Allied Telesis Power Supply AT FAN01 User Manual

Removable Power Supply and Fan  
Installation Guide  
AT-PWR01  
AT-PWR02  
AT-PWR05  
AT-FAN01  
AT-FAN03  
 
Removable Power Supply and Fan  
Installation Guide  
AT-PWR01  
AT-PWR02  
AT-PWR05  
AT-FAN01  
AT-FAN03  
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Removable Power Supply and Fan  
Removable Power Supply and Fan Installation Guide  
Document Number C613-04057-00 REV L  
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Contents  
Installing a Power Supply Unit or Fan .......................................................................... 6  
Connecting an AC power supply .................................................................................. 9  
Connecting a DC power supply .................................................................................. 11  
Checking LEDs ................................................................................................................ 13  
Removing a Power Supply Unit or Fan ...................................................................... 15  
Troubleshooting .............................................................................................................. 16  
Obtaining Documentation and Resources ............................................................... 17  
Standards .......................................................................................................................... 19  
EC Declaration of Conformity .................................................................................... 20  
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Removable Power Supply and Fan  
About this Guide  
This Installation Guide describes how to install the following PSUs and fans:  
AT-PWR01 PSU, either AC or DC power supply unit  
AT-PWR02 PSU, AC only  
AT-PWR05 PSU, AC only  
AT-FAN01, fan-only module  
AT-FAN03, chassis fan module  
Compatible Switches  
The following table shows which models of PSUs and fans are appropriate for  
individual switches.  
Switch  
PWR01 PWR02 PWR05 FAN01 FAN03  
AT-8948  
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x900-48FE  
x900-48FS  
AT-9924T  
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AT-9924SP  
AT-9924Ts  
x900-24XT  
x900-24XT-N  
x900-24XS  
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SwitchBlade x908  
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You can download complete documentation for these switches from  
www.alliedtelesis.com/support/software. For more information about the  
documentation and other resources, see “Obtaining Documentation and  
Resources” on page 17.  
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Installation Guide  
Package Contents  
Depending on the model, switches are shipped with a single supply unit (PSU),  
either AC or DC. Some models also have fan-only modules (FOM), chassis fan  
modules, or blanking plates.  
The AT-8948, AT-9924Ts, x900-24XT, x900-24XT-N, and x900-24XS  
switches have a PSU and a FOM installed.  
The x900-48FE, x900-48FS, AT-9924T, and AT-9924SP switches have a PSU  
and a blanking plate installed.  
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The SwitchBlade x908 is shipped with dual chassis fan modules and  
blanking plates, but no PSUs.  
The following items are included with each factory-installed PSU. Contact your  
authorised Allied Telesis distributor or reseller if any are damaged or missing.  
one AC power cord (AC models)  
one power cord retaining clip (AC models)  
one warranty card  
The following items are included with PSUs when purchased separately:  
one AC power cord (AC models)  
one power cord retaining clip (PWR01 and PWR02 AC models only)  
one clip-on ferrite core (PWR05 only)  
this Installation Guide  
one warranty card  
The following items are included with fans when purchased separately:  
this Installation Guide  
one warranty card  
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Installing a Power Supply Unit or Fan  
Use these instructions to install PSUs, chassis fan modules and FOMs.  
Do not combine PWR01 and PWR02 PSUs in the same switch.  
Do not combine AC and DC PSUs in the same switch.  
Before you begin  
Read the safety information for the switch.  
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Safety information is in the x900 Series Switch and SwitchBlade x908  
Installation and Safety Guide. You can download this document from  
Gather necessary tools and equipment.  
You will need an appropriate flat-bladed or Phillips (#1) screwdriver to tighten  
or loosen the captive screws.  
Verify the package contents if you have not already done so.  
See “Package Contents” on page 5. Contact your authorised Allied Telesis  
distributor or reseller if items are damaged or missing.  
Remove the unit from its packing material in an anti-static environment.  
Caution Follow correct anti-static procedures. Failure to do so could  
damage the PSU, fan, or switch. If you are unsure about correct procedures,  
contact your authorised Allied Telesis distributor or reseller.  
