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ICE CRUSHER INSTALLATION
Notes:
• Check for freight damage before proceeding with the equipment installation. Be sure to
inspect the equipment carefully for any damage that may not have been evident on the
outside of the carton. Contact the freight carrier immediately to report any damage and file a
claim.
• To ensure optimal efficiency and productivity these installation instructions should be followed
accurately.
• All machines have been tested and adjusted for correct performance at the factory.
• This equipment must be installed in compliance with the applicable federal, state/province,
and/or local plumbing, electrical, and health/sanitation codes and requirements.
Warning:
• Do not operate equipment that has been damaged.
• Refer all maintenance to qualified personnel.
• Instruct all personnel in the proper use of the equipment.
• Clean up any liquid spills immediately.
• Always install equipment on a stable and level surface.
• All models are intended for indoor use only. Do not install the equipment in unprotected
outdoor areas.
• Always securely attach individual machines together.
• Do not install the equipment in wet areas.
• Do not locate the equipment near any heat source, in direct sunlight, in high ambient areas, or
without proper clearance for ventilation. Placing equipment in these locations will result in
reduced capacities, high system pressures and may cause equipment failure.
Pre-Install Checklist
• All KOLD-DRAFT models are intended to be installed with a permanent connection to the field
electrical supply. Drop cord connections are not to be used with this equipment. Always be
sure the power supply is the same as the ice machine’s electrical specification which is listed
on the serial number tag on the front of the top frame cross member
• Each ice crusher must be connected to the grid through its own dedicated fuse or HACR type
circuit breaker.
• Each ice crusher must be connected to a separate protected circuit with no other loads.
• Fused disconnects, installed adjacent to each ice maker, are recommended and may be
required by local codes.
• Electrical service must fall within the voltage tolerances listed below
• Breaker or fuse rating must be no greater than the maximum rating as specified on the rating
label attached to the back of the machine.
• The minimum circuit ampacity listed on the back of the machine does not indicate a typical
running current value. Use the minimum ampacity value for sizing branch circuit conductors
up to 8 meters (26 feet) in length. For a conductor length over 8 meters, increase the wire
gauge as required by code.
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