The U-Line undercounter crescent ice maker allows for easy, convenient and inexpensive installation. The BI98 ice maker model also meets the ADA height compliant requirements.
Features
The U-Line undercounter crescent ice maker allows for easy, convenient and inexpensive installation. The BI98 ice maker model also meets the ADA height compliant requirements.
Product Highlights
Only requires a 1/4" outside diameter water line connection
Daily ice rate of up to 25 lbs
Ice storage capacity - up to 25 lbs.
Uses less than three gallons of water for approximately 25 lbs. of ice and minimal electricity
Meets Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) height requirements
Accepts a 1/4" flat or raised insert custom door panel .
• Uses less energy than a 75 watt light bulb
• Perfect size crescent ice cubes (1/2"W x 3/4"H x 2-1/2"L)
• Mechanical control monitors ice making operation to ensure maximum daily ice
production
• Manual defrost
27-3/8" height meets ADA height requirement
• No drain required, easy and inexpensive to install and requires only a 1/4" outside
diameter water line
• Field reversible door
• Vinyl clad textured cabinet is more resistant to scratching, peeling and flaking
• Unit can be built-in or freestanding providing a custom aesthetic
• Will accept a 1/4" insert panel to match with surrounding decor
• Must add 1-1/2" to depth for water line connection
• Allow 1/4" width overall for proper installation
• No additional clearance around sides, top of unit is needed for ventilation
• Do not obstruct front grille
Specifications
Product Details
Height 27-3/8 in.
Width 14-15/16 in.
Depth 20 in. (Add 1-1/2 in. to depth for waterline clearance. Total required depth: 21-1/2 in.)
Shipping Weight 76
Running amps 2.5
Controls Mechanical Dial
Defrost System Manual
Ice Dimensions 1/2" W x 3/4" H x 2-1/2" L
Maximum start-up amps 18.0
Amps pertain to voltage rating 110/115 volt, 60 Hz
Approximate daily ice production Up to 25 lbs
Ice storage Up to 25 lbs
Optional in 220/230 voltage, 50/60 Hz
On the 220/230 volt models, amps are decreased
by approximately 50 percent