Manitowoc Ice S User Manual

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Installation Instructions

Section 2

2-20

Part Number 000000966

LENGTHENING OR REDUCING LINE SET LENGTHS

In most cases, by routing the line set properly,
shortening will not be necessary. When shortening or
lengthening is required, do so before connecting the line
set to the ice machine or the remote condenser. This
prevents the loss of refrigerant in the ice machine or
condenser.

The quick connect fittings on the line sets are equipped
with Schraeder valves. Use these valves to recover any
vapor charge from the line set. When lengthening or
shortening lines follow good refrigeration practices,
purge with nitrogen and insulate all tubing. Do not
change the tube sizes. Evacuate the lines and place
about 5 oz (143g) of vapor refrigerant charge in each
line.

CONNECTING A LINE SET

1. Remove the dust caps from the line set, condenser

and ice machine.

2. Apply refrigeration oil to the threads on the quick

disconnect couplers before connecting them to the
condenser.

3. Carefully thread the female fitting to the condenser

or ice machine by hand.

4. Tighten the couplings with a wrench until they

bottom out.

5. Turn an additional 1/4 turn to ensure proper brass-

to-brass seating. Torque to the following
specifications:

6. Check all fittings and valve caps for leaks.

7. Make sure Schraeder cores are seated and

Schraeder caps are on and tight.

REMOTE RECEIVER SERVICE VALVE

The receiver service valve is closed during shipment.
Open the valve prior to starting the ice machine.

1. Remove the top and left side panels.

2. Remove the receiver service valve cap.

3. Backseat (open) the valve.

4. Reinstall the cap and panels.

Backseating the Receiver Service Valve

Liquid Line

Discharge Line

10-12 ft lb.

(13.5-16.2 N•m)

35-45 ft lb.

(47.5-61.0 N•m)

SV1603

REMOVE FRONT, TOP,

AND LEFT SIDE PANEL

FOR ACCESS TO

RECEIVER VALVE

TURN

COUNTERCLOCKWISE

TO OPEN

RECEIVER SERVICE

VALVE CAP (TURN

COUNTERCLOCKWISE

TO REMOVE)

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