
I-Series Ice Machine Training Manual
© 2001, IMI Cornelius Inc.
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NOTE: A bin thermostat is recommended for dispenser applications. When the bin
thermostat is satisfied, the ice maker will finish the cycle it is in and shut-
down. Part No. bin stat 630000-413
5. REFRIGERATION
5.1 Air Cooled Condensers
Air cooled ice machines add heat to the surrounding environment. In some situations
this may over tax the air conditioning system or cause other problems.
Adequate air flow is necessary, including 6 inches (15.2 cm) clearance on the right
side and back.
A louvered front and top panel is available for special applications.
A louvered front and top panel is available for special applications.Air cooled ice
machines are not a good choice for industrial applications, or in greasy or dusty envi-
ronments that could lead to plugged condensers.
On some ice machines a condenser filter is available to trap airborne particles.
5.2 Water Cooled Condensers
Water cooled condensers will significantly increase water and sewer costs.
Water cooled condensers require a dedicated water line with 3/8” (.95 cm) i.d. inlet
supplying 20-50 psi (1.4-3.45 BAR) at the ice machine. There should be dedicated
water lines for the ice machine and the condenser. These lines should not be teed off
of one line..
Name 322/522 330/530 630/830 1030/1230
Top Panel 164874-016 630200-614 630200-614 630200-614
Front Panel 164873-022 164873-019 164873-020 164873-021
Electrical Service
Line
Shut-Off Valve
Shut-Off Valve
Manual Disconnect Switch
Water Filter
Electrical Service Line
Manual Disconnect Switch
Shut-Off Valve
Water Filter
Condenser Water Inlet
Strain Relief
must be used
Strain Relief
must be used
Dump Valve
Drain Tube
Dump Valve
Drain Tube
Condenser Water
Drain Tube
Floor Drain
Floor Drain
Bin Drain Tube
Bin Drain
Tube
SYSTEM DETAILS
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