Mdt2, Water supply and drain connections – Scotsman MDT2 User Manual

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WATER SUPPLY AND DRAIN CONNECTIONS

GENERAL

When choosing the water supply for the ice flaker,
consideration should be given to:

a) Length of run

b) Water clarity and purity

c) Adequate water supply pressure

Water is the most important single ingredient in
producing ice - these three items are very
important.

Low water pressure, below 20 psi may cause
malfunction of the ice machine unit.

Water containing excessive minerals will tend to
produce scale build-up on the interior parts of the
water system while water that’s too soft (water
contains too few mineral salts), will produce a very
hard flaked ice.

PLUMBING CONNECTIONS MUST CONFORM
TO ALL APPLICABLE CODES

CONNECT TO POTABLE WATER ONLY

The model MDT2 is capable of having water
connections through the bottom base or through
the rear bottom side of the machine. In this second
case it is necessary to remove the small panel at
the bottom rear.

WATER SUPPLY

Connect to the 3/4" male water inlet fitting, using
the supplied fitting, to the cold water supply line. A
shut-off valve should be installed in an accessible
position between the water supply line and the unit.

If the water contains a high level of impurities,
consider installing a water filter or conditioner.

WATER DRAIN

The recommended drain tube is a copper, rigid
plastic or reinforced flexible tubing (supplied) with
.75" (19mm) I.D. which runs to an open trapped
and vented drain. When the drain is a long run,
allow1/4" drop per foot.

Note: Although soft, easily kinked vinyl tubing is
not recommended for a drain, a short length of ¾”
ID vinyl tubing is required to connect a rigid drain
tube to the 20 mm (25/32”) fitting on the back of
the MDT2.

Install a vertical open vent on the drain line high
point at the drain connection to ensure good
draining.

The ideal drain receptacle is a trapped and vented
floor drain.

NOTE: The water supply and the water drain
must be installed to conform with the local
code. In some case a licensed plumber and/or a
plumbing permit is required.

MDT2

May 2002

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