Installation Instructions
Ice Machine Heat of Rejection
Series
Ice Machine
RN0400 - 60 HZ
RN0400 - 50 HZ
RN1000 - 60 HZ
RN1000 - 50 HZ
RN1400 - 60 HZ
RN1400 - 50 HZ
The figure shown is an average.
Ice machines, like other refrigeration equipment, reject
heat through the condenser. It is helpful to know the
amount of heat rejected by the ice machine when sizing
air conditioning equipment where self-contained air-
cooled ice machines are installed.
This information is also necessary when evaluating the
benefits of using water-cooled or remote condensers to
reduce air conditioning loads. The amount of heat added
to an air conditioned environment by an ice machine
using a water-cooled or remote condenser is negligible.
Knowing the amount of heat rejected is also important
when sizing a cooling tower for a water-cooled
condenser.
6
Heat of Rejection
Air-Cooled
Water-Cooled
5,000 BTU/hr
—
1260 Kcal/hr
5,000 BTU/hr
—
1260 Kcal/hr
11,300 BTU/hr
12,800 BTU/hr
2848 Kcal/hr
3226 Kcal/hr
11,300 BTU/hr
12,800 BTU/hr
2848 Kcal/hr
3226 Kcal/hr
16,000 BTU/hr
16,400 BTU/hr
4032 Kcal/hr
4133 Kcal/hr
15,500 BTU/hr
15,500 BTU/hr
3906 Kcal/hr
3906 Kcal/hr
Removing Drain Plug and Leveling the Ice
Storage Bin
1. Remove threaded plug from drain fitting.
2. Screw the leveling legs onto the bottom of the bin.
3. Screw the foot of each leg in as far as possible.
! Caution
The legs must be screwed in tightly to prevent them
from bending.
4. Move the bin into its final position.
5. Level the bin to assure that the bin door closes and
seals properly. Use a level on top of the bin. Turn the
base of each foot as necessary to level the bin.
6. Inspect bin gasket prior to ice machine installation.
(Manitowoc bins come with a closed cell foam
gasket installed along the top surface of the bin.)
7. Remove all panels from ice machine before lifting.
and installing on bin. Remove both front panels, top
cover, left and right side panels.
Section 2
Part Number 000007282 4/10