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Replacing Components
Replacing a Fan Module
You can replace a fan module while the switch is operating so long as you perform the replacement within
one minute. If you cannot perform the replacement within one minute, leave the original fan module in the
chassis to maintain the designed airflow until you have the replacement fan module on hand and can perform
the replacement.
Caution
If you are replacing a module during operations, be sure that the replacement fan module has the correct
direction of airflow, which means that it has the same airflow direction as the other modules in the chassis.
Also, be sure that the airflow direction takes in air from a cold aisle and exhausts to a hot aisle. Otherwise,
the switch can overheat and shutdown.
If you are changing the airflow direction of all the modules in the chassis, you must shutdown the switch
before replacing all the fan and power supply modules with modules using the other airflow direction. During
operations, all of the modules must have the same direction of airflow.
Removing a Fan Module
Warning
Statement 263 Fan Warning
The fans might still be turning when you remove the fan assembly from the chassis. Keep fingers, screwdrivers,
and other objects away from the openings in the fan assembly's housing.
Step 1
On the fan module that you are removing, press the two sides of the fan module handle next to where it connects to the
fan module and pull on the handles enough to unseat it from its connectors.
Step 2
Holding the handle, pull the module out of the chassis.
Replacing a Fan Module, on page 1
Replacing a Power Supply Module, on page 2
Replacing Components
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Summary of Contents for Cisco 9332PQ

  • Page 1 Replacing Components • Replacing a Fan Module, on page 1 • Replacing a Power Supply Module, on page 2 Replacing a Fan Module You can replace a fan module while the switch is operating so long as you perform the replacement within one minute.
  • Page 2: Installing A Fan Module

    Replacing Components Installing a Fan Module Do not touch the electrical connectors on the back side of the module and prevent anything else from coming Caution into contact with and damaging the connectors. Installing a Fan Module Before you begin •...
  • Page 3 Replacing Components Replacing an AC Power Supply Note You can determine the airflow direction by looking at the coloring of the latch on each power supply. AC power supplies with burgundy latches have port-side intake airflow direction, and power supplies with blue latches have port-side exhaust airflow direction.
  • Page 4: Replacing A High Voltage (Hvac/Hvdc) Power Supply

    Replacing Components Replacing a High Voltage (HVAC/HVDC) Power Supply Replacing a High Voltage (HVAC/HVDC) Power Supply You can replace an HVACHVDC power supply during operations so long as the other power supply provides power to the switch. Before you begin •...
  • Page 5: Replacing A Dc Power Supply

    Replacing Components Replacing a DC Power Supply If the power supply does not move out of place, it is secured in the slot. If the power supply moves, carefully press it all the way into the slot until it clicks in place. c) Attach the Saf-D-Grid end of the power cable to the electrical outlet on the front of the power supply.
  • Page 6 Replacing Components Replacing a DC Power Supply b) Remove the DC power connector block from the power supply by doing the following: 1. Push the orange plastic button on the top of the connector block inward toward the power supply. 2.