Manitowoc Ice MARINE MODEL S1800 User Manual

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Section 7

Refrigeration System

Part Number 80-1634-3

7-5

BEFORE BEGINNING SERVICE

Ice machines may experience operational problems only
during certain times of the day or night. A machine may
function properly while it is being serviced, but
malfunctions later. Information provided by the user can
help the technician start in the right direction, and may
be a determining factor in the final diagnosis.

Ask these questions before beginning service:

When does the ice machine malfunction? (night, day,
all the time, only during the freeze cycle, etc.)

When do you notice low ice production? (one day a
week, every day, on weekends, etc.)

Can you describe exactly what the ice machine
seems to be doing?

Has anyone been working on the ice machine?

During “store shutdown,” is the circuit breaker, water
supply or air temperature altered?

Is there any reason why incoming water pressure
might rise or drop substantially?

ICE PRODUCTION CHECK

The amount of ice a machine produces directly relates to
the operating water and air temperatures. This means
an ice machine in a 70°F (21.1°C) room with 50°F
(10.0°C) water produces more ice than the same model
condensing unit with a 90°F (32.2°C) outdoor ambient
temperature and 70°F (21.1°C) water.

1. Determine the ice machine operating conditions:

Air temp. entering condenser:

_______ °

Air temp. around ice machine:

_______ °

Water temp. entering sump trough:

_______ °

2. Refer to the appropriate 24 Hour Ice Production

Chart. Use the operating conditions determined in
Step 1 to find published 24 hour ice production.

3. Perform an actual ice production check. Use the

formula below.

4. Compare the results of step 3 with step 2. Ice

production checks that are within 10% of the chart
are considered normal. If they match closely,
determine if:

another ice machine is required.

more storage capacity is required.

relocating the existing equipment to lower the
load conditions is required.

Contact the local Manitowoc distributor for
information on available options and accessories.

1.

__________

Freeze Time

+

__________

Harvest Time

=

__________

Total Cycle Time

2.

1440

Minutes in 24

Hours

÷

__________

Total Cycle Time

=

__________

Cycles Per Day

3.

__________

Weight of One

Harvest

x

__________

Cycles Per Day

=

__________

Actual 24 Hour Ice

Production

Important

Times are in minutes.
Example: 1 min., 15 sec. converts to 1.25 min.
(15 seconds ÷ 60 seconds = .25 minutes)

Weights are in pounds.
Example: 2 lb., 6 oz. converts to 2.375 lb.
(6 oz. ÷ 16 oz. = .375 lb.)

Weighing the ice is the only 100% accurate
check.
However, if the ice pattern is normal and the
1/8" thickness is maintained, the ice slab weights
listed with the 24 Hour Ice Production Charts may
be used.

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