Manitowoc Ice S1800 Refrigerant RE-USE Policy, New Refrigerant, Reclaimed Refrigerant

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Refrigeration System

Section 7

 

 

REFRIGERANT RE-USE POLICY

Manitowoc recognizes and supports the need for proper handling, re-use, and disposal of, CFC and HCFC refrigerants. Manitowoc service procedures require recapturing refrigerants, not venting them to the atmosphere.

It is not necessary, in or out of warranty, to reduce or compromise the quality and reliability of your customers’ products to achieve this.

Important

Manitowoc Ice, Inc. assumes no responsibility for use of contaminated refrigerant. Damage resulting from the use of contaminated, recovered, or recycled refrigerant is the sole responsibility of the servicing company.

Manitowoc approves the use of:

1.New Refrigerant

Must be of original nameplate type.

2.Reclaimed Refrigerant

Must be of original nameplate type.

Must meet ARI Standard 700 (latest edition) specifications.

3.Recovered or Recycled Refrigerant

Must be recovered or recycled in accordance with current local, state and federal laws.

Must be recovered from and re-used in the same Manitowoc product. Re-use of recovered or recycled refrigerant from other products is not approved.

Recycling equipment must be certified to ARI Standard 740 (latest edition) and be maintained to consistently meet this standard.

Recovered refrigerant must come from a “contaminant-free” system. To decide whether the system is contaminant free, consider:

Type(s) of previous failure(s)

Whether the system was cleaned, evacuated and recharged properly following failure(s)

Whether the system has been contaminated by this failure

Compressor motor burnouts and improper past service prevent refrigerant re-use.

Refer to “System Contamination Cleanup” to test for contamination.

4.“Substitute” or “Alternative” Refrigerant

Must use only Manitowoc-approved alternative refrigerants.

Must follow Manitowoc-published conversion procedures.

