Xedge Chassis Systems
Xedge 6160 Chassis
032R440-000
Xedge 6000 Hardware
2-13
Issue 17
Installation & Setup Guide
Xedge 6160 Power Supplies.
Note
IMPORTANT! Each power supply requires a minimum load of 3A. When using a single power supply, the
lower (main) power supply must be used.
Note
IMPORTANT! Xedge 6160 chassis is available in AC or DC versions. The National Electric Code (NEC)
does not allow mixing an AC and a DC power supply in the same chassis.
Remove/Replace Procedure
There are no user-controller hardware option on the power supplies. To remove/replace a supply:
1. Turn off the POWER switch on the power supply you are removing.
2. Loosen the two captive screws on the front panel of the power supply.
3. Pull the power supply out of the slot by its handle. There is slight resistance initially until the
power supply connectors disconnect from the slot connectors.
4. On the replacement supply, ensure the POWER switch is off.
5. Remove the blank panel that covers the slot by loosening its two retaining screws. (If the
chassis is to have only one power supply, it must be installed in the lower (main) slot.)
6. Carefully insert the power supply into the tracks of the slot.
7. Slide the power supply into the slot until the power supply connectors are firmly seated in the
slot connectors.
8. Tighten the two captive screws on the power supply front panel.
9. Turn on the POWER switch.
Special Considerations
In the rare instance that the
Pwr On
indicator does not light or the
Failure
indicator does
light, reseat the power supply in its slot by using the preceding instructions. If the
Pwr On
indicator still does not light and/or the
Failure
indicator is still lit, the power supply has failed
and you should contact your authorized field service representative.
WARNING
Use care when removing/replacing power supplies. High voltages may be present, cre-
ating an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
To comply with safety requirements, you must install a blank panel over each unused power supply slot.