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HP Pr oL ian t DL3 8 0 G6 C ar r ie r -Gr ade Ser v er R ead Be f or e Inst all C ar r ie r -Gr ade Instr ucti ons HP P art Number: AM2 7 5-900 1A P ublished: July 20 1 2 E dition: 3[...]
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© Cop yr ight 200 9 , 20 1 2 Hew let t-P ack ard Dev elopment Co mpany , L. P . The inf ormati on contained her ein is sub ject to c hange witho ut notice . The onl y war ranti es for HP pr oducts and servi ces ar e set forth in the e xpre ss war ranty stat ements accompan y ing such pr oducts and serv ices . Nothing here in should be constr ued a[...]
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1 C on v erting to car r i er -gr ade This doc ument pr o vi des inf ormati on fo r the carr ier -grade v ersion o f the commer c ial HP Pr oLi ant DL38 0 G6 Serve r . This c hapter pr o vi des the step s req uir ed to con vert the commer c ial HP Pr oL iant DL3 80 G6 Serv er to its carr ier -grade v ersi on. The co nv ersion t o carr ier -grade co[...]
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4 Co nv erting to carr ier -gr ade[...]
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2 C abling Inst alling the gr ound lug T o meet the bonding and gr ounding cr iteri a for NEB S compliance , a dedicated gr ound lug is r equir ed. T o install the gr ound lug, s ee the steps illu str ated in the fo llow ing fi gur e: 1 Star w ashers 2 Gr ounding lug (5 4 5 1 5 5-00 1 ) 3 T1 5 T orx sc re w ( 1 9 2 308-00 2) The f ollow ing fi gure[...]
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Ca ble inf or mation This s ecti on pr ov ides cabling inf ormation f or installing the HP Pr oLian t DL380 G6 C arr ier -Gr ade Serve r . NEB S cha ssis gr ound This car rier -grade pr oduct is inte nded for u se in both common bonding netw orks and isolated bonding netw orks . The pr oduct is equipped w ith a NEBS-compliant c hassis gr ound lug l[...]
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3 P o w er su pplie s spec if i cati ons and ca ble inf or matio n 4 3 7 5 7 3-B2 1 HP 1 200W P SU 4 8VDC Input P ar t Number 3 6 - 7 2 Input V oltage Range (DCV) DC F req uency R ange (Nominal) (Hz) 7 2 48 3 6 Nominal Input V oltage (VDC) 1 200 1 200 1 200 Max imum Rated Ou tput W attage 1 9 2 8 38 Nominal Input C urr ent (A CD) 1 3 6 5 1 3 50 1 3[...]
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5 .9 9 . 1 6.4 6.8 7 . 0 9 .0 9 .7 Nominal Input Cur re nt (A rms) 1 34 8 1 34 8 1 34 8 1 34 8 1 34 8 1 034 9 30 Max imum Rated Input W at tage Rating (W at ts) 1 406 1 406 1 406 1 406 1 406 1 0 7 9 9 7 0 Max imum Rated V A (V olt- Amp) 8 9 8 9 8 9 8 9 8 9 8 7 86 Effi c iency (%) of Max imum Rated Output W attage 0.9 7 0.9 7 0.9 7 0.9 7 0.9 7 0.9 7[...]
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4 Inst alling the f ans W ARNI NG! T o pr ev ent perso nal injury fr om haz ar dous ener gy , r emov e wat ches , rings , or other metal ob jects . 1 . P ow er off the serv er . 2 . R emov e pow er to the server . 3 . R emov e the top cov er . 4. Locat e the fan blanks . 5 . R emov e and discard the f an blanks. 6 . Install the f ans into the boar [...]
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5 . Change the #1 0 s ys tem maintenance s wit ch se tting to the On position . Y ou can us e a plastic ball-po int pen to f lip the sy stem mainte nance sw itch . 6 . R eplace the top cov er . V er ify ing the s y stem main tenance s wit ch s etting After y ou s wit ch the se tting, v er ify that the #1 0 s yste m maintenance s witc h is in the On[...]
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3 . Selec t the T emperatur es tab . If the tempe ratur e thre sholds appear as sh ow n below , the s witc h is set corr ectly . Incorr ec t thresholds If the thr esholds don't sh o w up corr ectly , y ou might ha ve s witc hed the wr ong s w itch . Ensure the s w itch is r eset to the f actory def aults as des cr ibed in the HP ProL iant DL38[...]
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5 Inst alling the DL3 80 se r v er into a se ismi c r ac k F or infor mation on the ins tallatio n of the DL38 0 using the commer ci al r ack mount kit , see the HP w ebsite at http://www .hp .com/support/manuals. U nder Servers , cli ck Pr oLiant ml/dl and tc ser ies servers , and select y our pr oduct . While not s pec ifi cally de signed f or us[...]
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NO TE: The squar e -hole cage n uts that ar e pro vi ded in the rac k kit do not fit in the r ound holes in the s eismi c rac k. 3 . Install the r ound-hole M5 cage nuts in the a ppr opri ate r ack hole po sitions w here y ou wan t to install the DL3 80 Se r v er . • T w o cage nuts on the f r ont of eac h rail . • T w o cage nuts on the bac k [...]
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NO TE: Apply so me pre ssur e whe n fas tening the sc r ew s to the mounting r ail. 5 . R epeat steps 1 thr ough 3 for the othe r mounting r ail. W ARNI NG! T o r educe the risk o f pers onal injury or equipment damage , be sur e that the r ack is adequat ely s tabili z ed bef or e sliding the inner sli des into the sli de mounting br ack et ass em[...]
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8. Snap the serv er into place . 9 . F asten the serv er to the r ack , using the scr ew s included in the r ack kit as de scr ibed in the rac k kit instr ucti ons for pr eparing a s erver f or shipment . a . P ull dow n the plastic r etenti on lev er on each si de of the serv er . b . Insert the scr ew s into each si de. 1 0. Install the cable arm[...]
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*AM275-9001A* Prin ted in the US[...]