16. FLM liquid cooling circuit
16.8 Expelling air from the liquid cooling circuit
Necessary tools
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Half a meter of plastic tube with male valved fitting.
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Half a meter of plastic tube with female valved fitting.
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Bottle with cooling liquid (minimum 1/3 liter).
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Syringe equipped with male valved fitting.
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Female/female tube adapter (short tube with female valved fittings at both sides).
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Cloths.
How to expel the air from the liquid cooling circuit ?
1. Interrupt the liquid cooling circuit by uncoupling the valved fitting at the heat exchanger.
Tip:
Sometimes a little cooling liquid will be spilled. Wrap a small cloth around the valved fitting while uncoupling to absorb
the spilled cooling liquid.
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Image 16-23
2. Fill a plastic tube, which contains a male fitting, with cooling liquid as follows:
a) Connect a tube, which contains a male (M) fitting, to the male (M) fitting of the syringe using a female/female (F) tube adapter.
b) Emerge the tube end and make sure that the piston of the syringe is completely pressed in.
c) Extract cooling liquid into the syringe by pulling out the piston.
d) Disconnect the filled tube from the syringe. Make sure that the tube remains immersed.
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a
c
d
M
F
F
M
Image 16-24
Caution:
It’s important that there is no air inside the tube. The pump is not self priming and hence is only capable of sucking
through small volumes of air.
3. Push the male valved fitting of the filled tube into the female valved fitting at the heat exchanger. This is the entrance of the liquid
cooling circuit. Make sure that the inlet of the filled tube remains immersed.
4. Couple the other plastic tube, which contains the female valved fitting, to the other side of the cooling circuit and immerge the
tube end without fitting in the same bottle wherein the first tube is immersed. This is the exit of the liquid cooling circuit.
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Summary of Contents for FLM series
Page 1: ...FLM series Service manual R59770072 00 19 03 2007...
Page 6: ...Table of contents 4 R59770072 FLM SERIES 19 03 2007...
Page 10: ...1 Safety 8 R59770072 FLM SERIES 19 03 2007...
Page 86: ...6 Removal and installation of projector covers 84 R59770072 FLM SERIES 19 03 2007...
Page 96: ...8 Lamp and lamp house 94 R59770072 FLM SERIES 19 03 2007...
Page 102: ...9 Input communication unit 100 R59770072 FLM SERIES 19 03 2007...
Page 125: ...13 Cold mirror assembly Image 13 5 Remove of cold mirror R59770072 FLM SERIES 19 03 2007 123...
Page 130: ...13 Cold mirror assembly 8 Reinstall the side cover 128 R59770072 FLM SERIES 19 03 2007...
Page 133: ...14 Lens holder F Image 14 4 R59770072 FLM SERIES 19 03 2007 131...
Page 140: ...14 Lens holder 138 R59770072 FLM SERIES 19 03 2007...
Page 154: ...15 Vertical and Horizontal shift motors 152 R59770072 FLM SERIES 19 03 2007...
Page 180: ...16 FLM liquid cooling circuit 178 R59770072 FLM SERIES 19 03 2007...
Page 190: ...17 Heat exchanger 188 R59770072 FLM SERIES 19 03 2007...
Page 204: ...18 Cooling pump 202 R59770072 FLM SERIES 19 03 2007...
Page 208: ...19 Shutter replacement 206 R59770072 FLM SERIES 19 03 2007...
Page 212: ...20 Formatter Interface Board 210 R59770072 FLM SERIES 19 03 2007...
Page 217: ...21 Pixel map processor board Image 21 7 PMP removal R59770072 FLM SERIES 19 03 2007 215...
Page 220: ...21 Pixel map processor board 218 R59770072 FLM SERIES 19 03 2007...
Page 228: ...22 LCD panel replacement 226 R59770072 FLM SERIES 19 03 2007...
Page 234: ...23 Keypad board replacement 232 R59770072 FLM SERIES 19 03 2007...
Page 288: ...25 Peltier replacement 286 R59770072 FLM SERIES 19 03 2007...
Page 314: ...28 Start pulse generator 312 R59770072 FLM SERIES 19 03 2007...
Page 326: ...Glossary 324 R59770072 FLM SERIES 19 03 2007...