FOR THE ELECTRICIAN
See the ice machine nameplate for current
requirements to determine wire and fuse size to be
used for electrical hookup. When the cuber and
the remote condenser are connected, each must
be grounded to the other using the ground screws
provided in the respective junction boxes. The
cuber then 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.
FOLLOW ALL APPLICABLE CODES
The Scotsman remote condenser is designed to
be powered from the ice machine. There is a
separate electrical junction box at the back of the
ice maker for the remote condenser. Wire the
remote condenser to the ice maker in accordance
with local and national electric codes. All outdoor
wiring must be in rain proof conduit.
Note: If connecting to another UL listed remote
condenser, follow the instuctions provided with that
product for electrical connections.
The condenser fan motor will run whenever the
compressor is running.
Electrical connections are made at the rear of the
ice maker, inside the junction box.
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.
INTERCONNECTING
WIRES
DETAIL OF JUNCTION BOX, 3 PHASE SHOWN
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
HAND
DISCONNECT
SWITCH
REMOTE CONNECTION
POWER
SUPPLY
GROUND
SCREW
CME1202R & CME1402R
June 1996
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