IOM_Product Guide_NRA_2024 V2 print

INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS

Allow enough space for the following elements • The ice maker, bin and water filter

• Airflow Utilities

• What are the voltage and amperage characteristics of the electrical outlet that will be used for this ice maker? • Is there a floor drain within 6 feet (1.8 meters)? • Is there a water source with water shutoff? • Are the utilities within 6 feet (1.8 meters) of the ice-maker location? Remote installation • Is there an outdoor condenser location available? • Is there easy roof access and penetration? • Maximum precharged tubing line run considerations?

SIZING YOUR ICE MAKER

• Does the existing ice maker meet peak usage during the hottest time of the year? • Where are the various ice stations in the establishment that will need ice? • Will multiple ice stations be serviced from one or multiple ice makers? • For future growth, consider building in at least 20 percent additional ice capacity on new installations.

• For dispenser applications, increase machine production by 50%

APPROXIMATE ICE USAGE PER DAY

FOOD SERVICE

1.5 lbs. per person or 6 lbs. per seat

Restaurant

Cocktail

3 lbs. per person

5 oz. per 7-to 10-oz. drink 8 oz. per 12- to 16-oz. drink 12oz. per 18- to 24-oz. drink

Quick Service

LODGING

Guest Ice

5 lbs. per room

Restaurant

1.5 lbs. per person

Cocktail

3 lbs. per person

Catering

1 lb. per person

NOTE: The charts above outlines the approximate required ice amount per day, depending on application usage.

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