Ice-O-Matic EMF Series Installation Guidelines Ambient Operating Temperatures, Drains, Stacking

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Flake Ice Machines

General Information

Installation Guidelines

Note: Installation should be performed by an ICE-O-Matic trained Service Technician. For proper operation of the ICE-O-Matic ice machine, the following installation guidelines must be followed. Failure to do so may result in loss of production capacity, premature part failures, and may void all warranties.

Ambient Operating Temperatures

Minimum Operating Temperature: 50°F (10°C)

Maximum Operating Temperature 100°F (38°C), 110°F (43°C) on 50 Hz. Models.

Note: ICE-O-Matic products are not designed for walk in cooler applications or outdoor installation.

Incoming Water Supply (See Plumbing Diagram for line sizing Page A7-A9) Minimum incoming water temperature: 40°F (4.5°C)

Maximum incoming water temperature: 100°F (38°C)

Minimum incoming water pressure: 20 psi (1.4 bar)

Maximum incoming water pressure: 60 psi (4.1 bar)

Note: If water pressure exceeds 60 psi (4.1 bar), a water pressure regulator must be installed.

Drains:

Route bin drain, float drain and water condenser drain individually to a floor drain. The use of condensate pumps for draining water is not recommended by ICE-O-Matic. ICE-O-Matic assumes no responsibility for improperly installed equipment.

Water Filtration

A water filter system should be installed with the ice machine.

Clearance Requirements

Self contained air cooled ice machines must have a minimum of 6 inches (15cm) of clearance around the entire machine.

Stacking

EF and EMF Series ice machines are not designed to be stacked.

Dispenser Application

EF and EMF Series ice machines are not designed to be placed on dispensers.

Electrical Specifications

The machine must be installed on a separate circuit.

Refer to the serial plate at the rear of the ice machine or the charts on Page A5.

Adjustments

Level the machine.

Check the primary and secondary bin control for proper adjustment, Page G3. Check the safety control for proper adjustment, Page G3.

Check the water in the water float for proper level, Page D1.

Check the water regulating valve adjustment if water cooled, Page F6.

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Contents Service and Installation Manual Page Table Of Contents Flake Ice MachinesHow To Use This Manual Serial Number Date Code General InformationModel and Serial Number Format Model Numbers EF 80 0 a Page Electrical and Mechanical Specifications RLA LRAInstallation Guidelines Ambient Operating Temperatures Electrical SpecificationsAdjustments DrainsEF Series EMF Series EMF Series 48 Inch Wide A10 Parts and Labor Domestic & International Limited Warranty ICE-O-MaticGeneral Operation Evaporator Float Gear Reducer Belt Auger MotorScheduled Maintenance Maintenance ProcedureCleaning and Sanitizing Instructions Winterizing Procedures Winterizing ProceduresMethod of Application Cleaning Activity Cleaning AgentCabinet Care Troubleshooting Trees How To Use The Troubleshooting TreesMachine Runs, Does Not Make Ice Flake Ice Machines Machine Does Not Run Slow Production Low Production High Suction Pressure Machine Freezes Up Auger Seizes Auger Motor Amp Draw Fluctuates Water Leaking From Bottom of Evaporator Machine Produces Wet Ice C12 Noise Coming from Evaporator Float Valve and Reservoir Water SystemWater System Drip Boot Water Seal and Lower O-RingDrive System Drive SystemCoupler Evaporator Disassembly Evaporator and Internal ComponentsRemove 2 setscrews Evaporator Barrel and Auger Inspection Bearings, Water Seal and O-Rings Seal Face Installation Evaporator ReassemblyExploded View of the Evaporator Compressor Refrigeration SystemRefrigeration System and Components Page Refrigerant Pressures EF/EMF450A Page High Pressure Safety Water Cooled CondenserWater Regulating Valve Air Cooled Condenser RemoteExpansion Valve Expansion Valve Diagnosis Symptom ProblemRemedy Production CheckEvaporator Mixing Valve L.A.C., Headmaster Remote SystemRemote Condenser Liquid Line Solenoid Mixing Valve Diagnosis Problem Possible Cause RemedyPump Down System Remote Only Receiver RefrigerantMethod of Charging Refrigerant F14 Selector Switch Electrical SystemControl Circuit ContactorStart Relay Overload ExternalCapacitors Thermostatic Bin Control Safety ControlBin Control Mechanical Bin Control Auger Motor RelayCompressor Delay Pump Down ControlEF250/255/405 EF450A/W 9071694-01 EF800A/W 9071963-01 EMF450/405A/W 9071958-01 EMF800A/W EMF705/1005/1006A/W 9071956-01 EMF1106R EMF2306A/W EMF2306R EMF2305L 9071959-01 Page

EF Series, EMF Series specifications

Ice-O-Matic is a recognized leader in the ice-making industry, known for its innovative technologies and commitment to quality. Among its flagship products are the EMF Series and EF Series ice machines, designed to meet the demands of various commercial environments. These machines combine advanced features with user-friendly functionalities, making them suitable for restaurants, bars, hotels, and convenience stores.

The EMF Series stands out with its capability to produce ice in a range of styles, including half cubes, full cubes, and gourmet ice. This versatile output makes it an excellent choice for establishments that require different ice types for various applications. The EMF machines are designed with a built-in storage bin, optimizing floor space while ensuring a continuous supply of ice. With production capabilities that can range from 200 to 800 pounds of ice per day, they cater exceptionally well to high-volume demands.

On the other hand, the EF Series focuses on efficiency and reliability. Featuring modular designs, these machines can be stacked or used in tandem, providing flexibility for businesses as their needs evolve. The EF Series offers a robust production range, capable of generating up to 1,500 pounds of ice daily, allowing it to service larger venues without sacrificing performance. The high-density foam insulation ensures that ice stays intact longer, reducing waste and enhancing overall efficiency.

Both series are equipped with Ice-O-Matic’s innovative Pure Ice technology, which not only ensures high-quality ice but also addresses concerns related to water quality. The built-in water filter options reduce impurities, resulting in clearer and more appealing ice. Additionally, these machines utilize an easy-to-clean design, promoting hygiene and maintenance simplicity. The front-access service doors facilitate straightforward maintenance, further minimizing downtime in busy environments.

Both EMF and EF Series machines are energy-efficient, boasting ENERGY STAR certifications. They are built with an environmentally friendly refrigerant, which helps establishments reduce their carbon footprint while saving on energy costs.

In conclusion, Ice-O-Matic's EMF and EF Series ice machines bring together cutting-edge technology, versatility, and efficiency, making them prime choices for any commercial establishment seeking reliable ice production. Their superior design features, user-friendly maintenance, and commitment to quality ensure that they meet the varied demands of the foodservice industry while promoting sustainability.