Caution When adding or replacing power supplies, keep your hands and  
fingers out of the power supply bays. After installing a PWR05 power supply,  
use a screwdriver to tighten the captive screw such that a screwdriver will be  
required to remove the PSU at a later date.  
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Installation Guide  
Installing a PWR01, PWR02, or FAN01  
1. If you are replacing a PSU, disconnect the power cord from the currently  
installed PSU before removing it.  
For AC PSUs, turn off the main power source to the PSU and disconnect  
the power cord.  
For DC PSUs, push the Run/Standby control and release it to the Off  
position. When the Run/Standby control is not depressed, it is off.  
Disconnect the supply cable wires from the circuit breaker.  
2. Remove the current PSU, fan, or blanking plate from the switch.  
Loosen the captive screws until fully loosened.  
Switch  
PSU  
Captive screw  
Captive screw  
If a unit is already in the bay, slide it out slowly and carefully. Support the  
unit from underneath as you remove it to prevent it from falling.  
Cover empty bays with a blanking plate because dust and debris could  
overheat or damage the unit and switch.  
3. Insert the new PSU or fan unit, and carefully slide it into the bay.  
Insert it slowly, being sure to keep it straight. Firmly press the unit until the  
faceplate engages, or nearly engages, the chassis. Forcing a misaligned unit  
into the bay is likely to damage both the unit and chassis.  
Note that when you have only one PSU installed in the AT-9924T and  
AT-9924SP switches, it must be installed in bay 2 to optimise cooling.  
4. Secure the unit in the switch by tightening the captive screws on the  
faceplate.  
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Installing a PWR05 or FAN03  
1. If you are replacing a PSU, turn off the main power source to the PSU and  
disconnect the power cord before removing it.  
The DC earthing connection is not necessary for the SwitchBlade x908 when  
using AC PSUs because the chassis is grounded through the power cords.  
2. Remove the current PSU, fan module, or blanking plate from the switch.  
Using a screwdriver, loosen the captive screw(s) until fully loosened.  
PSU bays  
Service  
access  
panels  
PSU  
Chassis fan  
Captive screw  
Captive screw  
If a unit is already in the bay, slide it out slowly and carefully. Support the  
unit from underneath as you remove it to prevent it from falling.  
Avoid the spinning blades on chassis fan modules. Contact may cause  
personal injury or damage the unit.  
Cover empty bays because dust and debris could overheat or damage the  
unit and switch. Do not operate the switch for extended periods without  
functioning chassis fan modules. Doing so will cause the switch to overheat  
and shut down, and may damage the switch.  
3. Insert the new PSU or chassis fan module, and carefully slide it into the bay.  
If you are installing a PSU, unlock the latch on the PSU first by loosening the  
captive screw.  
Insert the PSU or fan module slowly, being sure to keep it straight. Firmly  
press the unit until the faceplate engages, or nearly engages, the chassis.  
Forcing a misaligned unit into the bay may damage both the unit and chassis.  
4. Secure the unit in the switch by tightening the captive screw(s) on the  
faceplate. On the PWR05, use a screwdriver to tighten the captive screw  
such that a screwdriver will be required to remove the PSU at a later date.  
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Installation Guide  
Connecting an AC power supply  
Follow these instructions to connect an AT-PWR01, AT-PWR02, or AT-PWR05  
AC PSU to an AC power supply:  
Warning The AT-PWR01 AC PSU has a fuse rating of 250V, 5A for FH101 and  
FH102.  
Warning The AT-PWR01 AC PSU has double pole/neutral fusing. Electric  
shock is possible since there are dual primary fuses, one on the phase circuit and  
one on the neutral circuit. If the neutral opens, the phase may still be live.  
Warning For SwitchBlade x908 AC models the grounding stud on the rear of  
the unit is for supplemental grounding only. The system must be supplied by a  
grounded 3 wire AC source through the power supply cord.  
Connecting a PWR01 or PWR02  
1. Plug the supplied AC power cord into the power inlet on the PSU and  
attach the retaining clip.  
2. Connect the power cord to the main power source.  
3. The PSU LED on the front panel of the switch lights green. If the LED does  
not light, refer to the Hardware Reference for troubleshooting information.  
