® Superior Liquid Cooling Systems www.koolance.com PC3-700 Series User’s Manual English v1.01 ISO 9001 Protected by U.S. Patents 6,664,627; 6,313,990; 6,234,240; 5,731,954 Other Technology Pending U.S.
This User Manual is updated regularly. Please be sure to check our support page for a newer version of this guide: www.koolance.com/support GENERAL PRECAUTION Please read this manual carefully before beginning the installation of your Koolance system. This manual assumes the user has basic experience in building and configuring computer systems. Information referring to traditional hardware assembly is intentionally brief.
! ! ! WARNING: The Koolance liquid & coolant pack contain chemicals which may be harmful or fatal if swallowed. KEEP THIS AND ALL DANGEROUS CHEMICALS OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. If ingestion has occurred, seek medical attention immediately. Give two glasses of water. Do not induce vomiting. In the case of eye contact, flush eyes immediately with water for 15 minutes. Remove contact lenses. Call a physician if irritation persists.
Table of Contents Introduction 1 PC3-700 System Diagram .............................................................................. 4 LED Display Panel .......................................................................................... 5 Connecting PC3-700 Systems 7 Power Connection ........................................................................................... 8 ATX Power Switch ..........................................................................................
Included Hardware PC3 Series Systems: - motherboard standoffs & insulating washers - motherboard, slot card, 5.
1 Chapter Introduction User Manual 1
Congratulations on your purchase of a Koolance system! As the most sophisticated product of its kind, Koolance offers many unique features found nowhere else in the realm of computer cooling. In addition, you can expect to enjoy all of the advantages that water-cooling technology brings with it. Advantages of Water Cooling Water transfers 30 times faster, and holds over 4 times more heat than air.
The heart of a liquid cooling system is the pump. This device pushes liquid through each cooler and into the heat exchanger. Koolance systems use dual pumps to increase reliability and liquid pressure. If one pump should fail, the second can help prevent potential damage caused by heat increase. Every Koolance system includes built-in hardware safety features.
PC3-700 System Diagram Reservoir & Pumps Radiator Cooling Fans Reservoir Refill Tap LED Display Panel ATX Power Switch & Temperature Sensors Power Circuit Board Inlet / Outlet Nozzles Radiator (Primary Heat Exchanger) Power Connection Reservoir & Pumps - The coolant tank is translucent for easy liquid-level monitoring. Dual pumps help to provide higher system reliability; if one pump should fail, the other can maintain flow, gradually bringing the system to shut itself down (see LED Display Panel).
LED Display Panel ! CAUTION: PC3-700 systems allow full user control of hardware safety settings, such as audio alarm and shutdown. Please be sure to configure your LED Display Panel properly, or damage to your computer and equipment could result. Decrease Fan Speed Sensor Channel Increase Fan Speed Temperature Value Cycle Sensor Channels Display in ºC or ºF Temperature Sensors PC3-700 systems can monitor up to 3 temperature sensors (included).
Alarm Settings By default, the Koolance audio alarm will sound if any sensor reaches 55ºC (131ºF). When the system alarm sounds, the LED temperature will flash in the display and the radiator fans will increase to 100% power. To change this setting for an individual sensor, choose the desired channel with SET, and press and hold ▲ + ▼ together for 3 seconds. The alarm temperature will begin flashing. You may change this value from 0ºC (32ºF) up to 99ºC (210ºF).
2 Chapter Connecting PC3-700 Systems User Manual 7
Power Connection You may begin the installation of your Koolance system by mounting a power supply in the chassis. The liquid cooling system requires approximately 11-17W from any standard ATX power supply. Connect a 12 Volt 4-pin Molex plug from the power supply to the Power Connection underneath the Radiator. Without this important connection, the cooling system will NOT operate. ! 8 CAUTION: The Power Connection is vital to system operation.
ATX Power Switch The ATX “pass through” lead is responsible for shutting off your computer if sensor channel #1 reaches 3ºC (5ºF) above the preset alarm temperature (See LED Display for alarm configuration). Connect the male ATX power lead from the PC3-700 to the chassis main power switch. During motherboard installation, connect the female ATX power lead from the PC3700 to the motherboard’s power switch connection (often marked “PWRSW”, “PWSW”, or “PWBT”).
Cooler & Tubing Configuration Depending on the cooling blocks (“coolers”) in your Koolance system and nozzle sizes (1/4”, 3/8”, etc.), they may be connected in series, parallel, or a mixture of both for best performance. Recommended configurations are illustrated below. If you are comfortable experimenting with different tubing setups, there may be more optimal configurations for your particular system. NOTE: For simplicity, tubing ID (internal diameter) will be listed in metric units.
