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User Manual

Installation

Nozzles are designed to attach tightly. If you need to remove a hose for any reason, 
it may not pull off easily, even after unscrewing the compression fitting.

Usually, a connection will come free by squeezing the hose 

on top of

 the nozzle 

and twisting/pulling away. If this fails, cutting a small incision lengthwise (parallel) 
along the nozzle will free it.

When a hose has been removed, it may be distorted. This last portion (about 1cm, 
7/16”) should be trimmed to ensure a perfect fit with the next connection. The tip 
should 

always

 be re-cut if you needed to remove the tubing with an incision.

Disconnecting Hoses

Hose Lengths

Before installing your liquid coolers, appropriate lengths of tubing must be cut to 
connect each device. For computer cooling, it’s generally easier to estimate the 
required amounts with hardware already mounted.

On the rear of the unit, the inlet and outlet 
locations will be labeled. Generally, the 
outlet will connect first with your CPU 
Cooler or the most temperature-sensitive 
device.

Coolant Outlet

Coolant Inlet

Parallel Loops

Parallel loops are normally used to help accommodate water blocks with 
significantly disproportionate flow restriction. They can become quite complicated, 
and if not well-planned, may lower performance through added bottlenecks and 
pressure drop.

One suggestion for parallel loops is to reduce tubing size when splitting. Ideally, 
the hose area going into the splitter will be roughly equal to (or slightly lower than) 
the combined hose area coming out. For example, 3/8” (10mm) tubing split into 
two 3/8” (10mm) paths would lose more pressure than splitting from 3/8” (10mm) 
into two or three 1/4” (6mm) paths.

If you are considering a parallel flow path, we would encourage you to experiment 
with different setups. There may be more optimal configurations than the example 
shown below.

10mm

CPU 

Block

Chipset

Block

RAM

Block

Cooling System

(Radiator, Pump, Reservoir)

10mm

Splitter

HD

Block

Chipset

Block

RAM

Block

HD

Block

Splitter

10mm

6mm

6mm

6mm

6mm

6mm

6mm

Summary of Contents for EX2-1055

Page 1: ...990 6 664 627 7 167 366 7 295 436 Other Technology Pending U S World Wide Patents Superior Liquid Cooling Systems English v1 0 www koolance com ISO 9001 Printed in Korea EX2 755 EX2 1055 User s Manual...

Page 2: ...nal use and household use but is not designed developed and manufactured as contemplated for use accompanying fatal risks or dangers that unless extremely high safety is secured could lead directly to...

Page 3: ...use of this product Additionally adding liquid coolers and other components to computer hardware may void the hardware manufacturer s original warranty If you have any specific questions on warranty...

Page 4: ...re sensors and ATX lead Rubber foot pads ATX power jumper wire User Manual Included Hardware flat head screw driver phillips head screw driver pliers scissors Required Tools During installation you ma...

Page 5: ...our computer data and or equipment could result Modes There are seven display options All are reached by continually pressing the SET mode select button 1 Temperature sensor 1 is displayed 2 Temperatu...

Page 6: ...l close the ATX pass through wire relay For a computer this is equivalent to holding in the power button for several seconds to force it to shut down With default alarm settings this means the shutdow...

Page 7: ...ugh the metal foot loops below the unit Rubber Foot Pad Attachment Straps External Nozzles Power Cable Cut tubing into two segments You will need to connect each to the rear nozzles Each hose connecti...

Page 8: ...connect withATX computers through an available card slot It is responsible for inlet outlet tubes the external power cable temperature sensors and shutdown lead There are 5 main internal connections t...

Page 9: ...ive the chassis power button directly CAUTION The auto shutdown safety feature of your cooling system will not function properly without connecting the ATX pass through lead Power Connection The cooli...

Page 10: ...heat exchanger This means for most loops you don t need to worry about hot water moving from one block to the next It gets only a little warmer throughout the entire loop Generally series is the simp...

Page 11: ...tions will be labeled Generally the outlet will connect first with your CPU Cooler or the most temperature sensitive device Coolant Outlet Coolant Inlet Parallel Loops Parallel loops are normally used...

Page 12: ...hapter 3 Filling Maintenance WARNING The cooling system s pump can not be run dry for any period of time Never power on the computer or cooling system without sufficient liquid in the reservoir Dry ru...

Page 13: ...t it to the lowest level during this time Allow the pump to run until the liquid noise subsides During this process cooling systems often need to be tilted gently to allow air to escape from the pump...

Page 14: ...To help avoid unnecessary RMA issues we have prepared this list of possible operational problems and their most common solutions 1 The pump does not appear to be operating properly Pumps need to be b...

Page 15: ...d remove the component In many cases the hardware will be fine after allowing it to dry However the system should not be operated until you have discovered where the leak is coming from and can repair...

Page 16: ...age resulting from warranty service performed by a non authorized repair service No responsibility is assumed for any special incidental or consequential damages due to a defective Koolance product In...

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