Connecting a PWR05  
1. Form a loop in the supplied AC power cord at the PSU end and clip the  
ferrite core over the looped cord, as shown in the following illustration.  
This keeps the ferrite core in its correct position, close to the PSU.  
Ferrite core  
Looped power cord  
2. Plug the AC power cord into the power inlet on the PSU.  
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3. Connect the power cord to the main power source.  
4. Check that the Run/Standby switch is set to the Run position (1). Both the  
AC and DC LEDs should be lit.  
Run/Standby  
switch  
AC  
LED  
DC LED  
Note that when the Run/Standby switch is set to the Standby position (0),  
the AC LED lights and the fan spins, but the DC LED does not light and the  
PSU does not deliver power to the device.  
5. The PSU LED on the front panel of the switch lights green. If the LED does  
not light green, check the Run/Standby switch. See the Hardware Reference  
for more troubleshooting information.  
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Installation Guide  
Connecting a DC power supply  
Follow these instructions to connect an AT-PWR01-80 DC PSU to a DC power  
supply. Only trained and qualified personnel should connect a DC power supply.  
You need an appropriate DC power source, DC supply cable, ring connectors, a  
crimp tool and an appropriate screwdriver to tighten the terminal screws.  
For centralised DC power connection, the switch should be installed in  
restricted access areas only (such as dedicated equipment rooms or  
equipment closets) in accordance with Articles 110-16, 110-17, and 110-18 of  
the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70.  
Power supply specifications:  
40 to 60V, 48V nominal  
supports either positive grounded or negative grounded operation  
a 15Amp certified/listed circuit breaker is required for circuit protection  
Supply cable specifications:  
three-core cable is required  
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minimum core size: 3.3mm (12 AWG) high strand count copper wire  
minimum cable rating: 600V, 90 degrees C  
Warning Disconnect the power supply cable before starting this procedure.  
1. Remove the transparent protective terminal cover.  
2. Strip the supply cable wires to expose 7.5mm (0.31 in.) of bare conductor.  
Terminate the wire with a nylon insulated solderless ring tongue terminal,  
JST FN5.5-5 or equivalent, using a crimp tool.  
3. Connect the ground wire to the ground terminal. Use the diagram on the  
rear panel of the switch to identify terminals. Tighten the terminal to  
between 2.4 and 4.0 Nm (21.3 and 35.4 lbf in).  
Caution Check that the PSU terminals are wired to the correct polarity.  
You will damage the PSU if you incorrectly connect it.  
4. Connect the positive feed to the + (positive) terminal and the negative feed  
to the - (negative) terminal. Tighten the terminals to between 2.4 and  
4.0Nm (21.3 and 35.4 lbf in).  
Note that the DC return input terminal must be connected as an Isolated  
DC return (DC-I).  
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5. Ensure there are no exposed cable strands.  
6. Replace the cover. You must replace the transparent plastic terminal cover  
before continuing.  
7. Secure the supply cable to the rack framework or a similar object to ensure  
that connections are isolated from any force applied to the cable.  
8. Ensure the circuit breaker for the supply circuit and the Run/Standby  
control on the PSU are off. Press and release the Run/Standby control so  
that it is not pushed in (which is the Off position).  
9. Connect the supply cable wires to the circuit breaker.  
10. Turn on the PSU by pushing in the Run/Standby control.  
11. Confirm that the switch is receiving power.  
Check that at least one of the PSU LEDs on the front panel of the switch is  
lit green. If no LEDs light, refer to the Hardware Reference for  
troubleshooting information.  
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Installation Guide  
Checking LEDs  
LEDs on PSUs, fans, and the front panels of switches indicate the operational  
status of the devices. After you have installed a PSU or fan and have powered on  
the switch, check the LEDs to verify operation by using the following tables.  
PWR01 The following table describes LEDs on the PWR01 and PWR02 power supply  
units.  
PWR02  
LED  
State  
Description  
FAULT  
Red  
The temperature on the PSU has exceeded the limit of  
75º C (167º F), or the fan failed.  
