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Follett IMDV-2 Ice Manager Diverter Valve System Automatically Delivers Ice From (1) Horizon Elite™ Chewblet Ice Machine To (2) Separate Dispensers Or Bins
| Manufacturer | Follett Products, LLC (Middleby) |
|---|---|
| Model Number | IMDV-2 |
| Manufacturer Part # | IMDV-2 |
| Height | 12.5" |
| Width | 12" |
| Depth | 3.75" |
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Product Details
Follett IMDV-2 Ice Manager Diverter Valve System is a sophisticated solution engineered to optimize ice distribution in commercial settings. This system seamlessly integrates with the Horizon Elite™ Chewblet ice machine, directing ice to two separate dispensers or bins with precision. It features a control panel, diverter valve, and insulated transport tubing, all designed to ensure efficient and reliable operation. The inclusion of sensor cables and components necessary for connecting two ice storage units underscores its versatility in various configurations. The IMDV-2's ability to manage ice delivery automatically makes it invaluable for establishments requiring consistent ice availability across multiple points. This product is particularly beneficial for large-scale operations, including hotels, hospitals, and food service venues, where the demand for ice is high and varied. By streamlining the ice delivery process, the IMDV-2 enhances operational efficiency and reduces manual labor, making it an essential asset in environments that prioritize convenience and reliability. Its compatibility with the Follett Horizon Elite Chewblet ice machine, specifically configured for Ice Manager, highlights its role as a pivotal component in modern ice management systems. The system's advanced design and integration capabilities set it apart as a crucial tool for managing ice distribution effectively.
