Tips for answering questionnaires for ice making machines

2020-11-05
2020-11-05 17:02:42 Author:coldsmart ice Source:coldsmart ice

Q:

The equipment has been on all night, but it hasn't made half a box of ice. What is going on?

A:

Usually after get off work at night, users usually turn off the air conditioner or exhaust, and let the equipment continue to run, to reserve enough ice for the second day. However, the equipment will emit a lot of heat energy during operation. If it cannot be discharged efficiently,

It will cause the equipment to shut down due to the high temperature and not continue to run until the temperature drops again, so that even one night will not make much ice.


Q:

My room has an air conditioner. Why is the ice making speed slower?

A:

Whether the place where the ice maker is assembled has a greater impact on whether the air can be exhausted. If the equipment is in a narrow area, the heat energy discharged from the equipment will be concentrated around the equipment and cannot be dissipated, which will easily cause the equipment to make ice slowly and even cause problems. High temperature shutdown.

Summer is the peak season for ice use, and it is also a time when the operating temperature and inlet water temperature of the equipment are relatively high. Therefore, the ice production of the ice maker will be less than the nominal value at this time. Therefore, when buying an ice machine, you should consider whether the summer output is sufficient.

Some users asked whether the ice making time can be adjusted faster because the output cannot keep up with the amount. This is the consequence of a typical insufficient selection. Because once the model is selected, the output of the equipment is fixed, and it is impossible to increase the output through adjustment.

The above are all the problems that the air-cooled type is easy to encounter in summer. If your working temperature cannot reach the working standard of the equipment (10°C to 40°C), you can also choose a water-cooled model or the condenser outside The split model.