System Overview 1-7
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The PowerEdge 6350 system is unique in that live AC power is routed inside
the system. An AC routing cable (
not
the same cable as the AC power cable in
the next section) connects to the power receptacle at the back of the system
and runs along the inside of the left chassis wall to the PSPB (see Figure 4-23).
WARNING: The PSPB in the PowerEdge 6350 system connects to live AC
power via the AC routing cable. Before removing or servicing the system,
it is critical to make certain that AC power is disconnected from the back
of the system.
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To prevent accidental removal of the AC power cable from the power recepta-
cle at the back of the chassis, a cable retainer maintains a slack loop that
protects the connection. The retainer can be either a metal clip attached to the
AC power receptacle (see Figure 1-7) or a plastic cable clamp that secures the
cable to the back of the chassis.
For a system that uses the metal securing clip, before removing the AC power
cable you must swivel the clip away from the cable as shown in Figure 1-7. For
a system that uses a plastic cable clamp, the AC power cable can be removed
from the system without opening the tie-wrap.
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The interface cables inside the chassis must be routed correctly to ensure that
the fan assembly (positioned over the cables) has room to fit fully into the
chassis. If you need to disconnect and remove any interface cables from the
system board, be sure to reinstall the cables in the order shown in Table 1-1,
with the first cable at the bottom.
metal securing clip
(open)
AC power cable