Water Cooler Instruction Manual
Model: 826A
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Quick Start Guide
Setting up an 826A Water Cooler is a simple procedure. This Quick Start Guide will guide you through the
process.
2.1
Attaching the Liquid Coolant Lines
Two lengths of tubing, both six feet in length have been supplied to attach the 826A Water Cooler to an
Aurora Scientific 800-Series Test System. The Tubing has been pre-fitted with the required fittings to
easily connect to the test system. The connection to the circulator uses a threaded compression fitting or
a “hose” screw. It does not matter which side the supply and return are connected to the test system.
To attach the hoses to the circulator, slide on the hose screws over the end of the hoses before mating
the hose to the back of the circulator. Once the hoses have been firmly pressed on, tighten up the hose
screws, to secure the connection (see Figure 1).
Figure 1: Attaching Hoses to Circulator
2.2
Filling the Liquid Reservoir
WARNING: FILL RESERVOIR ONLY WITH COOLANT OR DISTILLED WATER! TAP WATER WILL
CORRODE THE ALUMINUM RADIATOR IN THE UNIT AND CAUSE SEVERE LEAKAGE AND DAMAGE.
Ensure all tubing connections have been completed before attempting to fill the unit. Place the 826A unit
so that it is the highest point in the cooling loop, (above the Test System and tubing). Open the reservoir
cap on the top of the unit. Use a coin or large flathead screwdriver to remove the reservoir cap. A small
funnel has been included with the liquid coolant to minimize spills. Slowly, pour some of the coolant
liquid into the reservoir and carefully fill up to the top (See Figure 2).