Manitowoc Ice S1800 Before Beginning Service, ICE Production Check, Times are in minutes

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Section 7

Refrigeration System

 

 

BEFORE BEGINNING SERVICE

Ice machines may experience operational problems only during certain times of the day or night. A machine may function properly while it is being serviced, but malfunctions later. Information provided by the user can help the technician start in the right direction, and may be a determining factor in the final diagnosis.

Ask these questions before beginning service:

When does the ice machine malfunction? (night, day, all the time, only during the freeze cycle, etc.)

When do you notice low ice production? (one day a week, every day, on weekends, etc.)

Can you describe exactly what the ice machine seems to be doing?

Has anyone been working on the ice machine?

During “store shutdown,” is the circuit breaker, water supply or air temperature altered?

Is there any reason why incoming water pressure might rise or drop substantially?

ICE PRODUCTION CHECK

The amount of ice a machine produces directly relates to the operating water and air temperatures. This means an ice machine in a 70°F (21.1°C) room with 50°F (10.0°C) water produces more ice than the same model condensing unit with a 90°F (32.2°C) outdoor ambient temperature and 70°F (21.1°C) water.

1. Determine the ice machine operating conditions:

Air temp. entering condenser:

_______ °

Air temp. around ice machine:

_______ °

Water temp. entering sump trough:

_______ °

2.Refer to the appropriate 24 Hour Ice Production Chart. Use the operating conditions determined in Step 1 to find published 24 hour ice production.

3.Perform an actual ice production check. Use the formula below.

1.

__________

+

__________

=

__________

Freeze Time

 

Harvest Time

 

Total Cycle Time

 

 

 

2.

1440

÷

__________

=

__________

Minutes in 24

 

Total Cycle Time

 

Cycles Per Day

 

Hours

 

 

 

 

3.

__________

x

__________

=

__________

Weight of One

 

Cycles Per Day

 

Actual 24 Hour Ice

 

Harvest

 

 

 

Production

Important

Times are in minutes.

Example: 1 min., 15 sec. converts to 1.25 min. (15 seconds ÷ 60 seconds = .25 minutes)

Weights are in pounds.

Example: 2 lb., 6 oz. converts to 2.375 lb. (6 oz. ÷ 16 oz. = .375 lb.)

Weighing the ice is the only 100% accurate check. However, if the ice pattern is normal and the 1/8" thickness is maintained, the ice slab weights listed with the 24 Hour Ice Production Charts may be used.

4.Compare the results of step 3 with step 2. Ice production checks that are within 10% of the chart are considered normal. If they match closely, determine if:

another ice machine is required.

more storage capacity is required.

relocating the existing equipment to lower the load conditions is required.

Contact the local Manitowoc distributor for information on available options and accessories.