Parallel Systems Koolance coolers which are 6mm (1/4”), such as the GPU-180-L06 video cooler or HD-40-L06 hard drive cooler, can still be effectively used in PC3-700 series systems. Using a parallel tubing configuration with hose splitters will help maintain coolant flow rate through these systems.
Connecting Hoses Each tubing connection uses a threaded compression fitting (“hose screw”) to keep it secure. To connect these components: Thread a hose screw onto the tube end. Squeeze the tube while pushing it firmly over the nozzle. Tubing should completely cover the nozzle. Tighten the connection by sliding the compression fitting down over the nozzle and screwing securely. If you are finding it difficult to connect smaller tubes, try temporarily stretching-out the tube end by inserting long-nose pliers.
Disconnecting Hoses 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 pulling away. If this fails, cutting a small incision lengthwise (parallel) along the nozzle should free it. When a hose screw has been removed, it may have distorted the tubing beneath it.
Hose Lengths Before installing your liquid coolers, appropriate lengths of tubing must be cut to connect each device. It may be easier to temporarily lay your motherboard and video card inside the case to better-estimate the required amounts. Remove the threaded compression fittings from both radiator nozzles inside the case and attach the supplied 10mm (3/8”) tubing to each radiator nozzle.
Continue connecting all of your coolers in the system until there are no longer any open tube ends. Liquid Coolers You should now install the liquid coolers (CPU, GPU, Hard Drive, etc.) to your hardware before continuing this User Manual. Please refer to your cooler kit’s individual installation instructions, then continue on to the next section.
3 Chapter Filling & Maintenance 16 Filling & Maintenance
Testing & Filling Once all of the coolers have been connected, the system can be filled with coolant. The refill tap is located on top of the reservoir. Remove the large slot-headed screw (with a screwdriver or large coin) and insert the refill funnel. ! WARNING: The liquid coolant is electrically conductive. Use caution when filling the system, and keep all liquids away from computer hardware and power cables. In case of emergency during installation, immediately unplug the computer’s rear power cable.
The liquid coolant should be filled up to about 1.5 cm (1/2”) from the reservoir’s top. This small gap will catch air as it circulates through the system. Do not overfill. It is recommended to keep paper towels on hand just in case. Replace the refill tap screw. The cooling system can be “jump-started” to assist in the circulation process without booting-up the computer. This will also allow you to check your hose connections and make sure there are no folds in the tubing.
Draining & Maintenance The coolant in your system should be emptied for any of the below reasons. Unless replacing the liquid coolant, it can also be reused. 1. To Keep it Clean - Koolance recommends replacing the liquid coolant about every 2 years. The coolant should also be replaced if it becomes contaminated or significantly changes color. 2. Upgrading Coolers - Whether you are adding or removing liquid coolers, upgrades can be performed more easily with a dry system. 3.
Troubleshooting We hope your Koolance system will provide you with years of reliable cooling performance. To help avoid unnecessary RMA issues, we have prepared this list of possible operational problems, and their most common solutions. 1. How do I tell if the pumps are working?... After inital air-filtering, the pumps may not create enough noise to tell if they’re working properly.
4. After the system has been on for awhile, the temperature alarm sounds... Make sure the LED temperature is at or above your preset alarm temperature (default is 55ºC, 131ºF). If not, the audio alarm may in fact be your motherboard’s BIOS alarm. If the system is not exhibiting signs of overheating (see #2 in Troubleshooting), this temperature monitor may need to be disabled to ignore false readings by BIOS. The Koolance LED temperature will flash whenever the cooling system alarm sounds.
6. My system appears to be leaking fluid... Since users are allowed to configure their own coolers and clamps, it is possible a connection was not properly sealed (however unlikely). If you can see liquid somewhere on the tubing, or at the bottom of the chassis, computer components may need to be removed for a system test (see Flow Testing). If liquid should get onto another computer component, shut down the system, and remove the component. In many cases, the hardware will be fine after allowing it to dry.
Limited Warranty Koolance Incorporated (“Koolance”) warrants each new Koolance liquid-cooled system (“the system”), against defects in materials or workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase, and agrees to repair or replace any defective Koolance system without charge. Shipping costs are non-refundable. This warranty is non-transferable. All warranty claims must be accompanied by the original proof of purchase.
® Superior Liquid Cooling Systems www.koolance.com PC3-700 Series User’s Manual English v1.01 ISO 9001 Protected by U.S. Patents 6,664,627; 6,313,990; 6,234,240; 5,731,954 Other Technology Pending U.S.