Installing AC Power Modules
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites for this task.
Required Tools and Equipment
You need the following tool to perform this task:
• 7/16 hex socket and torque wrench, torque 50 in-lb.
Steps
Follow these steps to reinstall the AC power modules back into the chassis (see
Figure 168: Installing a Version
for the version 1 power module,
Figure 169: Installing a Version 2 or Version
3 Power Module in the Cisco ASR 9010, 9912, 9922 Routers, on page 161
for the version 2 and version 3
power modules, and
Figure 170: Installing a Version 2 Power Module in the Cisco ASR 9904 Router , on
for installing a version 2 power module in the Cisco ASR 9904 Router.
Procedure
Step 1
Slide the power module into the power tray until it mates with its backplane connector.
Step 2
Secure the module:
• Version 1 power module: Pivot the power module door fully to the left until it locks to securely seat the
power module to its backplane connector.
• Version 2 and version 3 power modules: Move the handle up and tighten the screw using the 7/16 hex
socket and torque wrench with the torque set to 50 in-lb.
Step 3
Repeat for the other AC power modules.
Step 4
Go to
Installing Fan Trays, on page 162
to install the fan tray.
To prevent damage to the power tray backplane connector, do not use excessive force when inserting
the power module into the power tray.
Caution
Figure 168: Installing a Version 1 Power- Module
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Installing Cards and Modules in the Chassis
Installing AC Power Modules