
AC Repair and Adjustment Procedures
FRP 24: Exhaust Air Thermistor Replacement
HMM-168-A
Cray Research/Silicon Graphics Proprietary
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You may also open, lock, and tag the customer’s wall breaker(s).
3.
Access the exhaust thermistors:
a. Open the rear cabinet door.
b. Use a small flatblade screwdriver to disconnect the cable from the
clock switch board.
c. Use a #2 Phillips screwdriver to remove the blower exhaust shield. Six
screws hold the shield in place.
d. Use a #2 Phillips screwdriver to remove the module panel. Eight
1/4-turn screws hold the panel in place.
e. Use a #1 Phillips screwdriver to remove the upper plenum panel. Six
screws hold the panel in place.
4.
Press the release lever (usually on the power supply side of the connector)
and pull the wire from the WACS harness up to disconnect the thermistor
connector from the WACS harness. Refer to
5.
Remove the four #2 Phillips screws that secure the thermistor plate to the
ceiling of the module exhaust plenum. Refer to
WARNING
Ensure that the electrical plug for the
equipment that you service is
unplugged, locked, and tagged. Failure
to do so could result in severe shock
and burns.