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48” Q-Model W ater/Remote Insulation Installation Instructions Material List Q-1300/Q-1800 Ice Machin es: Quantity 1 Armaflex Insula tion 6’ x 2” ID x 3/8” wall thickness 1 Armaflex Insul ation 6’ x 3/4” ID x 3/8” wall (used on evaporator inlet/out let and dum p valve drain line) 1 Bulkhead Insulation B ack 9” x 48” x 3/4” 1 Bul[...]
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4. Raise front of ice machine and position the w ood blocks on edge (3 1/2” height). This will allow the top of the vacuum -formed base to be accessed. 5. Place two beads of black silicone sealant (1” in from the edge) on the front and both sides of the vacuum -formed base. 6. Remove wood bl ocks and lower the ice machi ne onto the vacuum-form [...]
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5. When installing in limited access areas, the insulation can be cut at the right TXV to allow installation of the bulkhead insulation in two pieces. Peel the white b acking off of the insulation for the back bul khead (9” x 48”). Align the slots in t he insulation with the ridges in the base. Press the insulatio n against the bu lkhead to sec[...]