FOR THE INSTALLER
Select the Location:
The unit can only be installed indoors within
the limitations described on page 2.
The ice machine will have to be connected
to the building’s R-404A refrigeration
system, check to be sure that the system
has AT LEAST enough extra capacity to
handle the BTUs (from table on page 2) per
hour @ 110
0
F. liquid line temperature
(assume a 0
0
F. evaporator temperature).
Storage Bin:
Scotsman’s B90 will be the presumed bin of
choice. If using the bin extension BX87,
install heavy duty leg kit KLP4 and place the
bin into position.
Remove the paper tape from the bin edge
gasket, and install the bin extension onto
the B90.
Remove the paper tape from the bin
extension top edge, and using a mechanical
lift, install the machine onto the top of the
storage bin assembly.
Fasten the ice machine to the bin using (4)
5/15-18 2.5" cap screws.
Level the assembly by:
a. Turning the leg levelers in or out on the
standard legs.
b. Use shims under the heavy duty legs of
the KLP4.
Locate the Nameplate:
The nameplate is
located on the back panel of the machine,
and contains the electrical characteristics
particular to the unit being installed.
Refrigeration Installation:
The skills of a refrigeration technician are
required to connect the ice machine to the
building’s refrigeration system.
Notes:
·
Suction Line and Liquid Line Stubs are at the
back of the cabinet.
·
R-404A models: 1.5 ounces of R-404A
refrigerant is in the system as a holding charge.
·
R-22 models: Nitrogen is the holding charge
·
Be sure there is enough BTU capacity.
·
Be sure the liquid connection is NOT in series
with another liquid line valve.
·
Local Codes must be observed.
·
A P-trap should be installed where there will be
more than 10’ of vertical rise in the suction line.
Double System RL
November 2000
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TYPICAL INSTALLATION: ALLOW ROOM FOR SERVICE ACCESS
Ice Machine
BX87 BIN
EXTENSION
B90 STORAGE BIN