Replacing a DC Power Supply
Replacing a DC Power Supply
You can replace an DC power supply during operations so long as the other power supply provides power to
the switch.
Before you begin
• The replacement power supply must have the same wattage and airflow direction as the power supply
• An DC power source must be within reach of the power cables that will be used with the replacement
• There must be an earth ground connection to the chassis in which you are installing the replacement
Step 1
Remove a DC power supply as follows:
a) Turn off the circuit breaker for the power feed to the power supply that you are replacing.
Be sure that the LEDs turn off on the power supply that you are removing.
b) Remove the DC power connector block from the power supply by doing the following:
1. Push the orange plastic button on the top of the connector block inward toward the power supply.
2. Pull the connector block out of the power supply.
c) Grasp the power supply handle while pressing the release latch towards the power supply handle.
d) Place your other hand under the power supply to support it while you slide it out of the chassis.
Do not touch the electrical connections on the back side of the module and prevent anything else from
Caution
coming into contact with and damaging the connectors.
Step 2
Install the replacement power supply as follows:
a) Holding the replacement power supply with one hand underneath the module and the other hand holding the handle,
turn the power supply so that its release latch is on the right side and align the back end of the power supply (the end
with the electrical connections) to the open power supply slot before carefully sliding the power supply all the way
into the slot until it clicks into place.
Note
If the power supply does not fit into the open slot, turn the module over before sliding it carefully into the
open slot.
b) Test the installation by trying to pull the power supply out of the slot without using the release latch.
Cisco Nexus 9348GC-FXP ACI Mode Hardware Installation Guide
40
being replaced. Do not mix AC, DC, HVAC/HVDC power supplies in the same switch.
Note
You can determine the airflow direction by looking at the coloring of the latch
on each power supply. AC power supplies with burgundy latches have port-side
intake airflow direction, and power supplies with blue latches have port-side
exhaust airflow direction.
power supply. If you are using n+n power redundancy, there must be a separate power source for each
power supply installed in the chassis.
power supply. DC power supplies connected to DC power sources have three power cables (two for DC
power and one for grounding).
Replacing Components