Installation of the cooling components, Fbk525, Leed installation – Swiftech H20 120 User Manual

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II.

Installation of the cooling components


The following is a typical sequence of components installation. Placement of the cooling components may vary depending on your chassis
configuration.

1.

FBK525 Fill & Bleed installation

The fill-and-bleed kit may be installed pretty much anywhere
in the chassis, thanks to its flexible retention clip attachment
system. A majority of users will find it convenient to install in
a 5 ¼” bay.

To simplify the bleeding process described in following chapters, the
fill-and-bleed kit should preferably be installed at the highest point of
the cooling circuit, such as the uppermost 5 ¼” drive bay.

Each clip will be attached to the chassis with the provided screws as
shown in the example in Figure 1 below. A single screw is sufficient
per clip.

Figure 1

The clip retention system accommodates a wide range of
configurations, which will depend on the particular chassis, and users
needs. For example, a rheobus can easily be installed in the same bay
as the FBK525 as shown Figure 2 below: Another example in Figure 3
shows a “standard” setup.

Figure 2

- Notice how the ball valves are only held by one set of jaws

in this example.

Figure 3

A “standard” setup

2.

MCR120-F Radiator installation

The radiator/fan assembly fits in most intake or exhaust openings
designed to receive a 120mm case fan. Depending on the case
design, the assembly will either fit straight up (inlet and outlet up), or
may need to be rotated 90

° as shown in Figure 4 below. If a “bolt-on”

installation is not possible due to the chassis layout, we suggest using
The

MCB-120 “Radbox

” for an external installation.

Figure 4

Please use the separate installation guide provided with the

MCR120-F

radiator assembly to fasten the radiator to the

chassis (also listed in appendix).

TIP!

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