208-240volt, 60Hz, 1 Phase, Ice Maker Produces up to 241 lbs. of ICE per day, Built-in application storage of 100 lbs. of ICE, Built-in antimicrobial protection for the life of the ICE Maker reduces bacteria and slime fungus growth.
* 208-240 Volt/ 60 Hz/ 1 Phase
* Ice Maker Produces up to 241 lbs. of ICE per day
* Built-in application storage of 100 lbs. of ICE
* Built-in antimicrobial protection for the life of the ICE Maker reduces bacteria and slime fungus growth
* ICE-O-Matic's optional water filtration system provides protection against unpleasant tastes
* odors and scale formation
* Consistent ICE production 24 / 7 by pushing the ICE into the bin rather than waiting for gravity to overpower the
scale
* Air is drawn in and exhausted from the front - no side clearance required
* Bin can be easily removed from the front with four fasteners while the ICE Maker stays in place
Difference between AIR COOLED & WATER COOLED
The refrigeration system in ice machines have to be cooled during operations because of the heat that is generated during the mechanical process. These are the two types: Air Cooled or Water Cooled
* Air cooled:
1 Good-Uses less water- It is cooled by a fan
2 Good-Better for environment
3 Bad-Has a tendency to heat the room where it is located more than water cooled
4 Bad-Little noisier than water cooled
5 Good-Most popular
* Water cooled:
1 Good-Quieter than air cooled
2 Good-More energy efficient
3 Good-Does not raise room temperature
4 Bad-Cost for water cooled is in some cases higher
5 Bad-A lot more water is used which some consider to be a waste
6 Bad-Water bill is higher
7 Bad-Water filtration systems have to be changed more frequently because of water usage
These are the good and the bad for both. It's simply the way in which the systems are cooled