v  For  a  list  of  supported  optional  devices  for  the  server,  see  http://www.ibm.com/
servers/eserver/serverproven/compat/us/.
System  reliability  guidelines 
To  help  ensure  proper  cooling  and  system  reliability,  make  sure  that  the  following 
requirements  are  met: 
v  Each  of  the  drive  bays  has  a  drive  or  an  electromagnetic  compatibility  (EMC) 
shield  installed  in  it. 
v  If  the  server  has  redundant  power,  each  of  the  power-supply  bays  has  a 
power-supply  installed  in  it. 
v  There  is  adequate  space  around  the  server  to  allow  the  server  cooling  system  to 
work  properly.  Leave  approximately  50  mm  (2.0  in.)  of  open  space  around  the 
front  and  rear  of  the  server.  Do  not  place  objects  in  front  of  the  fans.  For  proper 
cooling  and  airflow,  replace  the  left-side  cover  before  you  turn  on  the  server. 
Operating  the  server  for  extended  periods  of  time  (more  than  30  minutes)  with 
the  left-side  cover  removed  might  damage  server  components. 
v  You  have  followed  the  cabling  instructions  that  come  with  optional  adapters. 
v  You  have  replaced  a  failed  fan  within  48  hours. 
v  You  have  replaced  a  hot-swap  drive  within  2  minutes  of  removal. 
v  You  do  not  remove  the  air  duct  or  air  baffles  while  the  server  is  running. 
Operating  the  server  without  the  air  duct  or  air  baffles  might  cause  the 
microprocessor  to  overheat. 
v  Microprocessor  socket  2  always  contains  either  a  microprocessor  duct  or  a 
microprocessor  and  heat  sink.
Working  inside  the  server  with  the  power  on 
The  server  supports  hot-swap  devices  and  is  designed  to  operate  safely  while  it  is 
turned  on  and  the  cover  is  removed.  Follow  these  guidelines  when  you  work  inside 
a  server  that  is  turned  on: 
v  Avoid  wearing  loose-fitting  clothing  on  your  forearms.  Button  long-sleeved  shirts 
before  working  inside  the  server;  do  not  wear  cuff  links  while  you  are  working 
inside  the  server. 
v  Do  not  allow  your  necktie  or  scarf  to  hang  inside  the  server. 
v  Remove  jewelry,  such  as  bracelets,  necklaces,  rings,  and  loose-fitting  wrist 
watches. 
v  Remove  items  from  your  shirt  pocket,  such  as  pens  and  pencils,  that  might  fall 
into  the  server  as  you  lean  over  it. 
v  Avoid  dropping  any  metallic  objects,  such  as  paper  clips,  hairpins,  and  screws, 
into  the  server.
Handling  static-sensitive  devices 
Attention:  Static  electricity  can  damage  the  server  and  other  electronic  devices. 
To  avoid  damage,  keep  static-sensitive  devices  in  their  static-protective  packages 
until  you  are  ready  to  install  them. 
To  reduce  the  possibility  of  damage  from  electrostatic  discharge,  observe  the 
following  precautions: 
v  Limit  your  movement.  Movement  can  cause  static  electricity  to  build  up  around 
you. 
v  Wear  an  electrostatic-discharge  wrist  strap,  if  one  is  available. 
 
22  IBM  System  x3500  Type  7977:  User’s  Guide