Our 15" ADA Height Compliant Crescent Ice Maker provides unsurpassed performance, delivering up to 25 lbs. of ice per day and a storage capacity of 25 lbs. of ice. U-Line's ADA Height Compliant Crescent Ice Machine is available in black or white door finishes. No drain required.
- Makes crescent shaped cubes approx. 1/2" W x 3/4" H x 2 1/4" L
- Daily ice production is approximately 4 times greater than the average household refrigerator
- Produces up to 25 lb (11 Kg) of ice per day
- Stores 25 lb (11 Kg) of ice
- Meets ADA height requirement
- On / off switch
- Field reversible door is shipped right-hand hinged
- Built-in or freestanding
- No drain required
- Accepts a 1/4" custom insert panel (not supplied by U-Line)
ADA Height |
Yes |
Amps: Running (115 v) |
2.5 A |
Capacity Ice |
25 lb (11 Kg) |
Control Type |
Mechanical |
Defrost Type |
Manual |
Dimensions: Product Depth |
20" (508mm) |
Dimensions: Product Height |
27 3/8" (695mm) |
Dimensions: Product Width |
14 15/16" (379mm) |
Ice Production |
25 lb (11 Kg) |
Ice Type |
Crescent Ice |
Panel Height |
15 15/16" (405mm) |
Panel Thickness |
1/4" (6mm) |
Panel Width |
13 15/16" (354mm) |
Refrigerant Type |
R134a |
Shipping Depth |
24.25" (616 mm) |
Shipping Height |
30" (762 mm) |
Shipping Weight |
73 lbs (33 kg) |
Shipping Width |
17.13" (435 mm) |
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Type:
Ice Maker
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Width:
14.938"
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Height:
27.375"
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Depth:
20"
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Energy Star Rated:
No
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Refrigerator Size:
25 (cu. ft.)
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WiFi Connected:
No
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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