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Old 03-02-2007, 05:22 AM
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I just ordered a Superchiller and would like know how to plum it and what fittings to use.

I'm thinking of using AN12 (in and out) but I have no idea what the superchiller looks like on the front and back sides and what fitting sizes to use. I can't find anything like that on there website or here on OSO.

Anyone have pics of there installations or some installation sheet from Superchiller?

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Noone knows?!
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Im pretty sure it's 1/2 npt or 5/8. It has two ports on each end, one on each side. So basically you'll want to come in on one end and exit on the other and you'll have to cap the two holes you don't use. 12an is more than sufficient, you can find dumps that are 12 an thread and that will make the installation pretty easy. You could also just go barbed if you wanted to.
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Thanks, so there's no need to use both ports? One is enough then?!

Anyone that can verify if it's 1/2 or 5/8 NPT?
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