Vertiv™ Rectifier Module User Manual
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5.
On the replacement rectifier, loosen the captive fastener securing the top of the latch mechanism to the front of the rectifier.
Pull the top of the latch mechanism away from the rectifier (this will retract the latch mechanism located on the underside of
the rectifier).
6.
Push the rectifier completely into the shelf.
7.
Push the top of the latch mechanism into the front panel of the rectifier, and secure by tightening the captive fastener. This
locks the rectifier securely to the shelf.
8.
Certain functions (i.e. rectifier current limit, rectifier addressing) may require adjustment when adding or replacing a rectifier .
Refer to the Power System documentation for instructions.
9.
After the rectifiers are physically installed in the mounting shelf(s), they are ready for operation immediately after power is
supplied to them. Verify that the rectifiers are operating normally.
10.
Enable the external alarms, or notify appropriate personnel that this procedure is finished.
11.
Ensure that there are no local or remote alarms active on the system.
3.2.2
Rectifier Fan Replacement
Each rectifier uses a fan (P/N 32010093) for cooling. If fan replacement should become necessary, perform the following procedure.
Refer to
as this procedure is performed.
WARNING!
In a system with NO redundant rectifier, battery must have sufficient reserve to power the load(s) while the
rectifier is removed for fan replacement.
NOTE!
When performing any step in this procedure that requires removal of existing hardware, retain all hardware for use in
subsequent steps.
Procedure
1.
Performing this procedure may activate external alarms. Do one of the following. If possible, disable these alarms. If these
alarms cannot be easily disabled, notify the appropriate personnel to disregard any alarms associated with this system while
this procedure is performed.
2.
Remove the rectifier from the shelf. Refer to a previous procedure for step-by-step instructions.
3.
Place the rectifier on a static-safe work surface. Connect an approved grounding strap to your wrist for the remainder of this
procedure.
4.
On this rectifier; remove the screws securing the rectifier front cover and remove the cover.
5.
For proper orientation of the new fan, observe the location of the fan wires and the air flow arrows on the old fan.
6.
Remove the old fan, and unplug the fan from the rectifier.
7.
Place the new fan in the space vacated by the old fan (ensure the fan wires and air flow arrows match the orientation of the
old fan), and plug it into the rectifier.
8.
Replace the rectifier front cover and secure it with the screws previously removed.
9.
Replace the rectifier into the shelf. Refer to the previous procedure for step-by-step instructions.
10.
When the fans start, check to ensure that each is providing front-to-back airflow. If air direction is wrong, immediately
remove the rectifier from the shelf. Repeat previous steps to check fan orientation, and correct as necessary. Reinstall the
rectifier and again check for proper airflow.