Proper Combinations:
The three sub systems are designed to be
connected together in certain combinations to meet
the user’s needs:
Eclipse 600 System: CME686, CP686, ERC680*
Eclipse 800 System: CME810, CP886, ERC680*
Eclipse 1000 System: CME810, CP1086,
ERC1086*
*ERC680 or ERC1086 may be substituted for by
an approved central condenser coil & fan (coil
must be without headmaster - headmaster is part
of CP680 or CP1086).
Note: The ice making section cannot be stacked
vertically.
Accessories such as bin adapters and tubing kits
are required to complete the installation.
Dispenser Adapter Kits:
·
Cornelius ABS or ED150:
KBT40
·
Scotsman ID150:
KBT40
·
Scotsman ID200 or ID250:
KBT41
·
HD156:
KBT35
·
HD356:
KBT32
Bin Adapter Kits:
·
BH360:
KBT31
·
HTB250/HTB350/HTB555:
KBT32
·
BH550:
KBT32
and
KBAFFLE1
·
BH800:
KBT33
and
KBAFFLE2
·
BH900:
KTB34
and
KBAFFLE3
Tubing Kits:
·
20 foot:
3RTE20
·
50 foot:
3RTE50
·
75 foot:
3RTE75
·
Suction Line Trap:
KSLT075
·
Interconnecting Tubing to Approved Rack
Condenser Coil:
RTE10
·
Line end kit:
KTE6
Items required for installation:
·
Ice making section
·
Compressor Package (includes interconnecting
control system wire)
·
Remote condenser
or
approved rack coil
w/tubing kit
·
20’, 50’ or 75’ triple line set (liquid, discharge
and suction)
·
Bin or dispenser adapter
Special Considerations
The ice making section’s footprint is 22” wide by
16.5” deep. The refrigeration connections can be
made out the top panel or out the back. The
electrical power cord and the water inlet line can
also be routed through either of those areas. The
drain may be routed out the back at any position
left to right; it may also be routed to either side.
The ice sensors, used for determining if the bin is
full or not, are located in housings that extend
below the bottom of the unit. As ice is made, it will
build up in the bin or dispenser until the top of the
ice pile is between the sensors. At that point, about
3” below the bottom of the cabinet, the ice machine
will shut off. This ice level maximizes ice storage
without overfilling the bin or dispenser.
Water
Pure water does not exist. All water supplies
contain some amounts of impurities, although
potable water is, by definition, fit for human
consumption. Because the contents of the water to
an ice machine directly impact its performance,
consideration should be given to improving the
water’s quality.
There are two ways water can contain impurities:
in suspension or in solution. Suspended solids can
be filtered out of the water. In solution or dissolved
solids must be diluted or treated. Water filters are
recommended to remove the suspended solids.
Some filters or filter systems have treatment
chemicals in them for treating the suspended
solids.
This ice machine has an adjustment for the amount
of water rinsed or purged. Water use adjustments
are customer convenience adjustments; they are
not factory defects and are not covered by
warranty.
Eclipse
ä
600, 800, 1000
June 2002
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