Trouble locating and clearing procedures (continued) 1-197
DMS-100 Family NA100 Trouble Locating and Clearing Procedures Volume 2 of 2 LET0015 and up
Replacing a fan in a 28-in. cabinet
(continued)
At the back of the cabinet
5
Open the cabinet doors.
6
Locate the ten-pin electrical connector for the fan tray at the bottom of the
cabinet. Disconnect the fan tray connector from the corresponding ten-pin
connector on the cabinet.
At the front of the cabinet
7
Loosen the two screws that hold the fan tray in place.
8
Slide the fan tray out of the cabinet.
9
Note the positive and negative electrical connections of the fan.
10
Locate the two electrical connectors on the fan tray. Unplug the two electrical
connectors on the fan tray from the corresponding connectors on the fan that
has faults.
11
Note the position of the fan that has faults (top and bottom, left and right).
12
Unscrew the four bolts that hold the fan in place.
WARNING
Loss of cabinet cooling
The equipment can overheat if you leave the fan
disconnected for an extended period of time.
Screws (2)
Filter access panel
Voltage limiter
and filter
(NTNX13CA)
Fan tray