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Installation 

Ice-O-Matic® Remote Condenser Systems are comprised of three components.  The pre-charged remote 
condenser, the pre-charged ice maker and the pre-charged line set.  The pre-charged line sets are available 
in 25, 40, or 75 foot line set lengths.   

Note: The 75 foot line set will require adding an additional 28 ounces of refrigerant.

   

Normal installation of the ice maker should be followed.  Reference the installation instructions included with 
the ice maker. In any installation, the pre-charged line sets, consisting of a liquid line (3/8” dia.) and a 
discharge line (1/2” dia.) are used as a one-time initial charge type installation. 
 
Once the sealed couplings are connected and the internal seal is broken, the lines cannot be disconnected 
without losing the refrigerant charge.  They are, however, reusable and when the couplers are removed and 
reconnected, the complete refrigeration system must be evacuated and re-charged with the proper amount 
of refrigerant.  Reference the ice maker data plate or ice maker service manual for proper refrigerant 
charge. 

 

General Description 

The remote condenser should not be used in areas where sufficient airflow is not available, in the area the 
ice maker is being installed, or the heat being rejected by the condenser coil will be undesirable. 
The condenser coil should not be exposed to temperatures below -20

F (-29

C) or above 120

F (49

C).The 

remote condenser functions as a normal refrigeration system until the temperature at the condenser coil 
drops below 70

F.  At this time the mixing valve will begin to bypass enough hot gas from the discharge line 

directly into the receiver to keep the liquid line feeding the expansion valve at a steady pressure. The 
amount of gas bypassed will depend on the temperature at the condenser coil (the colder the temperature 
at the condenser coil, the more gas will bypass and the tubing between the mixing valve and receiver will 
become warmer). 

Condenser Location

 

When choosing a location for the remote condenser, reference the following 

guidelines: 

1. 

Choose a location that is protected from extremes of dirt, 
dust, rain, sun and prevailing winds. 

2. 

Vertical air discharge mounting of the condenser is 
required with at least 48 inch clearance above the 
condenser. 

3. 

Condenser should be mounted higher than the ice 
machine. 

4. 

Condenser must be level.

 

 

5. 

Condenser should not be exposed to temperatures below 
 -20

F or above 120

F. 

6. 

Installation must meet all local and national building, 
plumbing and electrical codes. 

7. 

The condenser must have a minimum clearance of  

    18 inches around all 4 sides. 

8.

 

Install condenser with the included legs or other elevated 
mounting solution.  There should be clearance between 
the bottom of the condenser and the surface on which it is 
mounted.

 

 

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Summary of Contents for RGA0501-HM

Page 1: ...Ice o Matic 11100 East 45th Ave Denver Colorado 80239 Part Number 9081487 01 Rev K INSTALLATION MANUAL REMOTE CONDENSERS RCA1001 RCA1061 RCA2061 RCA3061 RCA3561 RGA0501 HM RGA1061 HM...

Page 2: ...Service Parts Manuals are available separately Ice O Matic icemakers and dispensers are not approved for outdoor installation WARNING Always disconnect electrical power whenever maintenance or repair...

Page 3: ...ection Visible Loss or Damage Any external evidence of loss or damage must be fully described and noted on your freight bill or express receipt and signed by the carrier s agent The claim should be fi...

Page 4: ...enser and Ice Machine Pairing Page2 Installation Page 5 Remote Refrigeration System Page 7 Component Description Page 8 Electrical Connections Page 9 Condenser Leg Installation Page10 Refrigeration Tu...

Page 5: ...30 85 37 01 GRILL10 RGA1061 HM 30 85 30 85 37 01 GRILL10 The RGA models DO NOT have a Mixing Valve in the condenser The RCA and RGA models DO NOT include side grills they can be ordered as a Field Ins...

Page 6: ...ine Pairing Remote Condenser Ice Machine Model RCA1001 CIM0530R RCA1061 CIM0535R CIM0636R RGA0501 HM GEM0650R MFI0800R RGA1061 HM GEM0956R GEM1306R MFI1256R MFI1506R The RGA models DO NOT have a Mixin...

Page 7: ...Ice Machine Pairing Remote Condenser Ice Machine Model RCA2061 CIM0825R CIM0826R CIM0835R CIM0836R CIM0837R CIM1125R CIM1126R CIM1135R CIM1136R CIM1137R GEM2006R MFI2306R CIM1446R CIM1447R RCA3561 CI...

Page 8: ...4 Condenser and Ice Machine Pairing Remote Condenser Ice Machine Model RCA3061 CIM1845R CIM1545R...

Page 9: ...coil should not be exposed to temperatures below 20 F 29 C or above 120 F 49 C The remote condenser functions as a normal refrigeration system until the temperature at the condenser coil drops below 7...

Page 10: ...enser Maximum Rise is 35 feet Maximum Drop is 10 feet Maximum equivalent run is 100 feet Formula for calculating maximum equivalent run is as follows Rise x 1 7 Drop x 6 6 horizontal run equivalent ru...

Page 11: ...mperature and pressure refrigerant leaving the evaporator is directed through the suction line heat exchanger and is returned to the compressor There it is compressed to a high temperature and high pr...

Page 12: ...The quantity of liquid refrigerant in the receiver will vary with the temperature at the condenser coil Liquid Line Solenoid and Pump Down Low Pressure Control ICE Series ice machines When the bin is...

Page 13: ...e sure the supply voltage is the same as the rated voltage shown on the nameplate 5 Reference wiring diagram below for proper connections INSTALLATION NOTICE THE RCA RGA SERIES REMOTE CONDENSERS MAY O...

Page 14: ...nstalled on the base studs DO NOT remove the nuts Slide the legs in position and retighten the nuts Roof Attachment 1 Install and attach the remote condenser to the roof of the building using the meth...

Page 15: ...own with a vertical air flow 2 All excess tubing 1 should be routed inside the building and coiled in a vertical spiral as shown 3 to prevent oil trapping in the lines Any tubing run outside should be...

Page 16: ...the roofing contractor cut a minimum hole for the refrigerant lines of 1 750 inch Check local codes a separate hole may be required for the electrical power to the condenser CAUTION DO NOT KINK OR CRI...

Page 17: ...ertain that the threads are properly engaged 4b Using two wrenches one to rotate the swivel nut and one to hold the tubing tighten each coupling It is CRITICAL that ONLY the NUT on the pre charged tub...

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