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Removing a fan module
WARNING!
•
Ensure electricity safety and never touch the rotating fans when you hot-swap a fan module.
•
To prevent a fan from causing loud noise, do not touch the fan blades and rotation axis, even if
the fan is not rotating.
To remove a fan module:
1.
Wear an ESD wrist strap and make sure it makes good skin contact and is reliably grounded.
2.
Press the red part of the handle with one hand and pull the fan module part way out of the slot.
Supporting the fan module bottom with the other, pull the fan module completely out of the slot
along the guide rails.
3.
Put the removed fan module in an antistatic bag.
Figure2-18 Removing a FAN-80B-1-B fan module
Installing and removing power supplies
WARNING!
•
To avoid bodily injury or device damage, strictly follow the procedures in
to install and remove a power supply.
•
Provide a separate circuit breaker for each power supply.
CAUTION:
Make sure each slot has a filler panel or module installed when the switch is operating.
The switch has four power supply slots at the rear panel. It is shipped with power supply slots PWR1
and PWR2 empty and power supplies slots PWR3 and PWR4 each installed with a filler panel.
The switch supports 2+1 and 2+2 power supply redundancy. You can install two to four power
supplies for the switch as needed. For information about the power supplies available for the switch,
see
H3C S9820-8C & S9820-8C-SAN
Ethernet Switches Hardware Information and Specifications
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