Removal and Replacement Procedures
AC Filter Cable Assembly
The AC filter cable assembly consists of two cables leading from separate power supply input
connectors near the front of the chassis and ending in an AC filter and inlets at the rear of the
chassis.
To remove the AC filter cable:
1. Power down the server. Refer to “Powering Down the Server” ea rlier in this chapter.
2. Remove all power supplies. Refer to “Hot -Plug Power Supply” earlier in this ch apter.
3. Remove all the hot-plug SCSI hard drives. Refer to “Hot-Plug SC SI Hard Drives” earlier
in this chapter.
NOTE: Label the individual hard drives before pulling them out.
4. Extend the server from the rack. Refer to “Extending the Server from the Rack” earlier in
this chapter. Although not required, HP recommends removing the server from the rack
for best performance. See “Removing the Server from the Rack” ea rlier in this chapter.
5. Remove the access panel. Refer to “R emoving the Access Panel” earlier in this chapter.
6. Remove the processor memory boards. Refer to “Proce ssor Memory Boards” earli er in
this chapter.
7. Remove the SCSI cables. Refer to “SCSI Cables” earlier in this chapter.
8. Remove the PCI-X expansion boards. Refer to “PCI -X Expansion Boards” earli er in this
chapter.
9. Remove the front fan cage. Refer to “F ront Fan Cage” earlier in this chapter.
10. Remove the rear fan cage. Refer to “R ear Fan Cage” earlier in this chapter.
11. Remove the pass-through board. Refer to “P ass-Through Board” earlier in this ch apter.
12. Remove the SCSI backplane. Refer to “ SCSI Backplane” ea rlier in this chapter.
13. Remove the BBWC assembly. Refer to “B attery-Backed Write Cache Assembly” earlier
in this chapter.
14. Remove the system board. Refer to “Syste m Board” l ocated earlier in this chapter.
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