User Manual
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26  Part Number 000014141 Rev 07 2/20
Installation  Section 2
Remote Condenser Models
Ice 
Machine
Remote 
Condenser 
Additional Amount 
of Refrigerant 
to Be Added to 
Nameplate Charge 
for 50' to 100' 
(15 to 30 Meter) 
Line Sets
IF0500N JCF0500 1.5 lbs - 680 g
IT0500N JCT0500 1.5 lbs - 680 g 
IF0600N JCF0900 1.5 lbs - 680 g
IF0900N  JCF0900 2 lbs - 907 g 
IT1200N JCT1200 2 lbs - 907 g 
IT1500N JCT1500 2 lbs - 907 g 
IT1900N JCT1500 2 lbs - 907 g 
Line Set
Discharge 
Line
Liquid 
Line
Model
RT 
20/35/50
R404A
1/2 inch 
(13 mm)
5/16 inch 
(7.9 mm)
IF0500N
IF0600N
IF0900N
RT 
20/35/50
R410A
1/2 inch 
(13 mm)
5/16 inch 
(7.9 mm)
IT0500N 
IT1200N
RL 
20/35/50
R410A
1/2 inch 
(13 mm)
3/8 inch 
(9.5 mm)
IT1500N
IT1900N
NOTE: R404A line sets have white 
protective caps and R410A line sets have 
pink protective caps. 
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Warning
Potential Personal Injury Situation
The ice machine head section contains 
the refrigerant charge. Installation and 
brazing of the line sets must be performed 
by a properly trained and EPA certified 
refrigeration technician aware of the 
dangers of dealing with refrigerant charged 
equipment. 
CALCULATING INSTALLATION DISTANCES
Line Set Length
The maximum tubing length is 100 feet (30 
meters).
Line Set Rise/Drop
The maximum rise is 35 feet (10.7 meters). 
The maximum drop is 15 feet (4.5 meters).
Notice
If a line set has a rise followed by a drop, 
another rise cannot be made. Likewise, 
if a line set has a drop followed by a rise, 
another drop cannot be made.
Calculated Line Set Distance
The maximum calculated distance is 150 
feet (45 meters).
Line set rises, drops, horizontal runs (or 
combinations of these) in excess of the 
stated maximums will exceed compressor 
start-up and design limits. This will cause 
poor oil return to the compressor. Make the 
following calculations to make sure the line 
set layout is within specifications.
1.  Insert the measured rise into the 
formula below. Multiply by 1.7 to get 
the calculated rise.
2.  Insert the measured drop into the 
formula below. Multiply by 6.6 to get 
the calculated drop.
3.  Insert the measured horizontal 
distance into the formula below. No 
calculation is necessary.










