Koolance ICM-PC54I User Manual

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Push this tubing segment completely
onto the radiator barb. It can help
to temporarily dip the tubing end in
water to lubricate it.

(Note: this piece of tubing should not
be connected to the pump.)

Push unattached tubing onto radiator barb

Clamp

Using pliers, move the hose clamp onto
the the radiator barb and release it.

Correct placement of the clamp is

important to prevent leaks. It should
rest just behind the barbed portion of
the fitting.

Move clamp onto radiator barb

Correct location of a hose clamp to left of

barbed area

Barbed

Area

Insert the angled swivel fittings into the CPU water block. For lack
of leverage, pliers might be needed to tighten the second fitting. Do
not overtighten fittings, or the black plastic top may become
stripped!

Keep in mind for parallel threads (G 1/4 BSPP), sealing is performed by the o-
ring and not the threads themselves. Excessive torque is unnecessary and could
damage components.

The hose from the pump should go to
the CPU block’s “inlet” (white arrow-
head pointing toward the thread).

Place a clamp onto both open tubing
ends and push tubing onto the CPU
barbs. As before, water can be used to
help with lubrication.

Move hose clamps onto the fittings just
behind the barbed areas, then release.
Clamps can be rotated later if needed.

Barbed

Area

Cut the other end of the tubing to the
same point as the pump’s tubing.
Both ends of tubing (from pump
and radiator) will connect with the
CPU water block. Extra slack is
recommended.

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