Entirely in stainless steel and with an isolated polyurethane ice deposit, it offers two refrigeration versions, air and water. The formation of (solid) ice cubes starts with water sprayed on a copper evaporator that, when it cools, forms crystalline ice cubes with a compact cooling area; after the cycle is inverted, this ice falls into the deposit below. Airtight compressor and HFC (R404-a) refrigerant. Light signalling operation or lack of utility water. Safety thermostst that stops ice production when the containers maximum storage level is reached. Possibility of air or water condensation. In this last case, hourly production is estimated at 10% higher than the standard values.
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