New Eclipse Technical Review Models ECC0800, ECC1200, ECC1410, ECC1800 EH222-C, EH330-C, EH430-C
New Eclipse Technical Review Condensing Unit. The new condensing unit is illustrated below. The ECC0800, ECC1200 and ECC1410 have one condenser coil, while the ECC1800 has two. The coils are mounted at an angle between the compressor and fan. Airflow is in the side and out the top. Refrigeration connections are on the side, near the base. The connections are three ball valves with stub outlets. The ball valves ship closed, the receiver contains the refrigerant charge for the system.
New Eclipse Technical Review Ice Making Head. There are three ice making heads for the New Eclipse: EH222-C, EH330-C and EH430-C. The EH222-C is shown below. All have stubs for braze connections to the interconnecting tubing to the condensing unit. The stubs are at the top, located with the water inlet fitting, communication cable and power cord. The EH222 has a single evaporator, the EH330 has two, twelve inch evaporators and the EH430 has two eighteen inch evaporators.
New Eclipse Technical Review The refrigeration schematic below illustrates the refrigerant system.
New Eclipse Technical Review The ice making head contains one or two evaporators, each with its own TXV and vapor inlet valve. The control system is also located there as are the pump, inlet water solenoid valve and purge valve. The condensing unit contains most of the refrigeration components, including the compressor, condenser, fan motor, crankcase pressure regulating valve, receiver, accumulator, headmaster, condenser bypass valve and liquid inlet valve.
New Eclipse Technical Review EH222 Schematic Diagram L2 L1 LINE HARVEST ASSIST SOLENOID TRANSFORMER 12V HOT GAS VALVE TO COMPRESSOR SECTION HGV RELAY CONTACTOR RELAY WATER VALVE ELECTRONIC CONTROL WATER LEVEL SENSOR DISCHARGE TEMP. SUMP TEMP.
New Eclipse Technical Review ECC Three Phase Schematic Diagram Page 7
New Eclipse Technical Review Retrofit Information There may be need to retroft a head with an existing condensing unit. This chart lists the potential combinations and actions needed.