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Page 1 - Nordic Ice Maker

Nordic Ice Maker Model CCM and CCU Series

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General Information Page A8 Electrical and Plumbing Requirements: CCU0300 00 Note: The CCU0300 does not have a splash curtain. This model ut

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Wiring Diagram Page G21 CCU0300, 115V, Air and Water Wiring Diagram

Page 4 - General Information

Wiring Diagram CCU0300, 115V, Air and Water Wiring Schematic Page G22

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Wiring Diagram Page G23 CCU0300, 50 Cycle, Air and Water Wiring Diagram

Page 6 - General Information

Wiring Diagram Page G24 CCU0300, 50 Cycle, Air and Water Wiring Schematic

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Wiring Diagram Page G25 CCM0330/CCM0430, 115V, Air and Water Wiring Diagram

Page 8 - Installation Guidelines

Wiring Diagram Page G26 CCM0330/CCM0430, 115V, Air and Water Wiring Schematic

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Wiring Diagram Page G27 CCM0322/CCM0522, 115V, Air and Water Wiring Diagram

Page 10 - General Information

DiagramWiring CCM0322/CCM0522, 115V, Air and Water Wiring Schematic Page G28

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Wiring Diagram Page G29 CCM0330/CCM0430 Air and Water Wiring Diagram Includes 230/60/1 and 50 Cycle

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Wiring Diagram Page G30 CCM0330/CCM0430 Air and Water Wiring Schematic CCM0330/CCM0430 Air and Water Wiring Schematic Includes 230/60/1 and 50 Cyc

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General Information Page A9 Electrical and Plumbing Requirements: CCM0330, CCM0430, CCM0530, CCM0630, CCM0830 and CCM1030 (30 Inch Wide Cubers)

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Wiring Diagram Page G31 CCM0322/CCM0522, 50 Cycle, Air and Water Wiring Diagram

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DiagramWiring CCM0322/CCM0522, 50 Cycle, Air and Water Wiring Schematic Page G32

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DiagramWiring CCM0530 Air and Water Wiring Diagram Page G33

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DiagramWiring Page G34 CCM0530 Air and Water Wiring Schematic

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Wiring Diagram Page G35 CCM0530 Remote Wiring Diagram

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Wiring Diagram Page G36 CCM0530 Remote Wiring Schematic

Page 20 - Scheduled Maintenance

Wiring Diagram Page G37 CCM0630 Air and Water Wiring Diagram Includes 50 Cycle

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DiagramWiring Page G38 CCM0630 Air and Water Wiring Schematic Includes 50 Cycle

Page 22 - Winterizing Procedures

Wiring Diagram Page G39 CCM0630 Remote Wiring Diagram Includes 50 Cycle

Page 23 - Cleaning stainless steel

Wiring Diagram Page G40 CCM0630 Remote Wiring Schematic Includes 50 Cycle

Page 24 - Troubleshooting Trees

General Information Page A10 Electrical and Plumbing Requirements: CCM1448**1, CCM1848**1, CCM2148**1 (48 Inch Wide Cubers)

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DiagramWiring CCM1448 A/W 2/5 1, CCM1848 W 2 1 and CCM2148 W 2 1 Wiring Diagram (Jan 2008) Page G41

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ICE Series Wiring Diagram Page G42 CCM1448 A/W 2/5 1, CCM1848 W 2 1 and CCM2148 W 2 1 Wiring Schematic (Jan2008)

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DiagramWiring CCM1448 A/W 3 1, CCM1848 W 3 1 and CCM2148 3 W 1 Wiring Diagram (Jan 2008) Page G43

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DiagramWiring Page G44 CCM1448 A/W 3 1, CCM1848 W 3 1 and CCM2148 3 W 1 Wiring Schematic (Jan 2008)

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Wiring Diagram Page G45 CCM1448 R 2/5 1, CCM1848 R 2 1 and CCM2148 R 2 1 Wiring Diagram (Jan 2008)

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DiagramWiring Page G46 CCM1448 R 2/5 1, CCM1848 R 2 1 and CCM2148 R 2 1 Wiring Schematic (Jan 2008)

Page 31 - High Suction Pressure

DiagramWiring Page G47 CCM1448 R 3 1, CCM1848 R 3 1 and CCM2148 R 3 1 Wiring Diagram (Jan 2008)

Page 32 - Cubes Are Hollow

Wiring Diagram Page G48 CCM1448 R 3 1, CCM1848 R 3 1 and CCM2148 R 3 1 Wiring Schematic (Jan 2008)

