IceTro IM-2000-RC Maestro Modular 2050lb 48" Remote Full Cube Ice Machine
IceTro Model: IM-2000-RC SKU: 231731
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IceTro IM-2000-RC Specifications
The Icetro IM-2000-RC is a remote-cooled commercial ice machine capable of producing 1980 lbs of cube-style ice per day with 70° ambient air temperature and 50° incoming water temperature, or 1730 lbs of ice per day with 90° air and 70° water. It features an antimicrobial interior, automatic cleaning cycle and an easily removed, cleanable magnetic air filter to make maintenance and sanitation a breeze.
Features:
- Air cooled
- Remote condenser
- Production capacity up to 2050lb per 24 hours
- Full size cube
- Diagnostic control panel
- Heavy duty water curtain, pins & hangers for easy removal
- Auto cleaning cycle
- ABS antimicrobial interior
- 304 Stainless Steel exterior
- R-410A refrigerant
- 208-230v/60/1-ph
- CE
- cETLus
- ETL-Sanitation
Warranty:
- Ice Maker: 3-Year Parts & Labor
- Evaporator: 5-Year Parts & Labor
- Compressor: 5-year Parts & 3-year Labor
Manufacturer Information | |
Brand | IceTro |
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Model | IM-2000-RC |
Power Information | |
Power | 208-230 volts |
Phases | 1 |
Item Dimensions | |
Weight | 322.00 lb |
Height | 30.40 in |
Width | 48.00 in |
Depth | 24.50 in |
Documents
ETL Listed
This product is ETL listed and has been been found to meet minimum requirements for product safety, is produced in a facility that meets compliance measures, and is subject to period inspection.
ETL Sanitation Listed
ETL Sanitation mark demonstrates compliance with applicable national sanitation requirements (NSF) and indicates that equipment is fit for use in the production of food intended for human consumption, or the equipment is fit for use in an environment where food intended for human consumption is produced.
Energy Star Certified
This product has been certified by a joint agency program supported by Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) for energy efficiency.