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Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9400 - Required Tools and Supplies; Safety Considerations

Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9400
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Required tools and supplies
E
nsure that you have the required tools and supplies on hand for the PowerProtect system installation.
You will need:
Antistatic wrist strap and conductive foam pad
Screwdrivers:
Phillips #1
Phillips #2 with a 4- to 6-inch blade and a magnetic tip
Phillips #2 with a 12 in. or longer blade and magnetic tip
Flat head with a 3/16 in. blade
Flat head with a 1/4 in. blade
Torque
Flashlight (free-standing for single-person installations)
Roll of 5/8 inch Velcro cable tie material (3M Scotchmate SJ-3401 or similar)
Null modem cable with DB-9 female connector to connect a service laptop to the PowerProtect system.
The following additional tools and supplies might be needed when working with PowerProtect systems:
Torque screwdriver
Pliers
Needle nose
Regular
Locking
10 mm socket or wrench
Diagonal wire cutters (for cutting tie wraps)
exFAT formatted 4 GB or greater USB flash memory drive
Tie wraps (4 in. and 8 in.)
Labels
Pen or marker
Masking tape
Safety considerations
Always follow safety recommendations to avoid damage to the system or harm to personnel.
CAUTION:
I
f the system is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the
equipment could be impaired.
The RJ45 ports on the motherboard, PCI cards, or I/O modules are for Ethernet connection only and must
not be connected to a telecommunications network.
Review and follow these important safety recommendations:
For ESD protection, Dell EMC recommends that you wear a suitable antistatic wrist or ankle strap. Observe all conventional
ESD precautions when handling plug-in modules and components.
All plug-in modules and blank plates are part of the fire enclosure system and should not be removed unless a replacement
can be added immediately. Do not run the system without all parts in place.
Provide a suitable power source with electrical overload protection.
Provide a safe electrical ground connection to each power cord. Check the grounding of the power sources before applying
power.
A DD9400 system must be operated only from a power supply input voltage range of 100240 VAC and 5060 Hz.
DS60 shelves use 200240 VAC and 5060 Hz.
ES40 shelves use 100240 VAC and 4763 Hz.
FS25 shelves use 100240 VAC and 4763 Hz.
The system is intended to operate with all installed power supplies working as designed.
A faulty power supply module should be replaced within 24 hours.
Always disconnect the power connections before removing or replacing a power supply module.
Introduction and Preparation 11

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