Manitowoc Ice Comprehensive Machine Installation Manual and Wiring Diagrams

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Section 2

Installation Instructions

 

 

Remote Electrical Wiring Connections

!Warning

These diagrams are not intended to show proper wire routing, wire sizing, disconnects, etc., only the correct wire connections.

All electrical work, including wire routing and grounding, must conform to local, state and national electrical codes.

Though wire nuts are shown in the drawings, the ice machine field wiring connections may use either wire nuts or screw terminals.

REMOTE ICE MACHINE

WITH SINGLE CIRCUIT MODEL CONDENSER 115/1/60 OR 208-230/1/60

SINGLE CIRCUIT L1

 

 

REMOTE

 

NOTE:

 

CONDENSER

L2

 

 

CONDENSER FAN

 

 

MOTOR VOLTAGE

 

GROUND

MATCHES ICE

 

 

 

MACHINE

 

 

 

VOLTAGE (115V

 

 

OR 208-230V)

 

 

F2

 

 

 

F1

 

 

ICE

L1

 

L1

MACHINE

 

 

 

 

L2

N=115V OR L2=208-230V

L2

 

 

 

GROUND

GROUND

 

 

 

 

TO SEPARATE

SV1255

 

FUSE/BREAKER

 

 

REMOTE ICE MACHINE

WITH SINGLE CIRCUIT MODEL CONDENSER 208-230/3/60 OR 380-415/3/50

SINGLE CIRCUIT

L1

 

REMOTE

 

NOTE: FAN

CONDENSER L2

MOTOR IS

 

 

208-230V

GROUND

F2

 

 

F1

 

 

ICE

 

 

MACHINE L1

 

L1

L2

 

L2

L3

 

L3

 

GROUND

GROUND

 

 

TO SEPARATE

FUSE/BREAKER

SV1199

REMOTE ICE MACHINE

WITH SINGLE CIRCUIT MODEL CONDENSER 230/1/50

SINGLE CIRCUIT

L1

 

REMOTE

 

NOTE: FAN

CONDENSER L2

MOTOR IS

 

 

220-240V

F2

 

 

F1

 

 

ICE

 

 

MACHINE

 

L1

L1

 

N

 

N

 

GROUND

GROUND

 

 

TO SEPARATE

FUSE/BREAKER

(220-240).

SV1256DISCONNECT ALL

POLES.

Part Number 000001114

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Contents Model Ice Machines Personnel Injury Potential Read These Before ProceedingTable of Contents Table of Contents Section Maintenance Section Before Calling for ServiceSection Ice Machine Operation Table of Contents Model Numbers How to Read a Model NumberIce Cube Sizes Personal Injury PotentialGeneral Information Section Accessories Model/Serial Number Location Section General Information Model/Serial Number LocationWarranty Coverage General Information Section WarrantyIce Machine Dimension H Ice Machine DimensionsGeneral Q320/Q370/Q420 ICE MachinesQ280 Q1000 ICE Machines Installation Instructions SectionBin Model Dimension a Dimension B Ice Storage Bin DimensionsS320/S420 ICE Storage Bins S170/S400/S570 ICE Storage BinsBin Model Dimension a Width Dimension B Height SV1297 Installation Instructions Section Location of Ice Machine Stacking Two Ice Machines on a Single Storage BinIce Machine Heat of Rejection Air-Cooled Baffle Leveling Leg and FootAir Baffle Ground Fault Circuit Interupter Installation Instructions Section Electrical ServiceVoltage FUSE/CIRCUIT BreakerQ320/370/420 Ice Machines Self Contained ICE Machine 115/1/60 or 208-230/1/60 For United Kingdom OnlySelf Contained ICE Machine 208-230/3/60 Self Contained ICE Machine 230/1/50Ground To Separate Water Supply Cooling Tower Applications Water-Cooled ModelsWater Inlet Lines Drain ConnectionsWater Supply and Drain Line SIZING/CONNECTIONS Typical Water Supply Drain InstallationCondenser Bin DrainRemote ICE Machines Refrigerant Charge Typical Additional Refrigerant LabelRouting Line Sets Guidelines for Routing Line SetsCalculating Remote Condenser Installation Distances Remote Receiver Service Valve Connecting a Line SETBackseating the Receiver Service Valve Lengthening or Reducing Line SET LengthsInternal Condenser Volume WarrantyHead Pressure Control Valve FAN MotorTypical Single Circuit Remote Condenser Installation NON-MANITOWOC MULTI-CIRCUIT Condenser Sizing ChartAdditional Checks for Remote Models Installation Instructions Section Installation Check ListPotential Personal Injury Situation AuCS Automatic Cleaning SystemThis page Intentionally Left Blank Component Identification Typical Q450 Shown Component IdentificationWater Purge Initial START-UP or START-UP After Automatic SHUT-OFFRefrigeration System Start-Up Freeze Sequence 3. PrechillHarvest Sequence 5. Water Purge HarvestAutomatic SHUT-OFF 7. Automatic Shut-Off Freeze Sequence Typical Q450 Shown Section Ice Machine Operation Ice Machine Operation Section Operational Checks Water LevelICE Thickness Check Harvest Sequence Water Purge 10. Water Purge AdjustmentIce Machine Operation Section Cleaning Procedure Interior Cleaning and SanitizingModel Amount of Cleaner Remove the water curtainMaintenance Section Remove the water pump Remove the white vinyl water distribution tubingRemove the water level probe Water Pump RemovalSolution Type Mix a solution of sanitizer and warm waterSanitizer Oz 120 ml sanitizerSolution Type Water Mixed With Sanitizer Additional Component Removal Water Inlet ValveWater Dump Valve Dump Valve Disassembly Maintenance Section Ice Machine Inspection Exterior CleaningCleaning the Condenser Water-Cooled Condenser Water Regulating Valve AlphaSanStraighten Bent Condenser Fins SELF-CONTAINED AIR-COOLED ICE Machines Maintenance Section Removal from Service/WinterizationWATER-COOLED ICE Machines Pry Open the Water Regulating ValveProblem Possible Cause To Correct ChecklistSafety Limit Feature Before Calling for Service SectionSection Before Calling for Service Before Calling for Service Section Page Manitowoc ICE, INC
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