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STEP 2
The position of the unit in the chassis depends on the fan mounting
holes and the hardware you have installed. Usually, the chassis
have pre-drilled standard fan mounting holes on the bottom so
you should look for holes with the spacing of 105mm (a standard
computer cooling 120mm fan).
Alternatively, you can drill four Ø4,5mm holes using the
electric power drill on the most suitable place on the
bottom of your computer chassis.
Put four M4x6 DIN7984 screws through the holes on the UNI pump
bracket from the upper side.
STEP 3
Secure the M4x6 screws from the previous step with four M4 nuts
and PVC washers. Tighten them using the 2,5mm Allen key with the
screws.
Make sure that the screws are holding tight but do not
exaggerate with the force applied.
STEP 4
The pump-reservoir unit has clearly remove one space (IN)
and outlet (OUT) G1/4 ports. Not taking that into account will
lead to reversed flow.
Tighten the fitting barbs in the clockwise direction until the gasket
underneath is compressed.
The installation of the unit is now complete.
PVC Washer
M4 Nut
PC Chassis
Fitting
Barb
Fitting
Ring
PC Chassis
Pump-Reservoir
Unit
120mm Fan
Holder Spider
M4x6 Screw
STEP 2
STEP 3
STEP 4