Cooler & tubing configuration, Nozzles – Koolance RP-985 User Manual

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Installation

Cooler & Tubing Configuration

There are a vast number of methods for configuring a liquid cooling system
(serial, parallel, combinations, alternating components, etc.). There is no single
“correct” way! As long as coolant is flowing and you are satisfied with your device
temperatures, it’s an acceptable configuration.

Similarly, the maximum number of water blocks allowed in a system will depend
upon your own configuration and thermal requirements. It’s common to see five or
more coolers in a Koolance system, but the limit is at what temperature you are
comfortable with.

Serial Loops

A basic serial loop is recommended for *almost* every situation. Provided your
cooling system has a radiator of sufficient size for your total heat load, expect only
a minor difference between outlet and inlet temperatures. In computer cooling,
a delta of less than 1 to 3ºC (1.8 to 5.4ºF) is typical for the 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 simplest and most effective configuration. Each device is
daisy-chained to the next, usually starting with the most temperature-critical:

CPU

Block

Chipset

Block

Cooling System

(Radiator, Pump, Reservoir)

Video

Block

Video

Block

Nozzles

Cut tubing into two segments. You
will need to connect each to the rear
nozzles.

Each hose connection will use a threaded compression
ring or hose clamp to keep it secure. Be sure to thread
the compression ring or hose clamp onto the hose
before attaching it.

Squeeze the tube while pushing it
firmly over the nozzle. Tubing should
completely cover the nozzle.

Wetting the end of the hose with warm
water can make installation much
easier.

Tighten the connection by sliding the
compression fitting down over the nozzle
and screwing securely. For hose barbs,
use pliers to move it into the proper
position.

Install the G 1/4 BSP threaded nozzles you
purchased for your unit. It’s recommended
to hand-tighten all fittings to avoid
damaging the unit.

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