Service, Icemaker operation (all models) – Follett T400A/W User Manual

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Service

Icemaker Operation (all models)

Follett’s icemaker consists of four distinct functional systems:

• Refrigeration

system

• Water

system

• Harvesting

system

• Electrical control system

These four systems work together to accomplish the production and harvesting of ice. A problem in any one
of these systems will result in improper operation of the entire ice production cycle. When troubleshooting the
icemaker, it is important to analyze the entire system operation to determine which system is not functioning
properly, then pinpoint the component within that system that is malfunctioning. Determine what corrective action
must be taken before making any adjustments or replacing any components.

The icemaking process

The Follett icemaker uses a stainless steel jacketed evaporator and operates on a continuous freezing cycle. Water is
supplied to the evaporator from the water reservoir where the water level is controlled by a float valve. This valve also
shuts off the water supply when the icemaker is not running.

water
inlet

auger

compression nozzle

ice transport tube

evaporator
port

Harvest system diagram

When the icemaker is running, a
layer of ice forms on the interior
surface of the evaporator. This ice
is continuously removed by a slowly
rotating (12 RPM) auger. The auger
carries the ice upward into the
cavity formed by the top bearing
housing and the compression
loop, where it is compressed to
remove excess water. When the
ice reaches the desired hardness
it rotates within the cavity and is
forced through a discharge port and
compression nozzle and into the ice
transport tube. The discharge tube
and compression nozzle are slightly
restricted to further compress
the ice and produce the desired
hardness. Note: MFD series flake
icemakers have no compression
nozzle. As the formation of ice
continues, ice in the transport tube
is pushed through the tube to the
storage compartment in the ice
dispenser or ice storage bin.

A solid state control board located
in the electrical box of the icemaker
controls the normal operation of the
icemaker and monitors gearmotor
torque. This control board will shut
down the icemaker should an
over-torque condition occur. It is
very important that you familiarize
yourself with the operational
sequences detailed in this manual
before attempting to service
the icemaker.

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