Bulk
Power
Enclosure
(BPE)
Attention:
This
service
procedure
may
produce
other
power
error
code(s)
(101x
xxxx)
between
the
time
the
Start
Service
button
is
pressed
and
the
Service
Complete
button
is
pressed,
during
concurrent
repair.
If
the
system
behaves
normally,
as
described
by
this
procedure,
ignore
these
error
codes.
Removal
Attention:
The
BPE
unit
weighs
approximately
18.14
kg
(40
lbs).
1.
Locate
the
BPE
to
be
replaced.
2.
Note
the
state
of
all
ENBL
(Good)
LEDs
in
the
BPE.
3.
Press
the
green
Start
Service
button
on
the
UEPO
switch.
4.
Proceed
only
if
the
ENBL
(Good)
LED
goes
off
or
the
repair
has
been
scheduled.
If
the
repair
has
been
scheduled,
power
off
the
system
as
described
in
then
return
here.
5.
Manually
slide
all
Lock/Unlock
switches
(power
switches
to
the
right,
unlock)
on
all
BPRs
attached
to
the
BPA
side
being
repaired.
At
this
point,
the
ENBL
(Good)
LEDs
turn
off.
6.
Manually
turn
off
all
IBF
circuit
breakers
attached
to
the
BPA
side
being
repaired.
7.
Verify
that
all
cables
are
labeled
for
plug
location
and
then
unplug
the
cables
from
the
BPA
in
the
following
order:
a.
BPC
b.
BPD
c.
BPR
d.
IBF
(if
installed)
e.
ac
line
power
cord
8.
Remove
all
pluggable
FRUs
from
the
BPE
(BPRs,
BPCs,
BPDs,
and
BPF).
9.
Remove
the
four
mounting
screws.
Note:
Do
not
remove
the
two
screws
at
the
bottom
left,
as
these
fasten
the
cage
rail
to
the
frame.
10.
Slide
the
unit
out
of
the
frame.
Replacement
Attention:
Make
sure
that
the
all
BPR
Lock/Unlock
switches
(power
switches)
are
in
the
unlock
(right,
OFF)
position
on
this
BPA
before
proceeding.
Attention:
Make
sure
that
the
UEPO
bypass
switch
on
the
BPC
front
panel
is
in
the
NORMAL
position.
1.
Slowly
slide
the
BPE
into
the
frame
using
the
right
side
guide
pins
until
the
side
flanges
contact
the
frame.
2.
Fasten
the
four
mounting
screws.
3.
Replace
all
pluggable
FRUs
to
the
BPE
(BPR,
BPC,
BPDs,
BPF,
and
baffles).
Note:
Be
sure
to
check
the
board
connector
for
each
FRU
for
any
visible
signs
of
damage
(such
as
broken
sockets.)
before
plugging
into
the
backplane.
Replace
any
FRU
that
is
damaged.
4.
Plug
all
cables
to
the
BPA
FRUs,
ensuring
that
the
plug
location
and
the
cable
label
agree.
5.
Plug
in
the
ac
line
power
cords.
6.
Manually
turn
on
all
IBF
circuit
breakers
(if
installed)
attached
to
the
BPA
side
being
repaired.
7.
Manually
move
all
Lock/Unlock
switches
(power
switches)
to
the
lock
position
(the
left,
ON
position)
on
all
BPRs
attached
to
the
BPA.
8.
Press
the
white
Service
Complete
button
on
the
UEPO
switch
to
indicate
completion
of
this
procedure.
The
BPA
automatically
configures
as
it
powers
on.
Chapter
9.
Removal
and
Replacement
Procedures
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