Part Number 80-1634-3

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Automatic Shut-Off Safety TimersHarvest Sequence 5. Water Purge HarvestIce Thickness Check Ice Machine Operation Section Operational ChecksWater Level ICE Thickness CheckHarvest Sequence Water Purge Water Purge AdjustmentThis page Intentionally Left Blank Ice Machine Operation SectionAlphaSan→ Exterior CleaningIce Machine Inspection Water-Cooled Condenser Water Regulating ValveSachet Replacement Procedure Maintenance Section GuardianInstallation Sachet Replacement FrequencyStep Section Maintenance Interior Cleaning and SanitizingCleaning Procedure Model Amount of CleanerSolution Type Water Mixed With Sanitizer Maintenance SectionSanitizing Procedure Solution Type Water Mixed With Removal of Parts for CLEANING/SANITIZINGIce Thickness Probe Removal Water CurtainWater Curtain Removal Ice Thickness Probe Water Distribution Tube Removal Water Distribution TubeWater Trough Water Pump Removal Water Level ProbeWater Pump Water Dump Valve Dump Valve DisassemblyDrain Line Check Valve Evaporator Tray RemovalWater Inlet Valve SELF-CONTAINED WATER-COOLED ICE Machines Maintenance Section Removal from Service/WinterizationPry Open the Water Regulating Valve AUCS→ Accessory Problem Possible Cause To Correct ChecklistSafety Limit Feature Before Calling For Service SectionSELF-CONTAINED WATER-COOLED Models Energized Parts ChartsSection Electrical System Self-Contained Water Purge SELF-CONTAINED ModelsInitial Start-Up or Start-Up After Automatic Shut-Off Water PurgeSelf-Contained Refrigeration System Start-Up Refrigeration System Start Up 5 Seconds Toggle SwitchRefrigeration System START-UP Self-Contained Pre-Chill Self-Contained Models Electrical System SectionFreeze Sequence PRE-CHILLSelf-Contained Freeze Self-Contained Models Toggle Switch Bin Switch Control Board RelaysFreeze Harvest Sequence Harvest Self-Contained Automatic Shut-Off Automatic Shut-OffAutomatic SHUT-OFF Wiring Diagram Legend Section Electrical System Wiring DiagramsControl Board S1800 SELF-CONTAINED 1 PhaseS1800 SELF-CONTAINED 3 Phase Main Fuse SpecificationsCheck Procedure BIN SwitchWater Curtain Removal Notes SymptomsDiagnostic Aids Continuity TestDetermine if the Compressor is Seized Compressor Electrical DiagnosticsCheck Resistance Ohm Values Check Motor Windings to GroundCompressor Start Sequence Ptcr DiagnosticsWhat is a PTCR? During Start-Up First .25 1.0 Seconds Troubleshooting PTCR’sWHY a Good Ptcr MAY Fail To Start the Compressor Model Automatic Shut-Off and RestartPart Number Checking the PtcrManitowoc Ptcr Model Manitowoc Cera-Mite RoomRelay Operation Check Diagnosing Start ComponentsCapacitor RelaySwitch Setting Terminals Ohm Reading ICE/OFF/CLEAN Toggle SwitchControl Board Electronic Control BoardInputs Safety LimitsHarvest Light Freeze Time LOCK-IN FeatureIce Thickness Probe Cleaning HOW the Probe WorksMonitoring of Harvest Light Correction Diagnosing ICE Thickness Control CircuitryFreeze Cycle Circuitry Water Inlet Valve Safety SHUT-OFFElectrical System Section Water Level Control Circuitry Water Level Probe LightWait until the freeze cycle starts Problem Water Trough Overfilling During Freeze CycleDiagnosing Water Level Control Circuitry On or OFF Step Check Self Contained 1 Phase with Terminal Board Freeze Cycle Refrigeration Sequence SELF-CONTAINED Water -COOLED Models Refrigeration System Section S1800 SELF-CONTAINED Tubing Schematic General Times are in minutes Before Beginning ServiceWeights are in pounds ICE Production CheckPossible Problem Corrective Action INSTALLATION/VISUAL Inspection ChecklistWater System Checklist Normal Ice Formation ICE Formation PatternExtremely Thin at Evaporator Outlet No Ice Formation Extremely Thin at Evaporator InletAnalyzing Why Safety Limits May Stop the Ice Machine Safety LimitsSafety Limit Indication Possible Cause Check/Correct Safety Limit NotesSection Refrigeration System Analyzing Discharge Pressure During Freeze or Harvest Cycle ProcedureFreeze Cycle Discharge Pressure High Checklist Freeze Cycle Discharge Pressure Low ChecklistAnalyzing Suction Pressure During Freeze Cycle Step Example Using SY1004A Model Ice MachineFreeze Cycle Suction Pressure Low Checklist Freeze Cycle Suction Pressure High ChecklistFindings Comments Harvest Valve Temperature Check GeneralHarvest Valve Analysis Discharge Line Temperature Analysis General Column 3 TXV Flooding Final AnalysisColumn 1 Harvest Valve Leaking Column 2 LOW CHARGE/TXV StarvingModels Dual Expansion Valve Ice Machine Model Number Refrigeration System Operational Analysis TablesHigh Pressure CUT-OUT Hpco Control Operating Pressures S1800 SeriesSelf-Contained Water-Cooled Cycle Times Hour Ice ProductionConnections SELF-CONTAINED RECOVERY/EVACUATIONCharging Connections Self-Contained Charging ProceduresDetermining Severity Of Contamination System Contamination CLEAN-UPSevere System Contamination Cleanup Procedure Mild System Contamination Cleanup ProcedureSection Refrigeration System 10. Using Pinch-Off Tool Drier End Part Model Connection Size Number FILTER-DRIERS48 oz Total System Refrigerant ChargesSeries Version Charge S1800M Recycle RecoverNew Product Specifications Refrigerant DefinitionsReclaimed Refrigerant Recovered or Recycled RefrigerantRefrigerant RE-USE Policy New RefrigerantHFC Refrigerant Questions and Answers This page Intentionally Left Blank Page Attend a Manitowoc Factory Service School