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The tilting pan automatically returns to its horizontal posi-
tion after a minute about and then it fills of water until the
selected level is reached.
In the meantime the hot gas valve il closes and the ice
formingcycle starts again; the time of a complete cycle
can vary from about 15’ to about 25’ according to water
and ambient temperature.
The ice quantity inside the bin is controlled through a ter-
mostat bulb fixed on one inside of the storage bin, when
the cubes of ice come in contact with the bulb, the pro-
duction of ice is automatically discontinued. Only after
enough ice has been removed from the storage bin so as
to free the bulb from the cubes, will the production
resume.

ELECTRICAL AND REFRIGERATION 
SYSTEMS

The “N” series machines operate on standard electrical
supply 220 volts, 50 Hz, single phase. (The tolerance limit
is ± 6 % of the rated base). Special voltages are eventu-
ally on specific request.
Therefore, almways check nameplate for electrical infor-
mation before proceeding with electrical wiring connec-
tions to the ice-cubers.
The rifregerant expansion system on the cube machines
is the capillary. On N25S-N25L model the condensing unit
electric fan operates continuously during the ice forming

cycle and stops during the defrosting cycle, therefore the
head pressure change on different ambient temperatures. 
While on N35S, N55S, N55L, N50BI, N70S, N90S, N90L,
N140  there is a pressure switch that starts and stops the
electric fan so to keep the head pressure constant. On
water-cooled versions the head pressure is kept constant
by means of an automatic valve that regulates the quanti-
ty of water cooling the condenser. (N45SW, N55SW,
M50BIW, N70SW, N90SW, 140W models)
On the smallest models instead, the head pressure is kept
constant by a pressure switch that opens and closes a
water inlet solenoid valve which supplies a metered
amdint of water to the condenser in order to limit its tem-
perature.

REFRIGERATING SYSTEM

A) Compressor
B) Eletric fan
C) Condenser
D) Drier
F) Hot gas valve
G) Evaporator
H) Heat exchanger

Summary of Contents for N140

Page 1: ...BE MACHINES Cod 71503026 0 GB 01 2006 Rev 002 ISO 9001 Cert N 0412 2 OUR SYSTEMS COMPLY WITH EEC DIRECTIVE 73 23 89 336 CEE R 134a N25S N25L N35S N45S N45L N50BI N55S N55L N70S N90S N90L N140 Air and...

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Page 3: ...l connections 4 Final check 4 OPERATION Operating instructions 5 Ice forming cycle 5 Electrical and refrigeration systems 6 Machine main parts descriptions 7 Trouble shooting 8 MAINTENANCE Periodical...

Page 4: ...severe damage noted should be reported to the delivering carrier and a concealed damage claim from filled in subjetto inspection of the contents with the car rier s representative present 3 a Cut and...

Page 5: ...meter of 20 mm and adequate lenght to reach and open vented drain to the waste pipe fitting In the water cooled machine it must also be conected to the second pipe fitting that conveys water coming fr...

Page 6: ...has been wiped clean e Give the Operationg instructions manual to the owner user and recommend him on the importance to observe the instructions and period maintenance f Properly fill in the certific...

Page 7: ...ease it is less sensitive and therefore the icemaker continues to operate even if the storage bin is full Access to the thermostat is gained by removing the top of the wiring case tighten clockwise th...

Page 8: ...Therefore almways check nameplate for electrical infor mation before proceeding with electrical wiring connec tions to the ice cubers The rifregerant expansion system on the cube machines is the capil...

Page 9: ...cycle the hot gas valve coil is activated so to attract the hot gas dis charged from compressor to flow directly into the evapo rator serpentine to defrost the formed ice cubes L FAN MOTOR Air cooled...

Page 10: ...evaporator h Partial restriction in the capillary tube Detective pressure switch a Low voltage b Dirty condenser Check the electricity supply replace fuse if necessary and ckeck for cause Check wirin...

Page 11: ...ter tight a Incorrect position of revolving paddles b Unit is not properly levelled a Impure water b Calcareous water a Detective water seal Move unit to cooler location Purge off Replace electrical c...

Page 12: ...r to tilt the pan rinse with clean water in abudance and repeat cleaning three times e Add hot water to the ice storage bin and thoroughly wash and rinse all surfaces within the bin f Clean and saniti...

Page 13: ...in reverse anc check that the fan blade do not touch any sourface and move freely F EVAPORATOR ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT a Remove the top cover b Remove six screws securing the paddle shaft supports two an...

Page 14: ...the relative support f Install the replacement harvest motor on the support and apply the cam make a 3 mm hole on the motor shaft and to do it take as a guide the hole already exist ing on the cam g T...

Page 15: ...CTROLUX GL90TB 220 50HZ 220 3 6A 2A 9 6 9 14 7 8 35 17g 30 N55S A 134A UNITE HERMETIQUE CAE4448Y 220 50HZ 360 3 6A 3A 12 5 6 9 16 12 35 17g 7 N55S W 134A UNITE HERMETIQUE CAE4448Y 220 50HZ 360 3 6A 2...

Page 16: ...GB 14 WIRING DIAGRAMS N25S AIR...

Page 17: ...GB 15 N25L N35S AIR...

Page 18: ...GB 16 N25S N25L N35S WATER...

Page 19: ...GB 17 N45S N45L N55S N55L N70S N90S N90L AIR...

Page 20: ...GB 18 N45S N45L N55S N55L AIR...

Page 21: ...GB 19 N50 B I AIR...

Page 22: ...GB 20 N50 B I WATER...

Page 23: ...GB 21 N70S N90S N90L WATER...

Page 24: ...Via del Lavoro 9 C P 172 I 31033 Castelfranco Veneto TV Italy Tel 0423 738452 Fax 0423 722811 E mail icematic castelmac it Web site www castelmac it Cod 71503026 0 GB 01 2006 Rev 002...

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