Notes:
1. Your server also comes with three 220 V ac power cords for connection to the
server rack power distribution unit (PDU). Refer to the documentation that
comes with your PDU option for additional information on installing a PDU.
Refer to the
Rack Mounting Instructions
provided on the
IBM xSeries
Documentation
CD or that comes with your server for additional information on
installing a server in a rack.
2. Power cords vary by country. For details about power cords for use in your
country or region, see “Power cords” on page 15 or go to
http://www.ibm.com/pc/support on the World Wide Web.
The following illustration shows the power supplies in your server. Your server
might differ slightly from this illustration.
1
Power supplies:
See “Replacing a hot-swap power supply” on page 84 for
information on power supply requirements and for instructions on installing
additional power supplies.
2
AC and DC power lights:
These lights provide status information about the
power supplies. These adjacent lights are located on the power supplies; the
ac power light is located closest to the power supply connector. During
normal operation, both the ac and dc power lights are on. For any other
combination of lights, see “Power supply LEDs” on page 156.
3
Power supply connectors:
The three system power cords connect here.
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