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PRESENTATION AND INSTALLATION GUIDE – SN RANGE
APPENDIX G: CHANGING A POWER SUPPLY MODULE (SN3000 AND SN6000)
Each PSU module is equipped with a light showing its state (two colours: green/red for the AC mains
module, blue/red for the 48VDC module):
Module working correctly
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module connected to a power source but not installed in a firewall: green (AC mains)/blue (48VDC).
SN3000 (halted):
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module installed but not connected to a power source, and the other module is installed and
connected: green (AC mains)/blue (48VDC), blinking.
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module installed and connected to a power source: green (AC mains)/blue (48VDC), blinking.
SN3000 (running):
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module installed and connected to a power source: green (AC mains)/blue (48VDC), not blinking.
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module installed and not connected to a power source: red, blinking (+ buzzer).
Module not functioning correctly
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module connected to a power source: red, not blinking.
SN6000
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Disconnect the module from the electrical supply,
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AC mains supply: disconnect the mains cable
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48VDC supply: disconnect the supply cable from the module - squeeze the connecter vertically
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, and pull.
2.
Remove the module: push the release lever sideways toward the extraction handle, and pull
the handle. Take hold of the case of the module and remove it completely.
CAUTION: the module's metal case serves as a heat sink and its temperature can reach +60°C
at full power. It is therefore advisable to use a glove to hold the case.
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