Use caution when you are working in any potential safety hazardous situation that is not
covered in the safety checks. If unsafe conditions are present, determine how serious the hazards
are and whether you can continue before you correct the problem.
Before you begin
Before you start the safety inspection, make sure that
the power is off, and that the power cord is disconnected.
About this task
Each device has the required safety items that are installed to protect users and
support personnel
from injury. Only those items are addressed.
Important: Good judgment must also be used to identify potential
safety hazards due to the attachment of non-IBM® features or options that are not
covered by this inspection guide.
If any unsafe conditions are present, you must determine how serious the apparent hazard might be
and whether you can continue without first correcting the problem. For example, consider the
following conditions and their potential safety hazards:
- Electrical hazards (especially primary power)
- Primary voltage on the frame can cause serious or lethal electrical shock.
- Explosive hazards
- A damaged CRT face or a bulging capacitor can cause serious injury.
- Mechanical hazards
- Loose or missing items (for example, nuts and screws) can cause serious injury.
To inspect each node for
unsafe conditions, use the following steps. If necessary, see any suitable safety publications.
Procedure
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Turn off the system
and disconnect the power cord.
- Check the frame for damage (loose, broken, or sharp edges).
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Check the power cables by using the following steps:
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Ensure that the third-wire ground connector is in good condition. Use a meter to check that the
third-wire ground continuity is 0.1 ohm or less between the external ground pin and the frame
ground.
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Ensure that the power cord is the appropriate type, as specified in the parts listings.
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Ensure that the insulation is not worn or damaged.
- Check for any obvious nonstandard changes, both inside
and outside the unit. Use good judgment about the safety of any such
changes.
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Check inside the node
for any obvious unsafe conditions, such as metal particles, contamination, water or other fluids, or
marks of overheating, fire, or smoke damage.
- Check for worn, damaged, or pinched cables.
- Ensure that the voltage that is specified on the product-information
label matches the specified voltage of the electrical power outlet.
If necessary, verify the voltage.
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Inspect the power-supply assemblies and check that the fasteners (screws or rivets) in the
cover of the power-supply unit are not removed or disturbed.
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Check the grounding of the network switch before you connect the
system to the storage area
network (SAN).