15.
Inspect the thermal interface material (TIM) for visible signs of damage, as shown in Figure 131 on
page 113 or Figure 132 on page 113. If you see folds, tears, bends, or if you have doubts about the
TIM, replace it.
The system can use two types of thermal interface materials (TIMs).
v
One TIM is silver-colored with trimmed corners and a red line, part number 44V8038.
The silver-colored TIM is typically adhered to the heat sink. Unless damaged, the silver-colored
TIM that is adhered to the heat sink can be reused. If the silver-colored TIM is damaged, use the
supplied scraper to remove the TIM. If you cannot remove the damaged TIM from the heat sink,
you will need to replace both the silver TIM and heat sink. Ensure that you have a spare TIM and
heat sink, part number 01AF286, on hand.
v
The other is TIM is dark gray with square corners, part number 01AF742.
The dark gray TIM can be reused unless it is damaged. You will need to move it to the new
system processor module.
A
P8EDE509-0
Figure 130. Removing the system processor module tool
112
Power Systems: Servicing the IBM Power System S822LC (8335-GTB)
Summary of Contents for S822LC
Page 1: ...Power Systems Servicing the IBM Power System S822LC 8335 GTB IBM ...
Page 2: ......
Page 3: ...Power Systems Servicing the IBM Power System S822LC 8335 GTB IBM ...
Page 16: ...xiv Power Systems Servicing the IBM Power System S822LC 8335 GTB ...
Page 204: ...188 Power Systems Servicing the IBM Power System S822LC 8335 GTB ...
Page 242: ...226 Power Systems Servicing the IBM Power System S822LC 8335 GTB ...
Page 243: ......
Page 244: ...IBM ...