FOR THE ELECTRICIAN: Electrical Connections
See the NAMEPLATE for current requirements to
determine wire size to be used for electrical
hookup. The cuber requires a solid chassis to
chassis earth ground wire. See Wiring Diagram.
Be certain the cuber is connected to its own
electrical circuit and individually fused. Voltage
variation should not exceed ten percent of the
nameplate rating, even under starting conditions.
Low voltages can cause erratic operation and may
be responsible for serious damage to the ice
maker.
Electrical connections are made at the rear of the
ice maker, inside the junction box.
CAUTION
Do
not
switch the ice maker on at this time, make
certain the master and compressor switches are
OFF when power is connected to the ice maker.
Power must be connected to the ice maker long
enough in advance of start up to allow the
crankcase heater to warm the compressor,
usually about 12 hours.
Scotsman Condenser:
Separate electrical connections are made from the
ice maker to the condenser, as there is line power
interconnecting the ice maker to the condenser.
All external wiring should conform to the
national, state and local electrical code
requirements. Usually an electrical permit and
services of a licensed electrician will be
required.
REMOTE CONDENSER ELECTRICAL
CONNECTION (SCOTSMAN CONDENSER)
POWER SUPPLY TO
REMOTE SCOTSMAN
CONDENSER
POWER SUPPLY
TO ICE MAKER
TERMINAL STRIPS
CME865R & CME1002R
September, 1994
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