Page 33 - Uneven Bridge Thickness

Wiring Diagram Page G49 CCM1530 R 2 1 Wiring Diagram (Jan 2008)

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DiagramWiring Page G50 CCM1530 R 2 1 Wiring Schematic (Jan 2008)

Page 35 - Machine Produces Cloudy Ice

General Information Page A11 Electrical and Plumbing Requirements: CCM0322 and CCM0522 (22 Inch Wide Cubers)

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General Information Page A12 Electrical and Plumbing Requirements: CCM1530 Remote

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General Information Page A13 Remote Condenser Installation For proper operation of the Cornelius ice machine, the following installation guideli

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General Information Page A14 The following remote ice makers incorporate the mixing valve in the condenser. This configuration allows up to a 1

Page 39 - Length Of Harvest Excessive

General Information Page A15 How the CCM/CCU ice machine works A general description of how the CMM/CCU series cubers work is given below. The

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General Information Page A16 Undercounter Bin Removal-CCU0300 Series The storage bin can be removed by: 1 Remove the lower grill. 2. Remove

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General Information Page A17 Undercounter Bin Removal-CCU0150/0220 Series The storage bin can be removed by: 1. Remove the two screws at the r

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Scheduled Maintenance Page B1 Maintenance Note: Maintenance should be performed by a Cornelius trained Service Technician. Electrical shock an

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Scheduled Maintenance Page B2 Cleaning and Sanitizing (continued) 5. Add recommended amount of approved Nickel Safe ice machine cleaner to the

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Winterizing Procedures Page B3 Winterizing Procedures Important! Whenever the ice machine is taken out of operation during the winter months, t

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Cabinet Care Page B4 Cleaning stainless steel Commercial grades of stainless steel are susceptible to rusting. It is important that you properly

Page 47 - Refrigeration System

Troubleshooting Trees Page C1 How To Use The Troubleshooting Trees The troubleshooting trees were developed to be used in conjunction with the

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Troubleshooting Trees Page C2 Troubleshooting Trees Table Of Contents Machine Does Not Run C3 Machine Runs, Does Not Make Ice

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Troubleshooting Trees Page C3 Machine Does Not Run Check for correct power supply to the machine YES NOT OK NO OK Is the selector switch se

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Troubleshooting Trees Page C4 Machine Runs, Does Not Make Ice YES GO TO PAGE C5 NO YES Is water running over the evaporator? Check for powe

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Troubleshooting Trees Page C5 Machine Runs, Does Not Make Ice (continued) HIGH OR NORMAL SUCTION Check refrigerant pressures, see page E1 If h

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Troubleshooting Trees Page C6 Slow Production (Cube Formation Good) NO YES Does installation meet guidelines? Check refrigeration system,

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Table Of Contents Page A1 Table of Contents Table of Contents Page A1 General Information How To Use This Manual Page A2 Model

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Troubleshooting Trees Page C7 Low Suction Pressure NOYES Does installation meet guidelines? Check TXV for moisture based

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Troubleshooting Trees Page C8 High Suction Pressure NO YES Have you checked the “Slow Production” Tree? Evacuate a

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Troubleshooting Trees Page C9 Cubes Are Hollow YES Is the water temperature above 100°F (38°C)? Go to the “Poor Water Distribution Ov

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Troubleshooting Trees Page C10 Uneven Bridge Thickness HIGH Make sure supply water temperature is below 100°F (38°C) Check for water l

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Troubleshooting Trees Page C11 Ice bridge Thickness Varies Cycle To Cycle NOT OK Is air and water temps consistent and within guideline

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Troubleshooting Trees Page C12 Machine Produces Cloudy Ice Is water running evenly across the evaporator? NO YES See “Poor Water Runn

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Troubleshooting Trees Page C13 Poor Water Distribution Over The Evaporator YES Is the machine level? Check Water Distribution Tube fo

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Troubleshooting Trees Page C14 Machine Does Not Enter Harvest YES Will suction pressure drop below cut-in of Timer Initiate? Check Pu

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Troubleshooting Trees Page C15 Machine Enters Harvest, Then Returns To Freeze Prematurely YES Is the Harvest Assist working properly? S

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Troubleshooting Trees Page C16 Length Of Harvest Excessive YES Does the machine meet installation guidelines? Correct installation d

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General Information Page A2 How To Use This Manual Cornelius provides this manual as an aid to the service technician in installation, ope

