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Scotsman slc300 ice machine: user guide
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SLC300
Removal and Replacement: Refrigeration System
General:
Scotsman recommends that any work on the
refrigeration system only be done when it is
certain that the system needs repair.
Refrigerant should not be added except as a
way to determine the proper operation of the
product. If the system was low on refrigerant,
there is a leak, and it must be found and
repaired.
Refrigerant must not be vented to the
atmosphere.
This system has a critical charge, it must be
recharged with the correct amount of refrigerant
as listed on the nameplate of the ice machine,
or performance will suffer.
Anytime the refrigeration system has been
opened, the dryer should be replaced.
When brazing the tubing connections to the hot
gas or thermostatic expansion valve, the
component must be protected by heat sink
material.
Specifically:
Recover, reclaim or recycle refrigerant. The
method chosen is up to the service company.
There are various mechanical devices that may be
used to recycle refrigerant at the field level,
however, Scotsman requires that any refrigerant
placed into a Scotsman ice machine meet ARI
spec 700. Reclaim programs are available through
most refrigerant wholesalers.
Use conservation minded service procedures:
Refrain from checking refrigeration
pressures without reason. There are many
ways to determine the proper operation of a
Scotsman ice machine without using refrigerant
gauges. Visual inspection of the water system,
observation of the ice formation, amp draw,
voltage, and other techniques will lead to proper
diagnosis. Scotsman also recommends that, at
the time of initial start up, gauges not be used.
If gauges must be used, do not always
check the high side pressure. If the
condenser is clean and seems to be operating
correctly, it most likely is. The low side pressure
is much more important on an ice machine than
is the high side.
If gauges must be used, use very short hoses.
Minimal refrigerant discharged into the hoses
equals minimal refrigerant discharged into the
air.
If hi side pressure must be checked, use a
quick connect at the end of the discharge
hose to minimize the release of refrigerant, J/B
Industries part number A33000 works well.
If using recycled refrigerant, it must meet ARI
spec 700 or have been cleaned by a machine
capable of attaining ARI spec 700.
If the refrigeration system must be serviced, the
quality of service must insure that there will
not be a repeat failure, as repeat failures will
cause refrigerant to be discharged into the air by
the failure or when the failure is corrected:
If there has been a compressor burn out, check
for acid in the oil. If acid is indicated, extra steps
must be taken to clean up the system.
Never use refrigerant, such as R-11, to clean
up or flush out a refrigeration system. When
system clean-up is required, the use of suction
line filter-dryers and liquid line filter-dryers are
recommended.
Always replace the dryer when repairing a leak
or replacing a refrigeration component.
Evacuate the system with a good vacuum
pump to 500 microns or less. If the triple
evacuation method is used, the vacuum should
be broken each time with dry nitrogen, not
refrigerant. Evacuation must be from both sides
of the system.
Weigh in or measure in the nameplate charge.
Recharge into the high side.
Check for leaks with a high quality, electronic
leak detector. Halide torches will not locate the
very small leaks.
If an ice machine is to be discarded and still
contains refrigerant, Scotsman recommends that
the refrigerant be recovered, reclaimed, or
recycled so that it is not discharged into the air.
January 1993
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