Juniper Networks MX480 Cooling System, Airflow Through the MX240 Chassis

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MX240 and MX480 Ethernet Services Router Fan Tray Installation Instructions

Cooling System

The cooling system consists of the following components:

Fan tray

Air filter

The cooling system components work together to keep all router components within the acceptable temperature range (see Figure 1 on page 2, Figure 2 on page 2, Figure 3 on page 3, Figure 4 on page 3, Figure 5 on page 4, and

Figure 6 on page 4). The router has one fan tray and one air filter that install vertically in the rear of the router. The fan tray contains three fans on an MX240 router and six fans on an MX480 router.

The air intake to cool the chassis is located on the side of the chassis next to the air filter. Air is pulled through the chassis toward the fan tray, where it is exhausted out the side of the system. The air intake to cool the power supplies is located in the front of the router above the craft interface. The exhaust for the power supplies is located on the rear bulkhead power supplies.

Figure 1: Airflow Through the MX240 Chassis

Figure 2: Airflow Through the MX480 Chassis

The host subsystem monitors the temperature of the router components. When the router is operating normally, the fans function at lower than full speed. If a fan fails or the ambient temperature rises above a threshold, the speed of the remaining fans is automatically adjusted to keep the temperature within the acceptable range. If the ambient maximum temperature specification is exceeded and the system cannot

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Contents Contents Cooling System Airflow Through the MX240 ChassisFan Tray in an MX240 Router Replacing the Fan Tray Air Filter on an MX240 RouterRemoving the Fan Tray Installing the Fan Tray Installing the Fan Tray in an MX240 Router Electrostatic Discharge PointRear View of a Fully Configured DC-Powered MX240 Router Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage List of Technical PublicationsJunos Software for Supported Routing Platforms Junos References Junos API and Scripting Documentation Advanced Insight Solutions AIS DocumentationWeb User Guide Hardware DocumentationSeries Routing Platform Documentation Release NotesExplains how to quickly set up a J-series router. This Investigate problems with an Mpls networkRsvp trace options, and how to examine a Cspf or Rsvp Contains hardware descriptions and specificationsTraffic classification Junos Software with Enhanced Services Administration GuideJunos Software with Enhanced Services CLI Reference Routing protocols, MPLS, and VPNsRequesting Technical Support Self-Help Online Tools and ResourcesRevision History Opening a Case with Jtac
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