Ice Machine

A factory-made assembly (not necessarily shipped in one package) consisting of a condensing unit and ice-making section operating as an integrated unit, with means for making and harvesting ice. It is an assembly that makes up to 4,000 lbs of ice per day at Standard Ratings Conditions, as defined in Section 5.2.1 of ARI Standard 810-2006, and may also include means for storing or dispensing ice, or both.

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Commercial, Residential, Multifamily
List Optionssort descending Option Definition Unit of Measure
Air cooled Air-Cooled: An ice machine wherein motor driven fans or centrifugal blowers move air through the condenser to remove heat from the refrigerant. None
Cubed Cubed: Cubed ice machines have an alternate freezing and harvesting period. Water is circulated over an evaporator where it freezes until cubes are fully formed. The cubed ice is then harvested and moved to storage. The ice may be in cube shape, or in a variation of a solid shape. None
Flake Flake: Flake ice machines produce ice continuously, usually in a barrel-shaped evaporator. An auger inside the evaporator scrapes ice off the sides into a storage bin. None
Ice making head An ice making head (IMH) is a model with the ice-making mechanism and the condensing unit in a single package, but with a separate ice storage bin. None
None None None
Not applicable Not applicable None
Nugget Nugget: Nugget ice machines use the same process as flake machines but compress the ice flakes into nuggets. None
Other Other None
Remote condensing unit A Remote condensing unit (RCU) or split system unit is a model in which the ice-making mechanism and condenser or condensing unit are in separate sections. None
Self contained unit Self-Contained (SCU): A model in which the ice-making mechanism and storage compartment are in an integral cabinet. None
Unknown Unknown None
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