Foster FMIC180 Specification, Guidelines for Icemaker Bin Lids, FMIC 180 HEAD, FMIC 260 HEAD

Models: FMIC180

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1.Specification

F200 & F300 Modular Ice Cuber

1.Specification

1.1

Capacities

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

F200

F300

Output

(kg/ 24 hours)

215

320

Bin Storage Capacity (kgs)

150/ 210

150/210

Cubes Per Cycle (kgs)

2.3

2.3

Standard Cube Size

24mm x 24mm x 26mm

24mm x 24mm x 26mm

Cycle Time (minutes)

16

11

Amps start/run

29/5.5

31/8.5

Watts Consumption

1000

1600

Machine Weight net / gross (kgs)

70/85

73/88

Refrigerant

R404A

R404A

Refrigerant Charge

500 grms

850 grms

Discharge Pressure Freeze Cycle

Max 17 bar/ Min 15 bar

Max 18 bar/ Min 16 bar

High Pressure Cut Out

30 bar

30bar

High Pressure Safety Switch

Cut in 20 bar/ Cut Out 33 bar

Cut in 20 bar/ Cut Out 33 bar

Suction Pressure Freeze Cycle

Start 3.6 bar/ End 2.3 bar

Start 3.6 bar/ 2.5 bar

Compressor Amps Freeze Mode

Start 4.2 amps/ End 3.4 amps

Start 7.0 amps/ End 5.2 amps

Voltage

 

230/50/1

230/50/1

Reservoir Water Level

40mm to 45mm

40mm to 45mm

Water inlet Connection

3/4 gas

3/4 gas

1.2Installation Notes.

Allow 15cm minimum space at the sides and back for ventilation.

Bin Installation

The F200 and 300 fit the New SB150 Bin.

The F200 and F300 can be fitted to the New SB210 Bin but a KN311 Lid is required.

The F200 and F300 can be fitted to the Old SB150 Bin but a SB150 frame is required, as the F200 and F300 are smaller than the Old SB150 Bin.

The F200 and the F300 can be fitted to the Old SB210 Bin provided the KN310 lid is fitted first. However it is necessary to re-drill the lid to secure the machine to it.

1.3Stacking Installation.

To stack a Modular Cuber onto the present one, first remove the top panel from the lower machine.

Add a bead of food grade silicone sealer to the top edges of the lower units freezing compartment.

Lift the top machine onto the bottom machine, (the use of a mechanical lift is recommended).

Align the two machines, and using the two screws supplied in the hardware package supplied with the top machine, fasten the two together through the fixing holes on either side of the machines.

Fit the Stacking Kit KS into the bottom machine as per the instructions supplied with the kit.

Using food grade silicone sealer, seal the edges between the freezing compartments of the top and bottom machine so as to avoid any possible leakage of water through the join.

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13.Wiring Diagram Concerning The Connection Of Upper Ice Maker Micro To Conveyor Kit Micro

1.Detach the light blue (No.13) cable of the upper ice maker; this cable is connected to the NC contact (usually closed) of the micro. Connect it to the light blue (No.14) cable which is joined to the NO contact (usually opened) of the conveyor kit micro.

2.Connect the brown (No.16) cable which comes from the COM (common) contact of the conveyor kit micro to the NC contact (usually closed) of the upper ice maker micro.

14.Guidelines for Icemaker Bin Lids

 

SB 150 BIN

NO BIN LID

FMIC 180 HEAD

 

 

SB 210 BIN

KN 310 BIN LID

 

 

 

 

FMIC 260 HEAD

SB 150 BIN

NO BIN LID

 

 

SB 210 BIN

KN 310 BIN LID

 

 

 

 

 

SB 150 BIN

NKF 200 BIN LID

FMIF 220 HEAD

 

 

SB 210 BIN

NKF 310 BIN LID

 

 

 

 

FMIF 550 HEAD

SB 210 BIN

NKF 310 BIN LID

 

 

 

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Foster FMIC180 Specification, Guidelines for Icemaker Bin Lids, FMIC 180 HEAD, FMIC 260 HEAD, FMIF 220 HEAD, FMIF 550 HEAD