Scotsman NSE654 Manuel de service

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INTRODUCTION
To the owner or user: The service manual you are
reading is intended to provide you, and the
maintenance or service technician, with the
information needed to install, start up, clean,
maintain, and service this ice system.
The NSE654 is a complete ice system that
produces and stores nugget ice.
It features: front service for the condenser, control
box, and water reservoir; an electronic circuit for
monitoring ice and water level; a thermostatic
expansion valve; and HP62 as the refrigerant.
NSE654
January 2000
Page 1
Table of Contents
FOR THE INSTALLER ······································ Page 2
FOR THE INSTALLER: Environmental Limitations ························ Page 3
FOR THE PLUMBER ······································· Page 4
FOR THE ELECTRICIAN ····································· Page 5
FOR THE INSTALLER ······································ Page 6
START UP ············································ Page 7
COMPONENT DESCRIPTION ·································· Page 8
COMPONENT DESCRIPTION ·································· Page 9
COMPONENT DESCRIPTION: Control Box ··························· Page 10
ELECTRICAL SEQUENCE ···································· Page 11
OPERATION: Water ······································· Page 12
OPERATION: Refrigeration ···································· Page 13
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS ································ Page 14
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING ································ Page 15
SENSOR MAINTENANCE ···································· Page 16
BEARING MAINTENANCE ···································· Page 17
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING: Auger ···························· Page 18
SERVICE DIAGNOSIS ······································ Page 19
SERVICE DIAGNOSIS: ····································· Page 20
CONTROL SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS ······························ Page 21
REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT: Water Reservoir & Bin Controls ··············· Page 22
REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT: Bearing And Breaker ···················· Page 23
REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT: Auger ···························· Page 24
REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT: Water Seal ·························· Page 25
REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT: Evaporator ·························· Page 26
REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT: Evaporator ·························· Page 27
REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT: Gearmotor ·························· Page 28
REFRIGERATION SYSTEM SERVICE ····························· Page 29
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Page 1 - INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTIONTo the owner or user: The service manual you arereading is intended to provide you, and themaintenance or service technician, with theinfo

Page 2 - FOR THE INSTALLER

COMPONENT DESCRIPTION: Control BoxContactor: A definite purpose contactorconnecting the compressor and the remotecondenser fan motor to the power supp

Page 3

ELECTRICAL SEQUENCEThere are 7 indicator lights on the control board:·WTR-OK. Water OK. Normal = Glowing. Glowswhen there is water in the reservoir.·P

Page 4 - FOR THE PLUMBER

OPERATION: WaterWater enters the machine through the 3/8" maleflare at the rear of the cabinet, flows to the waterreservoir which it enters throu

Page 5 - FOR THE ELECTRICIAN

NSE654January 2000Page 13OPERATION: RefrigerationBeginning at the compressor, the refrigerant iscompressed into a high temperature gas. Thedischarge l

Page 6

NSE654January 2000Page 14TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICSTypical Low Side Pressure·32 - 34 PSIG, less in cooler ambients, greater in hot ambientsTypical Disc

Page 7 - START UP

MAINTENANCE AND CLEANINGA Scotsman Ice System represents a sizable investment of time and money in any company’s business. Inorder to receive the best

Page 8 - COMPONENT DESCRIPTION

NSE654January 2000Page 161. The bin control uses devices that sense light,therefore they must be kept clean enough so thatthey can “see”. At least twi

Page 9

BEARING MAINTENANCEThe bearing in the breaker should also be checkedat least two times per year.A. Check the bearing by:·removing the ice chute cover·

Page 10

In some areas, the water supply to the ice makerwill contain a high concentration of minerals, andthat will result in an evaporator and augerbecoming

Page 11 - ELECTRICAL SEQUENCE

NSE654January 2000Page 19SERVICE DIAGNOSISSymptom Possible Cause Probable CorrectionNo ice is made, nothing operates Unit off due to no power Restore

Page 12 - OPERATION: Water

FOR THE INSTALLERInstallation Limitations:This ice system is designed to be installed indoors,in a controlled environment:Min. Max.Air Temperature 500

Page 13 - OPERATION: Refrigeration

NSE654January 2000Page 20SERVICE DIAGNOSIS:Symptom Possible Cause Probable CorrectionWater Leak Drain plugged up Clean out drainTubing cracked Replace

Page 14 - TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS

CONTROL SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICSThe control system consists of:·Control Board·Water Sensor·Ice Sensors·High Pressure Cut Out·Low Pressure Cut OutIf the unit

Page 15 - MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING

WATER RESERVOIR1. Shut off the water supply to the icemaker.2. Remove front panel and reservoir cover.3. Disconnect water inlet line from float valve.

Page 16 - SENSOR MAINTENANCE

REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT: Bearing And BreakerNote: Removal of the auger, water seal, evaporatorand gearmotor must begin at the top of theassembly.To Re

Page 17 - BEARING MAINTENANCE

To Remove the Auger:Turn off the water to the machine, and unclip theevaporator drain hose, pull it down and drain theevaporator into the bin or a con

Page 18

To Remove the WaterSeal:(Assuming all steps toremove the auger havebeen performed.)1. The gearmotor/evaporator assemblywill have to be exposed.2. Remo

Page 19 - SERVICE DIAGNOSIS

To Replace the Evaporator:(Assuming all the steps for removal of the thrustbearing, breaker, auger, and water seal have beenperformed.)1. Recover the

Page 20 - SERVICE DIAGNOSIS:

NSE654January 2000Page 27ICE SWEEPAUGEREVAPORATORBREAKERBEARINGWATERSEALRETAINING RINGDRIP PANGASKETWATER SHEDGEARMOTORASSEMBLYSEAL(S)O-RINGCAP SCREWO

Page 21 - CONTROL SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS

To Remove and Repair the GearmotorAssembly:(Assuming that the procedures through removal ofthe water seal have been performed.)1. Remove the electrica

Page 22

REFRIGERATION SYSTEM SERVICENSE654January 2000Page 29General: This ice machine uses R-404A refrigerantand polyolester oil. Do NOT use mineral oil in t

Page 23

LocationAfter uncrating the machine, and inspecting it forfreight damage, the unit is ready for installation.It is important that the machine be insta

Page 24

FOR THE PLUMBERCONFORM TO ALL APPLICABLE CODESWater InletAir Cooled Models: Connect a coldpotable water supply to the 3/8" male flarefitting at t

Page 25

FOR THE ELECTRICIANCONFORM TO ALL APPLICABLE CODESThe electrical power to the unit is supplied throughthe junction box at the rear of the machine.Chec

Page 26 - January 2000

FOR THE INSTALLERFinal Check List1. Is the ice system installed indoors in a locationwhere the air and water temperatures arecontrolled, and where the

Page 27

START UPPre-Start Inspection1. Remove the front panels.2. Check that the styrofoam shipping blocks havebeen removed.3. Inspect the interior of the mac

Page 28

COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONControl Box: Contains the electrical controls thatoperate the machine.High Pressure Cut Out Switch: An automaticreset switch sens

Page 29 - REFRIGERATION SYSTEM SERVICE

COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONEvaporator: A refrigerated vertical tube filled withwater and containing a water seal and auger.Auger: A solid stainless steel do

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