Standard Fan Module for HPE ProLiant DL360 DL360p Gen10 G10 HPN: 875283-001,879656-001,873799-001,873581-001
- Brand: HPE
- Manufacturer Part #: 873580-001
- Alt. Part #(s):
- :: 875283-001
- :: 879656-001
- :: 873799-001
- :: 873581-001
- Specs:-
- :: Type: Server Cooling module
- :: Details: DC12V, 1.50A, Nidec UltraFlo model: V40W12BS2N5-08T06HF, Delta model: PFM0412HS -BM5
- :: Connector: 6-Pin
- :: Product Type: Standard Fan Module
- :: Plug Type: Hot Pluggable
- Compatibility:
- HPE ProLiant DL Series:
- :: DL160 Gen10
- :: DL160p Gen10
- :: DL180 Gen10
- :: DL180p Gen10
- :: DL360 Gen10
- :: DL360p Gen10
- :: DL560 Gen10
- :: DL560p Gen10 Servers
- :: HPE Storage File Controllers
- :: HPE StoreEasy 1000 Storage
- :: HPE Cloudline CL2600 Gen10 Server
- Condition: New
- Warranty: 1 (one) year Tekmart Africa warranty
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**Eligible for immediate collection / shipping upon order confirmation*
The SKU:873580-001 is an HPE part number corresponding to an HPE Standard Fan Module for the ProLiant DL360 Gen10 server.
As this is a cooling component (a fan), the signs that it needs replacement are related to noise, rotation, and, most critically, system temperature alerts.
Critical tell-tale failure signs (immediate replacement) that you should replace this fan(s) on your derver:-
1. Server Overheating and Shutdown
This is the most critical sign. If the fan has failed completely, the server's thermal protection will trigger:
- ::iLO/System Event Log (SEL) Alerts: You will see repeated, critical Temperature Threshold Exceeded warnings.
- ::Automatic Shutdown: The server will automatically power off to protect the CPU and components from permanent damage.
2. Physical Failure Indication
- ::"No Fan" Alert: The server's POST (Power-On Self-Test) or iLO will report a missing or failed fan module in the specific bay where the 873580-001 is installed.
- ::Fan Fault LED: The individual fan module may have a fault LED (usually amber or red) illuminated, indicating it has failed its internal health check.
Warning Signs (Predictive Replacement)
3. Abnormal Noise or Vibration
A fan failure is often preceded by mechanical wear.
- ::Loud Grinding/Rattling: Indicates a failure of the fan's bearing system.
- ::High-Pitched Whine or Buzz: Could be due to an imbalance or an electrical issue within the fan motor.
- ::Intermittent Noise: The noise might come and go, signaling that the bearing is failing and the fan is struggling to spin properly.
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4. Excessive Fan Speed (without load)
If you notice the remaining healthy fans in the server constantly running at unusually high RPMs, even when the CPU utilization is low, it suggests:
- ::A neighboring fan has failed (the 873580-001), forcing the surviving fans to compensate to maintain airflow.
- ::The server's sensors detected inadequate airflow, ramping up the remaining fans to prevent the overheating (Sign #1).
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5. iLO Predictive Failure Alert
HPE's Integrated Lights-Out (iLO) management interface is designed to catch failures before they become critical.
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::Fan Status: Check the System Information > Fans section in iLO. A fan's status may change from "OK" to "Degraded," "Failed," or "Predictive Failure." This is the best time to replace the part before a total failure occurs.