Introduction
This manual provides essential information for the proper installation, operation, and maintenance of the Fujitsu S26113-E567-V50-02 DPS-500XB A Server Power Supply. This unit is designed to provide stable and reliable power to compatible server systems. Please read this manual thoroughly before installation and use.
Specifications
The following table details the technical specifications of the Fujitsu S26113-E567-V50-02 DPS-500XB A Power Supply:
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Model Number | S26113-E567-V50-02, DPS-500XB A |
| Manufacturer | Fujitsu Technology Solutions |
| Max Output Power | 500W |
| AC Input | 100-240V~, 7-3.5A, 50-60Hz |
| DC Output +12V1 | 17A (18A 20SEC) |
| DC Output +12V2 | 17A (18A 20SEC) |
| DC Output +12V3 | 15A (18A 20SEC) |
| DC Output +12V4 | 15A (18A 20SEC) |
| DC Output +12V5 | 17A (18A 20SEC) |
| DC Output +12V6 | 0.5A (1A 20SEC) |
| AUX DC Output +12V | 1A |
| AUX DC Output +5V | 2A |
| DC Output +11V | 2A (2.5A 1SEC) |
| Fans | 1 |
| PFC Type | Active |
| CPU Power Connector | 4 pin |
| Application | Desktop |
| Modular | Non-Modular |
| 80 PLUS Certification | Gold |
| Origin | Mainland China |
| Condition | Second hand, Tested working 100% |
Setup and Installation
Proper installation is crucial for the safe and efficient operation of your power supply. Always ensure the server system is powered off and disconnected from the main power source before beginning installation.
- Safety First: Disconnect all power cables from the server and ensure no residual power remains. Wear an anti-static wrist strap to prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage to components.
- Remove Old PSU (if applicable): Carefully disconnect all cables from the existing power supply unit (PSU). Unscrew and remove the old PSU from the server chassis.
- Install New PSU: Gently slide the Fujitsu DPS-500XB A power supply into the designated PSU bay in your server chassis. Ensure it is seated correctly and align the screw holes.
- Secure PSU: Use the appropriate screws to firmly secure the power supply to the server chassis.
- Connect Power Cables:
- Connect the main ATX power connector to the motherboard.
- Connect the 4-pin CPU power connector to the motherboard.
- Connect any necessary peripheral power cables (SATA, Molex, PCIe, etc.) to your drives, expansion cards, and other components. Ensure all connections are firm and correctly oriented.
- Cable Management: Route cables neatly to improve airflow and prevent interference with other components.
- Final Check: Double-check all connections to ensure they are secure and correctly installed.
- Power On: Connect the server's power cord to the PSU and then to a grounded electrical outlet. Power on the server.
Operating Instructions
Once installed, the power supply operates automatically to deliver power to your server components. No specific user interaction is typically required during normal operation.
- Power On/Off: The power supply is controlled by the server's power button and operating system. Ensure the server is properly shut down before disconnecting power.
- Ventilation: Ensure the server chassis has adequate ventilation to allow proper airflow for the power supply's cooling fan. Blocked vents can lead to overheating and component failure.
- Stable Power Source: Connect the server to a stable and grounded power outlet. Using a surge protector or Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) is recommended to protect against power fluctuations.
Maintenance
Regular, simple maintenance can extend the lifespan of your power supply and ensure optimal performance.
- Dust Removal: Periodically clean dust from the power supply's fan and ventilation grilles using compressed air. Ensure the server is powered off and unplugged before cleaning.
- Inspect Cables: Occasionally check power cables for any signs of wear, fraying, or damage. Replace damaged cables immediately.
- Environmental Conditions: Operate the server in a clean, dry, and well-ventilated environment within recommended temperature ranges to prevent overheating.
Troubleshooting
If you encounter issues with your power supply, refer to the following common troubleshooting steps:
- No Power:
- Ensure the power cord is securely plugged into both the PSU and the wall outlet.
- Verify the wall outlet is functional by plugging in another device.
- Check all internal power connections (motherboard, CPU, peripherals) are firmly seated.
- System Instability/Random Shutdowns:
- This could indicate an overloaded or failing PSU. Ensure your system's power requirements do not exceed the PSU's 500W capacity.
- Check for overheating. Ensure proper ventilation and clean any dust from the PSU fan.
- Loud Fan Noise:
- Excessive fan noise can be caused by dust accumulation. Clean the fan blades and grille.
- If the noise persists, the fan bearing might be failing, which could require professional service or replacement.
- Burning Smell:
- Immediately power off and unplug the server. Do not attempt to use it. This indicates a serious electrical fault and requires professional inspection.
User Tips
- Given this is a second-hand unit, it's advisable to perform a thorough visual inspection for any physical damage or signs of wear before installation.
- Always ensure compatibility with your server's motherboard and chassis form factor before attempting installation.
- When replacing a power supply, take note of the original cable routing to simplify the installation of the new unit.
Warranty and Support
This product comes with a 3-month warranty period, effective from the date the package is delivered. The warranty covers manufacturing defects and operational failures under normal use.
- Warranty Exclusions: The warranty is void if the product is damaged due to improper use, unauthorized modifications, or physical abuse.
- Technical Support: For technical assistance or warranty claims, please contact your vendor or the original manufacturer, Fujitsu Technology Solutions.
- Return & Refund Policy: For details regarding returns and refunds, please refer to the specific policy provided by your seller at the time of purchase.





