Use this information to resolve issues related to enclosure leakage
Make sure to disconnect power cords from all PCS. See Disconnecting PCS power cords. Make sure you have the following items at hand: A new enclosure leakage sensor (if leakage was detected) Stubby screwdriver An absorbent cloth
Access the enclosure mid-plate. Inspect the manifolds for moisture. See Remove the mid-plate assembly. It is important to visually inspect the bottom of the enclosure with a flashlight prior to re-installing the components into the enclosure.
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Check if the enclosure leakage sensor is correctly installed. To reinstall the enclosure leakage sensor, see Leakage sensor replacement. Use the absorbent cloth to dry the wet components or inside of the enclosure whenever necessary. Reinstall all components back to the enclosure. Then, connect the power cords to all the enclosure PCS, and power on the enclosure. See: If you are unable to identify the problem in the steps above, then you may need to contact Product Engineer for the further assistance.
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Remove the trays from the enclosure. Inspect the tray-rear-end quick connects for moisture. See: If the manifolds or quick connects have leakage problem, discard it. Then, install a new one. See: Replace the leakage sensor with a new one. See Leakage sensor replacement. Reinstall all components back to the enclosure. Then, connect the power cords to all the enclosure PCS, and power on the enclosure. See: If you are unable to identify the problem in the steps above, then you may need to contact Product Engineer for the further assistance.
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