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TECH - SPEC'S Technician's Pocket Guide - Hoshizaki America, Inc.

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<strong>Hoshizaki</strong> recommends that the ice machine drain and<br />

bin drain be piped separately to the drain connection point<br />

allowing 1/4" per foot fall.<br />

CONDENSATE DRAIN -<br />

The condensate drain is generally connected to the ice<br />

machine drain for simplicity. It can be piped separately to<br />

the drain exit if desired.<br />

A 6" vent tee is recommended as per drawing:<br />

Condensate<br />

Drain<br />

Reservoir<br />

Drain<br />

FLOW RATES -<br />

The minimum flow rate requirements for <strong>Hoshizaki</strong> ice<br />

maker units are as follows:<br />

KM-150/250/280/AII Flakers<br />

KM-500<br />

KM-630/900/AII DCM's<br />

KM-1300/1600<br />

KM-2000/2400<br />

1.05 GPM<br />

1.58 GPM<br />

2.11 GPM<br />

3.96 GPM<br />

4.23 GPM<br />

Use this information when sizing a filter system for the ice<br />

machine application.<br />

NOTE: A good rule of thumb is to utilize a 3 GPM flow rate<br />

filter for KM-150 through 900 and a 5 GPM flow rate filter<br />

for KM-1300 or larger.<br />

9 12/01/02 12/20/03<br />

2/20/03

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