Air Filters are Customer Replaceable Units (CRU), shown in the following figure.Check the Air Filter periodically for cleanliness and replace as necessary. The Air Filter product code is SBC-5XXX-FILTER.
Replace the Air Filter annually and clean it every 90 days. In a dirty environment, or when you start getting frequent temperature alarms, you should always check the intake grilles for debris, and then check the Air Filter to see if it needs to be replaced. If the air in the operating environment is especially dirty, you may have to replace the filter more frequently.
UL Classified
Underwriters Laboratories, Inc has classified Air Filter as Class 2 (flammability only).
Parts and Tools Required
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) strap
Replacing the Air Filter
Perform the following procedure to replace the Air Filter:
- Attach an Electrostatic Discharge wrist strap using the ESD grounding point on the front panel of the chassis (refer to Connecting Electrostatic Discharge Wrist Strap for details).
- Remove the Bezel assembly (refer to SBC 5000 Series Bezel for procedure).
- Take the Bezel assembly to a work area not in the vicinity of the air intake of the SBC chassis ensuring any loose particles are not drawn into the SBC chassis during the filter removal procedure.
- Set Bezel assembly face down on a work surface.
Rotate the white pull tab until it clears the Bezel frame clip.
- Pull upwards on the white tab lifting the one end of the Air Filter out of the Bezel.
Slide the Air Filter in the direction shown to disengage it from the two black tabs at the other end.
Discard the Air Filter.
- Vacuum the Bezel frame and front panel of the SBC chassis if necessary, to remove dust and particulate matter.
Insert the replacement Air Filter info the Bezel assembly by reversing the above steps.
- Secure the Air Filter to the Bezel assembly by rotating the white pull tab to its original position under the Bezel frame clip.
- Reattach the Bezel assembly to the SBC chassis (refer to SBC 5000 Series Bezel).
CRU Storage
All SBC 5000 series CRUs are shipped in electrostatic discharge (ESD) bags and should be handled using appropriate ESD precautions. The storage environment for these CRUs are:
- Humidity must be less than 95% (non-condensing).
- Temperature must be between -40C and +70C.