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Troubleshooting Trees Page C17 Ice Does Not Release From Evaporator YES Clean the Evaporator, see page B2 NOOK YES Level the machine

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Troubleshooting Trees Page C18 Hot Evaporator, Low Suction And Discharge Pressure (Remote Only) YES Correct installation deficiency Do

Page 67 - Electrical System

Water System Page D1 Water Distribution and Components Water enters the machine through the float valve located in the water trough. The water

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Water System Page D2 Water Distribution Disassembly Remove 2 screws holding the distribution tube to the evaporator spillway. Remove the clamp

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Water System Page D3 Water Splash Curtain The water splash curtain covers the evaporator to prevent water from splashing into the bin and is als

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Water System Page D4 Water Purge Valve When the machine enters the harvest cycle, the water pump continues to run and the purge valve opens. Th

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Water System Page D5 Water Trough The water trough can be easily removed by the following procedures: Mounting Screws CCU0150/0220 Models 1. Di

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Refrigeration System Page E1 Refrigerant Cycle and Components Before diagnosing the refrigeration system, it is very important that the refriger

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Refrigeration System Page E2 Air Cooled Condenser (Self Contained) The air condenser is located in the back of the cabinet. Air is pulled throu

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Refrigeration System Page E3 Thermostatic Expansion Valve (TXV) The thermostatic expansion valve meters the flow of refrigerant into the evapor

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General Information Page A3 Model and Serial Number Format The serial number format and machine specifics are detailed on the data plate. M

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Refrigeration System Page E4 Thermostatic Expansion Valve (Continued) A dual evaporator machine will have one TXV for each evaporator. If one T

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Refrigeration System Page E5 Note: Permanent discoloration of the evaporator plating is normal and will cause no problems with harvesting the ic

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Refrigeration System Page E6 Remote Condenser (Continued) If the airflow is restricted or the condenser is dirty, the head pressure will be ex

Page 79 - Notes

Refrigeration System Page E7 Pump Down System (Remote Only) The pump down system prevents liquid refrigerant from migrating to the evaporator an

Page 80 - Wiring Diagram

Refrigeration System Page E8 Refrigerant Refrigerant in a high-pressure liquid form is fed to an expansion valve where the refrigerant is reduce

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Refrigeration System Page E9 If the refrigeration system is extremely wet, use radiant heat to raise the temperature of the system. This action

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Refrigeration System Page E10 60 CYCLE and 3 PHASE 24 Hour Capacity Wires Max Min. Voltage @ 90/70 Including

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Refrigeration System Page E11 60 CYCLE and 3 PHASE 24 Hour Capacity Wires Max Min. Voltage @ 90/70 Including F

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Refrigeration System Page E12 50 CYCLE 24 Hour Capacity Wires Max Min. Voltage @ 90°/70° Including Fuse Circu

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Refrigeration System Page E13 NOTES:

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General Information Page A4 Electrical and Mechanical Specifications, “CCM/CCU” Series Model Ref. Type Charge Ounces Back Press. Approx. Head

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Refrigeration System Page E14 CCU0150A Ambients Refrigeration Pressures PSIG Compressor Temps °F Cycle Times °F Discharge Suction Discharge

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Refrigeration System Page E15 CCU0220A (230/60/1) Ambients Refrigeration Pressures PSIG Compressor Temps °F Cycle Times °F Discharge Suction

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Refrigeration System Page E16 CCM0322W Ambients Refrigeration Pressures PSIG Compressor Temps °F Cycle Times °F Discharge Suction Discharge

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Refrigeration System Page E17 CCM0530W Ambients Refrigeration Pressures PSIG Compressor Temps °F Cycle Times °F Discharge Suction Discharge

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Refrigeration System Page E18 CCM0630A Ambients Refrigeration Pressures PSIG Compressor Temps °F Cycle Times °F Discharge Suction Discharge

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Refrigeration System Page E19 CCM0830W Ambients Refrigeration Pressures PSIG Compressor Temps °F Cycle Times °F Discharge Suction Discharge Su

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Refrigeration System Page E20 CCM1030R Ambients Refrigeration Pressures PSIG Compressor Temps °F Cycle Times °F Discharge Suction Discharge

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Electrical System Page F1 Control Circuit All machines in this manual are electro-mechanical controlled; however the control circuitry on the si

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Electrical System Page F2 Compressor Check (Continued) If all starting components are good, check the amperage draw from the common terminal of

