Ice Probes & Sensors

Commercial Ice Machine Probes and Sensors

Commercial ice machines depend on a variety of probes to guarantee effective and secure operation. These probes are crafted to oversee different facets of the ice-making procedure, furnishing vital data to the machine's control system. Common probe types in commercial ice machines include the water probe, water level probe, ice thickness probe, ice probe, and sensor probe.

The water probe gauges the temperature of incoming water to ensure it's suitable for ice production. Meanwhile, the water level probe keeps tabs on the reservoir's water level, preventing overfilling or underfilling to maintain a safe range.

For adjusting the freezing cycle and achieving the desired ice thickness, the ice thickness probe measures the thickness of the ice produced. Simultaneously, the ice probe detects the presence of ice in the machine's bin, halting production when the bin is full and resuming when ice is removed.

The term "ice maker sensor probe" is a broad category encompassing any probe measuring a specific aspect of the ice-making process.

Two prominent manufacturers, Manitowoc and Ice-O-Matic, incorporate probes into their commercial ice machines. These probes offer precise and dependable information to the control system, ensuring the machine's efficient and secure operation.

FAQs

How often should I calibrate commercial ice machine probes?

Calibrate ice machine probes every six months for optimal performance.

What to do if water level probe indicates issues?

Check for blockages; contact support if problem persists if the water level probe indicates issues. 

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