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Machine Location
The machine must be located inside a suitable building and must not be subjected to ambient temperatures
below 50°F (10°C) or above 110°F (43°C). Heat from other sources, such as sunlight, furnaces, condensers, or
unusual air currents (including fans or air-conditioning air flow) may affect the operation of the machine and
should be avoided. The electrical components of the Tube-Ice® machine are rated NEMA 1 or IP10. As such, the
machine should not be located in a hazardous area or sprayed with water. The machine should be installed on a
drainable condensate drip pan or in an area where there is no possibility of standing water, but readily drain
away from the machine.
Equipment Storage
If the equipment must be stored before installation, it should be indoors and protected from extreme
temperatures and high humidity. These conditions can deteriorate the various components used in the
manufacture and assembly of the equipment.
This equipment contains the HFO refrigerant blend R513A under pressure. Do not store in an
area exposed to temperatures above 115°F (46°C) or in direct sunlight at temperatures above 105°F (40°C).
Rated Capacity
This machine is rated to produce a given amount of ice when operating under the proper conditions as specified
in this manual. Be prepared to handle the ice produced as it is discharged from the machine and move it to the
storage or bagging area promptly.
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