Chapter 4 Maintenance, Troubleshooting & Hardware Replacement
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Over- temperature Failures
A temperature sensor mounted on the array’s controller board signals over- temperature status. Each status is triggered at a different temperature.
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•Display/operation:$51:$51,1*panel displays one of the following messages:
•Audible alarm sounds (if enabled).
• | If 7(03 | displays, all drives will be spun down (if enabled). | |
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| Meaning: Array’s internal | Check that the airflow from the front to the back of the | |
| array is not impeded. Check that the air filter is clean. | ||
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| Check that the top cover is on the array. |
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| Check that the fans are working. Replace if necessary. | |
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| Meaning: The array’s internal | Check the power supply for overheating. Replace if | |
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| temperature exceeds 50oC, the | ||
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Table 6: Array Temperature
If the array’s temperature exceeds either the :$51,1*or &5,7,&$/ threshold, the alarm sounds and the appropriate message appears on the display/ operation panel. Both the alarm and the display message will remain until you touch a key on the panel (the
Even if the temperature has gone below both
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