If
the
power
cable
does
not
have
continuity,
exchange
it
for
a
new
one
and
perform
step
through
step
again.
Inspecting
the
UPS
for
unsafe
conditions
Ensure
that
you
take
the
time
to
inspect
the
uninterruptible
power
supply
(UPS)
for
unsafe
conditions.
Consider
the
following
conditions
and
their
potential
safety
hazards:
Electrical
hazards
(especially
primary
power)
Primary
voltage
on
the
frame
can
cause
serious
or
lethal
electrical
shock.
Explosive
hazards
A
bulging
capacitor
can
cause
serious
injury.
Mechanical
hazards
Loose
or
missing
items
(for
example,
nuts
and
screws)
can
cause
serious
injury.
Use
caution
when
working
in
a
potential
safety
hazard
that
is
not
covered
in
the
safety
checks.
If
unsafe
conditions
are
present,
determine
how
serious
the
hazards
are
and
whether
you
can
continue
before
you
correct
the
problem.
Using
the
following
inspection
checklist
as
a
guide,
inspect
the
UPS
for
unsafe
conditions.
If
necessary,
see
any
suitable
safety
publications.
1.
If
any
equipment
has
been
damaged
during
the
shipment,
keep
the
shipping
cartons
and
packing
materials.
2.
Perform
the
following
steps
to
file
a
claim
for
the
shipping
damage:
a.
File
with
the
carrier
within
fifteen
days
of
receipt
of
the
equipment.
b.
Send
a
copy
of
the
damage
claim
within
fifteen
days
to
your
service
support
representative.
Emergency
power-off
event
The
SAN
Volume
Controller
and
each
uninterruptible
power
supply
(UPS)
support
emergency
power-off
(EPO)
shutdowns.
In
the
event
of
a
room
EPO
shutdown,
the
2145
uninterruptible
power
supply-1U
(2145
UPS-1U)
automatically
shuts
down
within
five
minutes
of
the
input
power
being
removed.
When
the
2145
uninterruptible
power
supply
(2145
UPS)
detects
a
loss
of
input
power,
this
power
loss
is
reported
to
the
SAN
Volume
Controller,
which
completes
the
process
of
shutting
down
the
output
from
the
within
five
minutes.
Attention:
If
an
EPO
event
occurs
and
the
2145
UPS
is
not
connected
to
at
least
one
operational
SAN
Volume
Controller,
you
must
unplug
the
output
cables
of
the
2145
UPS
to
remove
output
power
from
the
UPS.
Checking
the
safety
labels
on
the
SAN
Volume
Controller
Before
you
install,
use,
or
service
the
SAN
Volume
Controller,
you
must
ensure
that
you
understand
the
safety
labels.
1.
Locate
the
following
labels
for
the
SAN
Volume
Controller:
v
Agency/ratings
label
for
the
SAN
Volume
Controller
2145-8F4
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System
Storage
SAN
Volume
Controller:
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