05TA Service Manual
INSTALLING YOUR TUBE-ICE
®
MACHINE
8/13/01
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14. When extreme cold conditions are expected or encountered (temperatures below 0
°
F and wind
greater than 15 MPH), it may be necessary to install a protective enclosure around the condenser.
Apparatuses such as louvers may also be used for varying conditions. Contact the factory for
suggestions.
15. After installation, the field installed lines are to be evacuated to a vacuum of 500 microns or less
and held for at least one hour. After the vacuum pump is removed, vacuum should hold at 500
microns or less for at least 5 minutes.
16. The machine is shipped with a full operating charge of refrigerant sufficient to fill the condenser
and connecting lines. If the condenser piping is longer than 50 feet (one way), additional R-22 or
R-404a may need to be added to retain enough refrigerant in the receiver for thawing purposes
(see table. Refer to the operating level mark on the receiver and charge accordingly. Each 1” of
liquid level in the receiver equals approximately 5.5 pounds of R-22 or R-404a.
Liquid Line Size
75 ft.
100 ft.
125 ft.
150 ft.
1/2”
none
None
None
2
5/8”
none
2
4
6
7/8”
none
4
8
12
1-1/8”
none
6
12
18
TABLE 3-3
Pounds of R-22 to Add vs. Liquid Line Length
17. All piping must be done in accordance with applicable local and national codes. Such codes may
include “The Safety Code For Mechanical Refrigeration” (ANSI B9.1) and “The Code For
Refrigerant Piping” (ANSI B31.5).
18. The following installation guidelines are strongly suggested. While they do not affect the machine
warranty, they may be required for safe operation and to comply with all applicable electrical and
mechanical codes:
a. Local electrical code must be checked for wiring method.
b. The installer must provide a disconnect switch(s) adjacent to the condenser.
c. Electrical connections between the condenser and the Tube-Ice
®
machine require
minimum 12 ga. wire.
d. All electrical fittings and components exposed to the weather must be suitable for
outdoor installation.
The design total heat rejection for each Tube-Ice
®
machine, the recommended air-cooled condenser,
and condenser physical and electrical data are shown on the next page. Specified energy efficiency
ratings of the ice machines are based on use of the recommended condenser and approved piping
practices.
Recommended condensers provide the indicated total heat rejection at 90
°
F ambient, 100
°
F
condensing. Tube Ice, LLC is not responsible for head pressure problems if other than the
recommended condensers are used. For continuous operation at ambient temperature above 105
°
F,
consult the factory about using a larger condenser.
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