Manitowoc Ice CM MODEL STH003 User Manual
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ICE PRODUCTION CHECK
The amount of ice a machine produces directly relates to
the operating water and air temperatures. This means an
ice machine with a 70
°F (21.2°C) ambient temperature
and 50
°F (10.0°C) water produces more ice than the same
ice machine with 90
°F (32.2°C) ambient and 70°F (21.2°C)
water.
1. Determine the ice machine operating conditions:
Air temp entering condenser:____
°
Air temp around ice machine:____
°
Water temp entering sump trough:____
°
2. Refer to the appropriate 24-Hour Ice Production
Chart. Use the operating conditions determined in
Step 1 to find published 24 hr. ice production:____
Times are in minutes.
Example: 1 min., 15 sec. converts to 1.25 min.
(15
seconds
÷ 60 seconds = .25 minutes)
Weights are in pounds.
Example: 2 lb., 6 oz. converts to 2.375 lb.
(6
oz.
÷16 oz. = .375 lb.)
3. Perform an ice production check using the formula
below.
1. _______ + _______ = _______
Freeze Time Harvest Time Total Cycle Time
2. 1440
÷ _______ = _______
Mins in 24 hrs Total Cycle Time Cycles Per Day
3. _______ x _______ = _______
Weight of One Cycles Per Day Actual 24 Hr
Harvest Production
4. Compare the results of Step 3 with Step 2. Ice
production is normal when these numbers match
closely. If they match closely, determine if:
Another larger ice machine is required.
Relocating the existing equipment to lower the
load conditions is required.