Regulatory and Integration Information
SAI2 Server Board TPS
Revision
1.0
64
7.2.2.1 In
Europe
The CE marking signifies compliance with all relevant European requirements. If the host
computer does not bear the CE marking, obtain a supplier’s Declaration of Conformity to the
appropriate standards required by the European EMC Directive and Low Voltage Directive.
Other directives, such as the Machinery and Telecommunications Directives, may also apply
depending on the type of product. No regulatory assessment is necessary for low voltage DC
wiring used internally or wiring used externally when provided with appropriate overcurrent
protection. Appropriate protection is provided by a maximum 8 Amp current limiting circuit or a
maximum 5-Amp fuse or positive temperature coefficient (PTC) resistor. This Intel server board
has PTCs on all external ports that provide DC power externally.
7.2.2.2
In the United States
A certification mark by a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL) such as UL, CSA,
or ETL signifies compliance with safety requirements. External wiring must be UL Listed and
suitable for the intended use. Internal wiring must be UL Listed or Recognized and rated for
applicable voltages and temperatures. The FCC mark (Class A for commercial or industrial only
or Class B for residential) signifies compliance with electromagnetic interference requirements.
7.2.2.3 In
Canada
A nationally recognized certification mark such as CSA or cUL signifies compliance with safety
requirements. No regulatory assessment is necessary for low voltage DC wiring used internally
or wiring used externally when provided with appropriate overcurrent protection. Appropriate
protection is provided by a maximum 8 Amp current limiting circuit or a maximum approved
5 Amp fuse or positive temperature coefficient (PTC) resistor. This server board has PTCs on
all external ports that provide DC power externally.
7.2.3
Prevent Power Supply Overload
The power supply output must not be overloaded. To avoid overloading the power supply, the
calculated total current load of all the modules within the computer should be less than the
maximum output current rating of the power supply. If this is not adhered to, the power supply
may overheat, catch fire, or damage the insulation that separates hazardous AC line circuitry
from low voltage user accessible circuitry and result in a shock hazard. If the load drawn by a
module cannot be determined by the markings and instructions supplied with the module,
contact the module supplier’s technical support.
7.2.4
Place Battery Marking on Computer
There is insufficient space on this server board to provide instructions for replacing and
disposing of the battery. The following warning must be placed permanently and legibly on the
host computer as near as possible to the battery.
WARNING:
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace with only the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of
used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.