
FRP 9: Bottom Module Rail Replacement
AC Repair and Adjustment Procedures
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Cray Research/Silicon Graphics Proprietary
HMM-168-A
You may also open, lock, and tag the customer’s wall breaker(s).
3.
Open the rear cabinet door.
4.
Loosen the eight 1/4-turn captive screws that secure the module panel,
then pull the module panel out of the cabinet at an angle.
5.
Remove the I/O panel and the lower plenum panel. Eight 1/4-turn captive
screws secure the I/O panel to the cabinet. Twelve #1 Phillips screws hold
the lower plenum in place; four of the screws pass through the top of the
I/O bulkhead.
NOTE:
If the torus interconnections, etc., (of the rail that you are removing)
are in a different cabinet than the rail, you must access the wiremats
in all appropriate cabinets. In addition, you must open the
intercabinet cable ducts as described in the following step.
6.
If the rail’s wires and cables pass from one cabinet to another, open the
cable ducts where the cable passes between cabinets:
a. Use a #1 Phillips screwdriver to loosen the five Phillips screws that
secure each air seal assembly on the cable ducts.
b. Lower the air seal assemblies to provide room for the cable. The air
seal assemblies contain slots that move up and down on the Phillips
screws.
c. Secure the air seal assemblies in the open position by tightening the
Phillips screws on the assemblies.
7.
Remove the module where you will replace the rail and remove one or
more adjacent modules to provide access to the rail. Refer to
the modules in a protected location that is ESD safe.
WARNING
Ensure that the electrical plug for the
equipment that you service is
unplugged, locked, and tagged. Failure
to do so could result in severe shock
and burns.