Scotsman Ice SCCP50, SCCG50 Water Quality, Scale can shorten machine life, Filters and Treatment

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SCCG50 & SCCP50 Service Manual

Water Quality

All water, including potable water supplied by municipalities, contains some impurities or minerals. Water absorbs impurities from the air as rain and/or as it flows through the ground. Some of the impurities are solid particles, these are known as suspended solids, and a fine particle filter will remove them. Other impurities are chemically bonded to the water molecules, and cannot be filtered out, these are called dissolved solids.

Ice made by this machine will have a lower mineral content than the water it was made from. This is due to the method of making ice. Purer water will freeze first in the ice making molds. The reason for this is that anything dissolved in water lowers the water’s freezing temperature. This concentrates most of the impurities in the ice machine water reservoir where they may form hard deposits known as scale. The machine dilutes the concentration of minerals by over-filling the reservoir during the harvest cycle (with the excess water flowing down the drain). s. Between 2 and 4 pints of water flow into the unit each cycle. Between 1 and 3.5 pints of that rinses the reservoir and goes down the drain.

Some impurities will inevitably remain, and will stick to the parts in the machine, and will cause malformed ice cubes. Eventually, built up mineral

scale can shorten machine life.

To keep the machine operating properly, these impurities or minerals will have to be regularly dissolved by an acid cleaning, using Scotsman Ice Machine Scale Remover. Directions for this may be found in the section under cleaning.

Filters and Treatment

In general, it is always a good idea to filter the water. A water filter, if it is of the proper type, can remove taste and odors as well as particles. Some methods of water treatment for dissolved solids include reverse osmosis, and polyphosphate feeders.

RO Water

This machine can be supplied with Reverse Osmosis water, but the water conductivity must be no less than 10 microSiemens/cm. A reverse osmosis system should include post treatment to satisfy the R.O. water’s potential aggressiveness. Deionized water is not recommended.

Because water softeners exchange one mineral for another, softened water may not improve water conditions when used with ice machines. Where water is very hard, softened water could result in white, mushy cubes that stick together.

If in doubt about the water, contact a local point of use water specialist for recommendations on water treatment.

Installation Overview

The ice machine must:

be connected to cold, potable water

be connected to a drain

be connected to the proper power supply

be able circulate air through the vents at the front.

Note: Do not build in so that the door is recessed.

June 2008

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Contents Introduction Table of ContentsSpecifications Cabinet Layout LEG Adjustment Places Drain Flexible TubingAir flow Water Quality Installation OverviewScale can shorten machine life Filters and TreatmentDoor Panel Custom Panel Door CoveringDoor Panel Attachment Custom Panel Door swing change Installation NotesDrain Pump Model drain installation Installation Water & DrainGravity Drain Initial Start Up Installation check listElectrical Cube Size Change Table Cube Size AdjustmentHarvest Time Table Harvest Time AdjustmentReset time to clean indicator light Control SettingsAutomatic water purge enable / disable Use Condenser cleaning How to clean the condenser and winterizeHow to remove scale from the ice making system System Information Water System Components Maximum Harvest Time minutes ControllerPerformance Information Discharge Pressure Refrigeration SystemTime Deg. F · Ohms Deg. F. · Ohms Thermistor ValuesProblem Likely Cause Probable Solution Service DiagnosisMakes excessive noise Removal and Repair Controller Evaporator ThermistorControl Panel TransformerRemoval and Repair Cabinet Removal Page Refrigeration Service