PWR  
Green  
A PSU is installed in the switch and is delivering power.  
GOOD  
PWR05 The following table describes LEDs on the PWR05 power supply unit.  
LED  
State  
Green  
Off  
Description  
AC input voltage is within 90-264VAC, 47-63Hz.  
AC input voltage is outside the acceptable range.  
DC output voltage is within 12V +/- 10%.  
DC output voltage is outside the acceptable range.  
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Green  
Off  
Red  
A fault has occurred. There is either a fan failure, or the  
temperature has exceeded its limit of 70ºC (158ºF).  
Off  
No fault conditions detected.  
FAN01 The following table describes LEDs on the FAN01 fan-only module.  
LED  
State  
Description  
FAULT  
Red  
The fan has failed.  
FAN03 The following table describes LEDs on the FAN03 chassis fan module.  
LED  
State  
Description  
FAN  
Red  
The fan has failed.  
STATUS  
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Switch The following table describes how LEDs on the switch report operations and  
faults with installed PSUs and FOMs.  
LED  
State  
Description  
PSU 1  
and  
Green  
The PSU is installed and supplying power to the switch.  
The voltage output is within specification.  
PSU 2  
Red  
One of the following:  
The PSU is installed in the switch, and a fan has  
failed or the PSU has exceeded its recommended  
temperature threshold of 70ºC (158º F).  
A FOM is installed in the switch and a fan has failed.  
The x900-12XT/S and the SwitchBlade x908  
switches do not support FOMs.  
The bay is empty. Applies to AT-8948, AT-9924Ts,  
x900-24XT, x900-24XT-N, and x900-24XS  
switches which require a FOM when only one PSU  
is installed.  
Dual PSUs are installed, but the PSU is not  
receiving power.  
Off  
A FOM is installed and operating at an acceptable  
speed. For AT-9924T, x900-48FE, x900-48FS, and  
SwitchBlade x908 switches, a blanking plate is installed.  
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Installation Guide  
Removing a Power Supply Unit or Fan  
Follow these instructions to remove a PSU, chassis fan module or FOM.  
Before you begin  
Read the safety information for the switch.  
®
Safety information is in the x900 Series Switch and SwitchBlade x908  
Installation and Safety Guide. You can download this document from  
Gather necessary tools and equipment.  
You will need an appropriate flat-bladed or Phillips (#1) screwdriver to tighten  
or loosen the captive screws.  
Caution Follow correct anti-static procedures. Failure to do so could  
damage the PSU, fan, or switch. If you are unsure about correct procedures,  
contact your authorised Allied Telesis distributor or reseller.  
Caution Keep your hands and fingers out of the power supply bays.  
To remove a PSU, chassis fan module or FOM  
1. If you are removing a PSU, disconnect the power supply.  
For AC PSUs, turn off the main power source to the PSU and disconnect  
the power cord.  
For DC PSUs, push and release the Run/Standby control to the Standby  
(off) position. The Run/Standby control is in the Run (on) position when it  
is depressed, and in the Standby (off) position when it is not depressed.  
Disconnect the supply cable wires from the circuit breaker.  
2. Remove the PSU, chassis fan module or FOM from the switch.  
3. Cover the empty bay with a blanking plate to prevent dust and debris from  
overheating or damaging the switch.  
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Troubleshooting  
If the PSU does not function as expected:  
Check that all cable connections are correct and secure.  
On the PWR01 DC model, check that the Run/Standby switch has been  
pressed and is in the On position.  
On the PWR05 AC model, check that the Run/Standby switch has been set  
to Run (position 1).  
Check that the PSU is receiving the correct AC voltage (AC models).  
If LEDs indicate a PSU fault, replace the PSU or have your authorised Allied  
Telesis distributor or reseller service it.  
