SONICWALL NSsp/High-End NSa Series Power Supply Installation Guide

June 3, 2024
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SONICWALL NSsp/High-End NSa Series Power Supply

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Replacement and Installation

SonicWall NSsp/High-End NSa Series Power Supply Replacement and Installation
This document provides instructions for:

  • Removing a defective power supply module and installing a replacement – see Removing the Power Supply from the Appliance and Installing a Power Supply into the Appliance.
  • Installing a redundant power supply module in your SonicWall NSa or NSsp appliance – see Removing the Cover Plate from the Redundant Power Supply Slot and Installing a Power Supply into the Appliance.

NOTE: Disconnect the power from the power supply being replaced. There is no need to power down the appliance.
WARNING: Power supply surfaces can be hot. Handle and store with care until the surfaces are cool.

Review the safety and regulatory information in the Quick Start Guide provided with the appliance.SONICWALL-NSsp-High-End-NSa-Series-Power-Supply-FIG
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Removing the Power Supply from the Appliance

To remove a defective power supply from the SonicWall appliance:

  1. Unplug the power cord from the SonicWall appliance power supply module that is being replaced.
  2. Taking note of the power supply orientation as it relates to the appliance, suppress the power supply release tab while using the module’s handle to pull the module outwards and remove it.

Removing the Cover Plate from the Redundant Power Supply Slot To remove the cover plate:

  1. Pull open the soft outer cover to expose the hole in the cover plate.
  2. Insert a finger into the hole and pull the cover plate to remove it.

You are now ready to insert the redundant power supply module into the empty slot. The primary power supply module stays in place.

Installing a Power Supply into the Appliance

WARNING: Do NOT insert anything except the power supply module into the appliance.

To install a new power supply module into the appliance:

  1. Insert the new power supply module into the empty slot using the same orientation you noted when you removed the defective module.
    Insert a redundant power supply module using the same orientation as the primary power supply.

  2. Carefully and firmly push the power supply module until it is completely seated and snaps into place.

  3. Connect the power cord to both the power supply and a power source.
    When installing a redundant power supply, connect it to a power source using a separate cord.

  4. Confirm that the new power supply is operating correctly. On the front panel, the LED indicator for the power supply should display a blue light. A yellow light indicates a problem.

This power supply module is for use only with SonicWall appliances indicated below. Use of this module with a SonicWall appliance that is not approved will void the warranty for that appliance. This module is provided as a replacement or redundant power supply, and is provided on an “as is” basis without warranty of any kind.
This power supply, 01-SSC-0019 SONICWALL HIGH-END NSA NSSP SERIES POWER SUPPLY FRU, is approved for use with:

  • SonicWall NSsp 13700 and lower-numbered NSsp models
  • SonicWall NSa 4700 and higher NSa x700 models
  • SonicWall NSa 4650 and higher NSa xx50 models

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