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Typical Water Circuit - Cornelius SERIES 200 Installation Instructions

Self-contained flaked ice maker
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Typical Water Circuit

The supply water enters the float chamber through a small orifice. The water level rises and lifts the
buoyant float with it. The float attached to the float arm seats a valve to shut off any further water supply.
As water leaves the float chamber, the level drops along with the float and arm, causing the valve to open
and admit more water. Thus the water level is maintained automatically as the machine operates.
Water now flows through a hose connected to the float chamber and enters the opening of the
evaporator shell. The water level in the shell will rise to the same level that is maintained in the float
chamber. The water that is in immediate contact with the center post evaporator will be reduced in
temperature. As a result, freezing occurs and ice forms on the surface of the evaporator.
As more water is frozen, the thickness of the ice increases until it exceeds the distance allowed between
the evaporator and auger. The auger rotates at a slow speed to wipe off the accumulated ice as well as
help it to the surface. After the ice reaches the surface it is discharged through the top opening in the
shell. An ice chute attached to the shell conveys the ice to the storage bin where it accumulates in the
insulated bin until it is used. The ice will pile up to a point where the bin thermostat tubing is located.
When the ice touches this brass tubing, the unit will shut-off and remain off until enough ice is used or
melted to reduce the pile. Any ice that melts will pass through the drain and drain hose to an open drain.
WATER IN
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Self-Contained Flaked Ice Maker Installation Instructions
FLOAT
CHAMBER
FIGURE 2. typical water circuit
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ICE
OUT
EVAPORATOR
CHAMBER
Publication Number: 166240010INS

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