HVAC/R 201 Commerical ice machines

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Very thin pieces of ice used for example in restaurants and vending machines.
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Cut or shave ice off interior of flooded evaporative cylinder. On auger surface.
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Water flushes out minerals left behind from water freezing.
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Introduce air between ice slab and the evaporator to release suction force.
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Small computer controlling system, stores sequence of operation and history.
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Water with pH over 7. Often contains salts and minerals that form scale.
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Disinfectant used to kill bacteria and is corrosive on metals.
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rate Volume of flow through a device measured in GPM.
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Amount of calcium and magnesium in grains per gallon.