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Nu-Calgon 4287-34 Nickel Safe Ice Machine Cleaner 16oz 6 Pack

Nu-Calgon 4287-34 Nickel Safe Ice Machine Cleaner 16oz 6 Pack

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Ice Machine Cleaning & Filtration

DO YOU HAVE THESE ICE MACHINE PROBLEMS?

• LIME SCALE FORMATION

• SLIME GROWTHS

• SEDIMENT

• CLOUDY OR MILKY ICE

• DIRTY COOLING COILS

• ROUGH FREEZING SURFACE

• OBJECTIONABLE TASTES OR ODORS

Reduce Service Calls On Major Water Problems Encountered In Ice Making Equipment

Lime Scale Formation
Lime scale is a common problem in ice machines. Scale-forming minerals tend to reduce heat transfer concentrate in the water and precipitate on the freezing surfaces. The ice tends to stick to the scale and this jams the machine. Years of experience with ice making equipment have proven that the best way to solve this problem and reduce service calls is to prevent this scale formation by treating the water with the food-grade polyphosphate, Micromet. Before the treatment is started, however, the machine should be cleaned, and sanitized.

Nickel-Safe Ice Machine Cleaner is a specially formulated citric/phosphoric food-grade product for removing scale deposits from ice makers having nickel-plated or tin-plated evaporators. It is acceptable for use in machines made by Manitowoc and other manufacturers using nickel. In fact, it was the industry’s first nickel-safe product, introduced in collaboration with Manitowoc. Usage rate should be in accordance with the manufacturers instructions or 16 fluid ounces with three gallons of system water. It mixes to form a green solution which makes rinsing easier. USDA Accepted.

The number one category of problems troubling an ice machine are water-related, and the most frequently is lime scale. As the water is frozen into ice during an ice maker’s cycle, the naturally occurring dissolved minerals in the water . . . some of which can combine to form lime scale . . . remain behind in the unfrozen recirculating ice water simply because water tries to freeze in its pure state. As the cycle continues and more water is made into ice, the minerals over concentrate and eventually precipitate as a lime scale deposit.

As the scale begins to form, it creates a physical obstruction that results in: plugged distribution holes, restricted water flow and eventually the ice maker will hang-up or jam. Ice harvest is reduced and eventually the machine will shut down, requiring service.

This sequence of events can affect both cubers and flakers. Some believe that flakers are free of scale problems since all of the water is made into ice. Not true. Flakers can scale-up as well, jamming the auger and eventually resulting in a broken belt or drive mechanism.

Once the machine is scaled up, it must be cleaned, requiring the use of an acid so that the scale can be dissolved. Obviously, the acid must be effective in order to dissolve the scale but it must also be food grade and equipment-safe.


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16 fl. ounce Bottle 4287-34



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