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Electrical System Page F3 Untimed Freeze Cycle During the freeze cycle the compressor, water pump and condenser fan motor(s) (if used) are runni

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General Information Page A5 Electrical and Mechanical Specifications, “CCM/CCU” Series Model Ref. Type Charge Ounces Back Press. Approx. Head Pr

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Electrical System Page F4 Timed Freeze When the freeze timer is energized, the machine is in the timed portion of the freeze cycle. The freeze

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Electrical System Page F5 Harvest Cycle Single Evaporator Machines Once the freeze timer has timed out, power is sent to relay 1 and the machine

Page 100 - Wiring Diagram

Electrical System Page F6 Harvest Assist Assembly The harvest assist assembly has several purposes: to assist in moving the ice off of the evapo

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Electrical System Page F7 Probe Tip and Swivel The probe tip is attached to the clutch and makes contact with the back of the ice slab during ha

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Electrical System Page F8 Cam Switch Adjustment Check the cam switch for proper adjustment by slowing turning the clutch by hand in a counterclo

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Electrical System Page F9 Undercounter machines: A thermostatic bin control is used on the undercounter models. The bin thermostat is located i

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Electrical System Page F10 Electrical Sequence for the CCM1448***1, CCM1848***1 and the CCM2148***1 Cubers. (Manufactured from January, 2008) C

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Electrical System Page F11 Electrical Sequence for the CCM1448***1, CCM1848***1 and the CCM2148***1 Cubers. (Manufactured from January, 2008) C

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Electrical System Page F12 Electrical Sequence for the CCM1530*R21 (Manufactured from January, 2008) This unit incorporates a timer upstream o

Page 107 - DiagramWiring

Notes Table of Contents Table of Contents Page A1 General Information How To Use This Manual Page A2 Model And Serial Number F

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General Information Page A6 Installation Guidelines Note: Installation should be performed by a Cornelius trained Service Technician. For proper

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Wiring Diagram Page G1 CCU0150/220 Air and Water Wiring Diagram includes 230 Volt and 50 Cycle

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Wiring Diagram Page G2 CCU0150/220 Air and Water Wiring Schematic Includes 230 Volt and 50 Cycle

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Wiring Diagram Page G3 CCM0830/CCM1030 Air and Water Wiring Diagram Includes 50 Cycle

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Wiring Diagram Page G4 CCM0830/CCM1030 Air and Water Wiring Schematic Includes 50 Cycle

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Wiring Diagram Page G5 CCM0830/CCM1030 Remote Wiring Diagram Includes 50 Cycle

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Wiring Diagram Page G6 CCM0830/CCM1030 Remote Wiring Schematic Includes 50 Cycle

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Wiring Diagram Page G7 CCM1030, 3 Phase, Air and Water Wiring Diagram

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Wiring Diagram Page G8 CCM1030, 3 Phase, Air and Water Wiring Schematic

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Wiring Diagram Page G9 CCM1030, 3 Phase, Remote Wiring Diagram

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Wiring Diagram Page G10 CCM1030, 3 Phase, Remote Wiring Schematic

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General Information Page A7 Electrical and Plumbing Requirements: CCU0150 and CCU0220 Note: The CCU0150 and CCU0220 do not have a splash curta

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Wiring Diagram Page G11 CCM1448/CCM1848/CCM2148 Air and Water Wiring Diagram Includes 50 Cycle

Page 121 - ICE Series Wiring Diagram

Wiring Diagram Page G12 CCM1448/CCM1848/CCM2148 Air and Water Wiring Schematic Includes 50 Cycle

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Wiring Diagram Page G13 CCM1448/CCM1848/CCM2148 Remote Wiring Diagram Includes 50 Cycle

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Wiring Diagram Page G14 CCM1448/CCM1848/CCM2148 Remote Wiring Schematic Includes 50 Cycle

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Wiring Diagram Page G15 CCM1448/CCM1848/CCM2148, 3 Phase, Air and Water Wiring Diagram

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Wiring Diagram Page G16 CCM1448/CCM1848/CCM2148, 3 Phase, Air and Water Wiring Schematic

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Wiring Diagram Page G17 CCM1448/CCM1848/CCM2148, 3 Phase, Remote Wiring Diagram

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Wiring Diagram Page G18 CCM1448/CCM1848/CCM2148, 3 Phase, Remote Wiring Schematic

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Wiring Diagram Page G19 CCM1530 Remote Wiring Diagram

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Wiring Diagram Page G20 CCM1530 Remote Wiring Schematic

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