Energy performance of automatic icemakers and ice storage bins

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Designation Number:
CAN/CSA-C742-08 (R2014)
Standard Type:
National Standard of Canada - Domestic
Standard Development Activity:
Amendment Revision
Status:
Proceeding to development
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Scope

1.1
This Standard applies to factory-made automatic icemakers with a capacity not exceeding 1814 kg/d, measured at standard rating conditions. These machines produce cube, flake, crushed, or fragmented ice in batches or in a continuous process. They are electrically operated and are designed for a 60 Hz operating current with nominal nameplate voltage.

1.2
This Standard applies to freestanding and integral factory-made manual-scoop-out ice storage bins.

1.3
This Standard specifies requirements and test procedures for energy and water consumption and storage effectiveness.

1.4
This Standard applies to
(a) self-contained icemakers where the ice-making mechanism and storage compartment are integrated in one cabinet; and
(b) split-system icemakers that have the ice-making mechanism and condensing unit in separate sections. Condensers can be air- or water-cooled.

1.5
This Standard does not apply to
(a) icemakers installed in
     (i) household refrigerators;
     (ii) refrigerator-freezers; or
     (iii) freezers;
(b) countertop models; or
(c) cold-plate drink dispensers.

1.6
The values given in SI (metric) units are the standard. The values given in parentheses are for information only.

1.7
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