Troubleshooting information is also in the x900 Series Switch and  
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SwitchBlade x908 Hardware Reference. You can download this document from  
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Installation Guide  
Obtaining Documentation and Resources  
The complete document set for x900 Series switches and SwitchBlade x908  
includes:  
this Installation Guide  
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the x900 Series Switch and SwitchBlade x908 Installation and Safety Guide,  
which describes how to install the switch and includes important safety and  
statutory information  
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the x900 Series Switch and SwitchBlade x908 Hardware Reference, which  
contains detailed information on x900 Series and SwitchBlade x908 switches  
and their hardware features  
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the x900 Series Switch and SwitchBlade x908 Expansion Module Installation  
Guide, which describes how to install expansion modules in x900 Series and  
SwitchBlade x908 switches  
the AT-9900s Series Switch Expansion Module Installation Guide, which  
describes how to install expansion modules in AT-9900s Series switches  
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the x900 Series Switch AlliedWare Operating System Software Reference, which  
contains detailed information on configuring switches running the  
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AlliedWare operating system  
the AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System Software Reference, which contains  
detailed information on configuring switches running the AlliedWare Plus™  
operating system  
You can download these documents and updates from  
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You need Adobe Acrobat Reader software to view, search, or print these  
documents. You can download it from www.adobe.com.  
Other resources  
How-To Notes describe a range of standard Allied Telesis solutions, and include  
technical tips and guides to configuring specific hardware and software features.  
You can download the latest How-To Notes from  
MIBs supported by Allied Telesis products can be downloaded from  
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Microsoft Visio stencils for Allied Telesis products can be downloaded from  
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AT-TFTP Server for Windows is a TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) server for  
transferring software versions, configuration scripts and other files between a  
PC and the switch. You download AT-TFTP Server from  
CD-ROM  
Some products also ship with a CD-ROM containing documentation and  
resources.  
Contacting us  
With locations covering all of the established markets in North America, Latin  
America, Europe, Asia, and the Pacific, Allied Telesis provides localized sales and  
technical support worldwide. To find the representative nearest you, visit us on  
the Web at www.alliedtelesis.com.  
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Standards  
Products in this document meet the following standards:  
Category  
Approval Agency and Requirement  
UL60950-1  
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-1-03  
EN60950-1  
AS/NZS 60950.1  
Electromagnetic Compliance  
FCC CFR47 Part 15 Class A  
EN55022 Class A  
VCCI Class A  
AS/NZS CISPR22 Class A  
CNS 13438 Class A  
EN61000-3-2/3  
Immunity  
EN55024  
U.S. Federal Communications Commission  
RADIATED ENERGY  
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device  
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  
against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This  
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with this instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case  
the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.  
Note: Modifications or changes not expressly approved by the manufacturer or the FCC can void  
your right to operate this equipment.  
Canadian Department of Communications  
This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing  
Equipment Regulations.  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel  
brouilleur du Canada.  
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EC Declaration of Conformity  
We:  
ALLIED TELESIS LABS LIMITED  
27 NAZARETH AVENUE  
CHRISTCHURCH 8024  
NEW ZEALAND  
Declare under our sole legal responsibility that these products:  
AT-PWR01, AT-PWR01-80, AT-PWR02, and AT-PWR05  
Power Supply Units  
Are in conformity with the essential requirements of directives:  
2006/95/EC Low Voltage Directive  
89/336/EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive including its  
amending directives 92/31/EC, 93/68/EEC and 2004/108/EC  
with reference to the following harmonised standards:  
EN55022: 1998 including A1:2000 and A2:2003  
Information Technology Equipment-Radio disturbance  
EN55024: 1998 including A1:2001 and A2:2003  
Information Technology Equipment—Immunity characteristics—Limits and  
methods of measurement  
EN60950-1: 2001 including A11:2004  
Information Technology Equipment including electrical business  
equipment—General Requirements  
EN61000-3-2: 2000 including A2:2005  
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)—part 3-2: Limits for harmonic current  
emissions (equipment input current up to and including 16A per phase)  
EN61000-3-3: 1995 including A1:2001 and A2:2005  
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)—part 3-3: Limitation of voltage  
fluctuations and flicker in low-voltage supply systems for equipment with  
rated current up to 16A  
Name: Dougal Oliver  
Position:  
On behalf of the Manufacturer  
Manager Engineering Programme  
Signature:  
Date of issue: 13 May 2008  
Place of issue: 27 Nazareth Ave  
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