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Contents Service Manual Read These Before Proceeding Personal Injury PotentialTable of Contents Table of Contents Section Ice Machine Operation Section MaintenanceSection Before Calling For Service Table of Contents Section Electrical System Section Refrigeration SystemTable of Contents How to Read a Model Number Model NumbersIce Cube Sizes Self-Contained Water-CooledGeneral Information Section Accessories Section General Information Model/Serial Number Location Model/Serial Number LocationWarranty Coverage Ice Machine Dimensions Width, Depth, and Height DimensionsElectrical and AuCS Dimensions GeneralInstallation Instructions Section Location of Ice Machine Ice Machine Heat of RejectionS1800M Water-Cooled Series Heat of Rejection Ice Machine Air ConditioningSection Installation Instructions Electrical Service VoltageMinimum Circuit Ampacity Electrical RequirementsFor United Kingdom Only Self Contained ICE Machine 115/1/60 or 208-230/1/60Self Contained ICE Machine 208-230/3/60 Self Contained ICE Machine 230/1/50Cooling Tower Applications Water SupplyWater Inlet Lines Drain ConnectionsInstallation Instructions Section Typical Water Supply Drain InstallationWater Supply and Drain Line SIZING/CONNECTIONS CondenserSection Installation Instructions Installation Check List AuCS Automatic Cleaning System Potential Personal Injury SituationSection Ice Machine Operation Component IdentificationIce Machine Operation Section Sequence Of Operation Initial START-UP or START-UP After Automatic SHUT-OFFSafety Timers Harvest Sequence 5. Water PurgeHarvest Automatic SHUT-OFF 7. Automatic Shut-OffIce Machine Operation Section Operational Checks Water LevelICE Thickness Check Ice Thickness CheckWater Purge Adjustment Harvest Sequence Water PurgeIce Machine Operation Section This page Intentionally Left BlankExterior Cleaning Ice Machine InspectionWater-Cooled Condenser Water Regulating Valve AlphaSan→Maintenance Section Guardian InstallationSachet Replacement Frequency Sachet Replacement ProcedureSection Maintenance Interior Cleaning and Sanitizing Cleaning ProcedureModel Amount of Cleaner StepMaintenance Section Sanitizing ProcedureSolution Type Water Mixed With Sanitizer Removal of Parts for CLEANING/SANITIZING Solution Type Water Mixed WithWater Curtain Water Curtain Removal Ice Thickness ProbeIce Thickness Probe Removal Water Distribution Tube Water TroughWater Distribution Tube Removal Water Level Probe Water PumpWater Pump Removal Dump Valve Disassembly Water Dump ValveEvaporator Tray Removal Drain Line Check ValveWater Inlet Valve Maintenance Section Removal from Service/Winterization Pry Open the Water Regulating Valve AUCS→ AccessorySELF-CONTAINED WATER-COOLED ICE Machines Checklist Problem Possible Cause To CorrectBefore Calling For Service Section Safety Limit FeatureEnergized Parts Charts Section Electrical SystemSELF-CONTAINED WATER-COOLED Models SELF-CONTAINED Models Initial Start-Up or Start-Up After Automatic Shut-OffWater Purge Self-Contained Water PurgeRefrigeration System Start Up 5 Seconds Toggle Switch Refrigeration System START-UPSelf-Contained Refrigeration System Start-Up Electrical System Section Freeze SequencePRE-CHILL Self-Contained Pre-Chill Self-Contained ModelsToggle Switch Bin Switch Control Board Relays FreezeSelf-Contained Freeze Self-Contained Models Harvest Sequence Harvest Automatic Shut-Off Automatic SHUT-OFFSelf-Contained Automatic Shut-Off Section Electrical System Wiring Diagrams Wiring Diagram LegendS1800 SELF-CONTAINED 1 Phase Control BoardS1800 SELF-CONTAINED 3 Phase Specifications Check ProcedureBIN Switch Main FuseSymptoms Diagnostic AidsContinuity Test Water Curtain Removal NotesCompressor Electrical Diagnostics Check Resistance Ohm ValuesCheck Motor Windings to Ground Determine if the Compressor is SeizedPtcr Diagnostics What is a PTCR?Compressor Start Sequence Troubleshooting PTCR’s WHY a Good Ptcr MAY Fail To Start the CompressorModel Automatic Shut-Off and Restart During Start-Up First .25 1.0 SecondsChecking the Ptcr Manitowoc PtcrModel Manitowoc Cera-Mite Room Part NumberDiagnosing Start Components CapacitorRelay Relay Operation CheckICE/OFF/CLEAN Toggle Switch Switch Setting Terminals Ohm ReadingElectronic Control Board Control BoardSafety Limits InputsFreeze Time LOCK-IN Feature Ice Thickness Probe CleaningHOW the Probe Works Harvest LightDiagnosing ICE Thickness Control Circuitry Monitoring of Harvest Light CorrectionWater Inlet Valve Safety SHUT-OFF Electrical System Section Water Level Control CircuitryWater Level Probe Light Freeze Cycle CircuitryProblem Water Trough Overfilling During Freeze Cycle Diagnosing Water Level Control CircuitryWait until the freeze cycle starts On or OFF Step Check Self Contained 1 Phase with Terminal Board SELF-CONTAINED Water -COOLED Models Freeze Cycle Refrigeration SequenceRefrigeration System Section S1800 SELF-CONTAINED Tubing Schematic General Before Beginning Service Weights are in poundsICE Production Check Times are in minutesINSTALLATION/VISUAL Inspection Checklist Water System ChecklistPossible Problem Corrective Action ICE Formation Pattern Extremely Thin at Evaporator OutletNormal Ice Formation Extremely Thin at Evaporator Inlet No Ice FormationSafety Limits Safety Limit IndicationAnalyzing Why Safety Limits May Stop the Ice Machine Safety Limit Notes Possible Cause Check/CorrectSection Refrigeration System Procedure Freeze Cycle Discharge Pressure High ChecklistFreeze Cycle Discharge Pressure Low Checklist Analyzing Discharge Pressure During Freeze or Harvest CycleStep Example Using SY1004A Model Ice Machine Analyzing Suction Pressure During Freeze CycleFreeze Cycle Suction Pressure High Checklist Freeze Cycle Suction Pressure Low ChecklistHarvest Valve Temperature Check General Harvest Valve AnalysisFindings Comments Discharge Line Temperature Analysis General Final Analysis Column 1 Harvest Valve LeakingColumn 2 LOW CHARGE/TXV Starving Column 3 TXV FloodingRefrigeration System Operational Analysis Tables Models Dual Expansion Valve Ice Machine Model NumberHigh Pressure CUT-OUT Hpco Control S1800 Series Self-Contained Water-Cooled Cycle TimesHour Ice Production Operating PressuresSELF-CONTAINED RECOVERY/EVACUATION ConnectionsSelf-Contained Charging Procedures Charging ConnectionsSystem Contamination CLEAN-UP Determining Severity Of ContaminationMild System Contamination Cleanup Procedure Severe System Contamination Cleanup ProcedureSection Refrigeration System 10. Using Pinch-Off Tool FILTER-DRIERS Drier End Part Model Connection Size NumberTotal System Refrigerant Charges Series Version Charge S1800M48 oz Recover New Product SpecificationsRefrigerant Definitions RecycleRecovered or Recycled Refrigerant Refrigerant RE-USE PolicyNew Refrigerant Reclaimed RefrigerantHFC Refrigerant Questions and Answers This page Intentionally Left Blank Page Attend a Manitowoc Factory Service School