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U-Line Corporation UACR014-SS01A ADA Series Ice Maker With Bin Built-in Or Freestanding
| Manufacturer | QualServ (Middleby) |
|---|---|
| Model Number | UACR014-SS01A |
| Manufacturer Part # | UACR014-SS01A |
| Production per 24 hr | 21 - 30 Lb = 9 - 13 Kg |
| Cube Type | Crescent |
| Finish | Stainless Steel |
| Height | 23.75" |
| Width | 14" |
| Depth | 22" |
| Weight | 59 lbs |
| cULus | Yes |
About this item
Product Details
Product Details
The U-Line Corporation UACR014-SS01A ADA Series Ice Maker With Bin is a versatile appliance designed for both residential and light-hospitality applications. Measuring 14 inches in width, this model can function as either a built-in or freestanding unit, providing flexibility in installation. It boasts a crescent-style ice production capability of up to 23 pounds per 24 hours, with a storage bin capable of holding 12 pounds of ice. The ice maker features a self-contained, bottom-mounted design, promoting efficient ice production and storage. A solid field-reversible stainless steel door adds to its adaptability, complemented by a black exterior and white interior. The unit is equipped with adjustable legs, allowing it to accommodate various space requirements. Utilizing R600a refrigerant, the ice maker operates on a 115v/60/1-ph electrical supply, drawing 2.5 amps. It is cULus certified, underscoring its compliance with safety standards. The U-Line UACR014-SS01A provides a reliable solution for environments requiring consistent ice production, combining functionality with a sleek design to meet diverse market needs.
Certifications
UL US & Canada
The item has been tested by Underwriters Laboratories (UL) for sanitation hazard standards and meets or exceeds expectations. The item can be used in the United States and Canada.

