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FLAKE
ICE
MACH
INE
TYPE
V
AND
VD
Description
Where
no
other
indications
are
made,
the
i
tem
numbers
in
braekets
refer
to
the
"sectional
drawings
n
at
the
back
of
the
book.
Machine
type
V
has
a
horizontal,
slowly
rotating
freezing
drum,
the
rotation
direction
of
which
must
always
be
counter
clockwise
when
seen
from
the
top.
On
machine
type
VD,
which
has
2
freezing
drums,
the
left
drum
rotates
clock-
wise
and
the
right
drum
counter-clockwise.
The
drum
is
cool-
ed
internally
by
the
evaporating
refrigerant,
while
the
outer
surfaee
is
sprinkled
with
water
from
adistributing
pipe
("2.1).
On
the
cold
surfaee
of
the
drum,
part
of
the
water
is
frozen
to
ice,
and
the
surplus
water
runs
down
to
a
water
reservoir
(2.4).
A
water
pump
(2.11)
draws
the
water
from
the
reservoir
and
forces
it
to
the
distributing
pipe
(2.1)
lee
machines
type
VD
with
two
drurns
are
supplied
with
one
water
pump
for
each
drum.
In
order
to
obtain
a
dry,
sub-cooled
ice,
water
is
not
sprinkled
on
the
last
part
of
the
surfaee
of
the
drum
direct
in
front
of
the
knives
(5.2).
The
water
level
in
the
water
reservoir
is
kept
constant
by
the
supply
of
water
through
a
float
valve
(2.10).
The
water
is
led
through
a
pipe
to
the
nozzle
(2.2),
from
where
it
is
sprayed
on
the
underside
of
the
drum,
ensuring
that
the
underside
of
the
drum
is
kept
free
of
ice.
The
ice
layer
on
the
surfaee
of
the
drum
is
removed
by
means
of
a
row
of
knives,
which
are
fastened
to
a
vertical
knife
holder
(5.2)
on
the
front
edge
of
the
frame.
The
ice
slips
off
the
drum
in
front
outside
the
baffles
and
leaves
the
machine.
The
drum
is
driven
by
an
electric
motor
(6.12)
with
a
V-belt
variator
(6.1)
and
a
double
worrn
gear
(6.2
and
6.3),
which
transmi
ts
the
power
to
the
drum
by
a
coupling
(1.1).
The
number
of
revolutions
is
stepless
variable
during
opera-
tion
with
the
V-belt
variator.
(Thickest
ice
is
produced
at
lowest
speed.)
At
the
top,
the
freezing
drum
is
guided
by
aspherical
ball
bearing
(1.6),
and
below
the
axial
thrust
is
absorbed
by
a
groove
bal
l
bearing
(4.2),
which
is
lubricated
with
oil
from
the
oil
cup
(4.39).
The
sealing
between
the
stationary
and
the
rotating
part
is
effected
by
special
sealing
rings
(4.1)
which
are
p1aced
in
the
suction
junction
(4).
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BrandSABROE
ModelATLAS V619
CategoryIce Maker
LanguageEnglish

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