Cisco Systems 12012 manual Removing a DC-Input Power Supply

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Removing and Replacing a Card Cage Assembly

Removing a DC-Input Power Supply

Perform the following steps to remove a DC-input power supply:

Caution Before performing any of the following procedure, ensure that power is removed from the DC circuit. To ensure that all power is OFF, locate the circuit breaker on the panel board that services the DC circuit, switch the circuit breaker to the OFF position, and tape the switch handle of the circuit breaker in the OFF position.

Step 1 Attach an antistatic wrist strap to yourself and to one of the two ESD connection sockets located on the front edges of the upper card cage or to bare metal on the frame.

Step 2 If you have not already done so, turn OFF (O) the power switch on the DC-input power supply.

Warning Voltages might be present on the DC-input power supply terminals. Turn off the power source circuit breaker and remove the power supply before accessing the terminals.

Note Turning the power supply switch to OFF (O) releases a latch that secures the power supply in the power supply bay.

Step 3 Locate and turn off the source DC circuit breaker that services the power supply you want to remove. As an added precaution, tape the circuit breaker handle in the off position.

Step 4 Using a flat-blade screwdriver or a 10-mm nutdriver, turn the captive jackscrew counterclockwise (eject) on the power supply faceplate to unseat the power supply from the backplane power connector. Continue turning the jackscrew to disengage the jackscrew from the power supply bay (approximately 12 revolutions).

Step 5 Grasp the power supply handle and slide the power supply halfway out of the bay. (Refer to Figure 4.)

10Cisco 12012 Gigabit Switch Router Card Cage Assembly Replacement Instructions

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Contents Product Overview Product Number GSR12-CARDCAGE=Cisco 12012-Front View Safety Guidelines Safety WarningsSafety with Equipment Safety with Electricity Tools and Parts Required Preventing Electrostatic Discharge DamagePowering Down the Cisco Removing and Replacing a Card Cage AssemblyRemoving a Power Supply Removing an AC-Input Power Supply Disconnecting an AC-Input Power SupplyRemoving an AC-Input Power Supply Removing a DC-Input Power Supply Removing a DC-Input Power Supply Removing the Cards From the Upper Card Cage Removing a Line Card From the Upper Card CageRemoving the Interface Cables From a Line Card Removing a RP From the Upper Card Cage Removing a Line Card From the Upper Card CageRemoving an Alarm Card From the Upper Card Cage Removing a RP From the Upper Card CageRemoving an Alarm Card Removing the Cards From the Lower Card CageOpening the Air Filter Tray Lower Card Cage Air Deflector Removing Cards From the Lower Card Cage Removing the System Grounding System Grounding ReceptaclesRemoving the Card Cage Assembly Removing a System Grounding CableRemoving the Card Cage Assembly From the Frame Installing a New Card Cage Assembly Replacing the Cards in the Lower Card CageReplacing the Cards in the Upper Card Cage Replacing a Line Card in the Upper Card CageRemoving and Replacing a Card Cage Assembly Attaching an Interface Cable to a Line Card Replacing the Alarm Card in the Upper Card Cage Replacing the RP in the Upper Card CageReplacing the Power Supplies Installing the System GroundingReplacing an AC-Input Power Supply Replacing a DC-Input Power Supply Installing a DC-Input Power Supply Checking the Installation FCC Class a Compliance Cisco Connection Online Cisco Connection Online