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SPECIFICATIONS
Always refer to the nameplate, located on the back
of the cabinet, for the:
model number,
serial number,
basic electrical
requirements,
minimum circuit ampacity,
maximum fuse size,
and refrigerant charge.
A serial number plate with the model number,
serial number and refrigerant charge is located
behind the front panel, below the control box.
The unit comes from the factory with the correct
refrigerant charge contained in the receiver. The
refrigerant charge information is for recharging,
should that be necessary.
All utility connections and refrigerant line
connections are made at the back of the ice maker.
Before beginning installation, be sure that all of the
components necessary for complete assembly of
the ice system are available, and are the correct
components with regard to model, voltage, and
finish.
A stacking kit (KSCMS) is required for stacking
CMS1002 ice machines. It interconnects the sonor
bin ice level controls. CMS1002 may only be
stacked onto another CMS1002.
The CMS1002 will fit any 30" wide Scotsman bin
without a bin top. Other bins require a bin top.
Model Number Dimensions W"
x D" x H"
Basic Electrical Refrigerant Type Refrigerant Charge*
CMS1002RE-32A 30 x 24 x 27 208-230/60/1 R-22 256 oz.
CMS1002RE-3A 30 x 24 x 27 208-230/60/3 R-22 256 oz.
* The total system refrigerant charge is contained within the receiver of the ice machine. This number is for
recharging purposes only. If the nameplate has a different value, go by the nameplate.
Use Scotsman Remote Condensers RC1022 or RC1222. Use precharged tubing kit RT2225 (25’), RT2240
(40’), or RT2275 (75’).
Air Temperature
(cabinet)
Remote Condenser
Air Temperature
Voltage Water Temperature
Minimum 50
0
F. -20
0
F. -5% 40
0
F
.
Maximum 100
0
F. 120
0
F. +10% 100
0
F
.
CMS1002R
September, 1993
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