Remote Condenser | General Information |
Introduction
Normal installation of the ice maker should be followed. Reference the installation instructions included with the ice maker.
In any installation, the
Once the sealed couplings are connected and the internal seal is broken, the lines cannot be disconnected without losing the refrigerant charge. They are, however, reusable and when the couplers are removed and reconnected, the complete refrigeration system must be evacuated and
General Description
The remote condenser should not be used in areas where sufficient airflow is not available in the area the ice maker is being installed or the heat being rejected by the condenser coil will be undesirable.
The condenser coil should not be exposed to temperatures below
The remote condenser functions as a normal refrigeration system until the temperature at the condenser coil drops below 70°F. At this time the mixing valve will begin to bypass enough hot gas from the discharge line directly into the receiver to keep the liquid line feeding the expansion valve at a steady pressure. The amount of gas bypassed will depend on the temperature at the condenser coil (the colder the temperature at the condenser coil, the more gas will bypass and the tubing between the mixing valve and receiver will become warmer). For the complete explanation of this valve, refer to the schematic on page 6 of this manual.
Condenser Location
When choosing a location for the remote condenser, reference the following guidelines:
1.Choose a location that is protected from extremes of dirt, dust, rain, sun and prevailing winds.
2.Vertical air discharge mounting of the condenser is required.
3.Condenser should be mounted higher than the ice machine.
4.Condenser must be level.
5.Condenser should not be exposed to temperatures below
6.Installation must meet all local and national building, plumbing and electrical codes.
VRC Condenser
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