Refrigeration – Processes – Separating or preventing formation of undesirables
Patent
1975-11-17
1977-11-15
King, Lloyd L.
Refrigeration
Processes
Separating or preventing formation of undesirables
62303, 62348, 62388, 62392, 222148, 67D 562, F25B 4700, F25C 100, F25D 312
Patent
active
040583830
ABSTRACT:
A method of and apparatus for cleaning the icemaker of a beverage dispensing machine having a carbonator in which carbonated water is introduced into the icemaker and into the water feeder tank and is allowed to stand for a period of time sufficient to dissolve or loosen bacterial slime and accumulated lime, after which time the carbonated water is drained and the system is flushed with still water. In one embodiment of the invention the feeder tank and icemaker are drained and carbonated water is introduced. In another embodiment carbon dioxide from the carbonator is introduced directly into the water in the icemaker and water feeder tank.
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King Lloyd L.
Reynolds Products Inc.
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