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ATE Core Configurations RMX-10011 User Manual
Operator Safety Information
Cables and connectors are considered inaccessible if a tool (screwdriver, wrench, socket, etc.) or
a key (equipment in a locked cabinet) is required to gain access to a conductive surface connected
to any cable conductor.
Caution
Access is prohibited to operators and is to be done by a trained service
person only.
Caution
Filler panels shall be installed in all empty slots on the front of the rack so that
operator access to interior equipment surfaces is restricted.
Caution
Verify equipment under test has adequate insulation between the cable
connections and any operator-accessible parts (doors, covers, panel shields, cases,
cabinets, etc.).
Safety Features
Safety Shutoff Thermostats
ATE Core Configurations has two safety shutoff thermostats (or four if the system is configured
with a UPS) on the interior surface of the fan cooling panel located at the top of the rack.
The thermostats are configured to shut the system off in the event the rack is unable to provide
adequate cooling, preventing a safety hazard to the user. When triggered by a severe over
temperature event, the thermostats will shut down the system by cutting power at the Power
Entry Panel AC outlet(s), immediately shutting off power to any downstream equipment
(including the PDUs).
Caution
Once the thermostats have tripped, any touchable or accessible surface
should be allowed to cool to 65° C before servicing the system. All service must be
done by a trained service person.
To reset the thermostats once they have tripped, locate the thermostats on the interior surface of
the fan panel at the top of the rack, and depress the red button located on the bottom facing
surface of each thermostat. The system should now power on as normal once the powering on
procedure has been utilized. Refer to the
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for more information about this procedure.
If the thermostats have tripped it is likely a result of a fault in the system (such as a fan failure)
and should be addressed before the system is allowed to resume normal operation.
Caution
Do not attempt to reset the thermostats until their temperature is below 45° C.