing parts and general product disassembly instructions.
  • Page 9: Data Storage Devices

    1. Data Storage Devices Location: Servers are best known for their storage and interchangeability, this is most commonly done through front hard drive bays as noted in the photo below. Some servers may also have SSD storage, this type of storage can be found on the motherboard. It generally lays flat, parallel to the board, rather than at a right angle.
  • Page 10: Memory

    Memory Location: Memory modules are found on the motherboard of the server, the number of memory modules may vary by unit configuration but are generally found in pairs of 2. Type and number of fastenings: Two (2) latches per memory module. Tools required: None.
  • Page 11: Processor

    3. Processor 4. Location: The processor is found on the motherboard of the server. As shown in the photo below, the processor is located under the heat sink. The heatsink can look more like a fin type thermal transfer device, or a rotating fan with a thermal transfer plate. There can be more than one processor per motherboard, generally between 1- 4.
  • Page 12: Motherboard

    5. Motherboard Location: The motherboard is the largest PCB in the server configuration, it is generally centrally located within the unit. Standard practice would be to remove all the components, peripherals, and add-ons from the motherboard before removal of the motherboard for processing. Type and number of fastenings: 14 Phillips screws.
  • Page 13: Expansion Card/Graphics Card

    6. Expansion Card/Graphics Card Location: Certain configurations of server may include a riser card bracket, this component allows for utilization of the vertical space in a server, rather than only utilizing the horizontal space. It is used for add-on types of components; it is attached directly to the motherboard. The riser card would generally be populated, and the components integrated should be removed prior to processing the riser card component.
  • Page 14: Power Supply Module

    7. Power Supply Module Location: The power supply module is an interchangeable unit, and can be removed with ease from the exterior, rear, portion of the server chassis. Many servers are equipped with redundant power supplies (at least 2) in some instances there may be more than 2 power supplies depending on the configuration.
  • Page 15: Chassis Cover

    8. Chassis Cover Location: The chassis cover is located on the upright, top side of the server, and it approximately 2/3 the size of the entire top, as noted in the illustration below. Type and number of fastenings: Two (2) buttons. Tools required: None.
  • Page 16: Batteries

    9. Batteries Location: The battery is located on the motherboard, see illustration below. Type and number of fastenings: One (1) latch. Tools required: None. Procedure: Push aside the small clamp that covers the edge of the battery. When the battery is released, lift it out of the holder.
  • Page 17: Riser Card

    Riser Card Location: The riser cards are located towards the rear of the server chasis, see illustration noted below. Type and number of fastenings: One (1) Phillips screw. Tools required: Screwdriver with PH2 bit. Procedure: Remove the screw and lift the riser card up from the motherboard expansion slot. Selective Treatment/Special Handling Per Annex VII, Directive 2012/19/EU: Any printed circuit boards within the riser card must be removed separately from the riser card and shall be disposed or recovered in compliance with Directive 2008/98/EC.
  • Page 18: Fans

    Fans Location: Most servers are equipped with a number of fans, this configuration includes no less than 4 fans. See illustration noted below for location within the server chassis. Type and number of fastenings: One (1) fan header per fan. Tools required: None.
  • Page 19: Back Plane

    Back Plane Location: The backplane of the servers is located between the fans and drive bays towards the front of the server chassis. See the illustration noted below. Type and number of fastenings: twelve (12) screws for PWKS_AA25UTRT series and PWKS_AA15PWTR series.
  • Page 20: External Power Cable

    External Power Cable Location: To power the server a power cable is required. The cable may be separate or attached via a server rack mount power delivery system. The external power cable may be dual ended with an outlet and inlet of the same plug configuration type or one end may be a plug type connection.
  • Page 21: Chapter 3 - Product Take-Back, End-Of-Life Processing, And E-Waste Program

    Member will reach out to further assist with your technical questions. If it is determined that the best course of action is an inhouse repair at Ace Computers, the service technician will help facilitate the process of returning the server for repair.

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