Manitowoc Indigo NXT SpaceMaker Marine Dice Cube Ice Maker, 48 Inch Wide, Water-Cooled, Self-Contained
Manitowoc Indigo NXT SpaceMaker Marine Dice Cube Ice Maker, 48 Inch Wide, Water-Cooled, Self-Contained
Top utility access and removable panels for tight galley spaces
Built for marine installations, this high-output ice maker saves space, simplifies service, and produces dice cubes with water-cooled, self-contained refrigeration.
- SpaceMaker design routes utilities through the top panel so the unit can sit close to back and side walls.
- Produces dice-size cubes for dependable ice service in demanding operations.
- Water-cooled, self-contained refrigeration uses R410A refrigerant.
- Front-facing evaporator, removable panels, and a front-mounted isolation switch make maintenance easier.
- Sealed stainless steel construction is well suited to marine environments.
- Internal monitoring system continuously checks refrigeration and sub-system controls 24/7.
Overall Dimensions:
48.0"W x 23.5"D x 29.5"HProduct Weight:
352.0 lbTop Utility Access Ports
Utilities connect through the top panel, helping the machine fit in tighter galley spaces.
Front-Facing Evaporator
Provides access to the food zone for easier cleaning without removing the top lid.
Front-Mounted Isolation Switch
Lets the operator immediately cut power to the entire unit.
Removable Top And Side Panels
Panels can be removed even when the machine is fixed to the bulkhead, improving service access.
Sealed Marine Construction
Completely sealed cabinet with a stainless steel exterior for marine applications.
Internal Monitoring System
Continuously monitors refrigeration and sub-system controls around the clock.
Dice Cube Production
Produces 7/8 inch x 7/8 inch x 7/8 inch dice cubes.
R410A Refrigerant
Uses R410A refrigerant.
Certifications & Compliance
Warranty & Protection
5-year parts-and-labor on evaporator; 5-year parts and 3-year labor on compressor; 3-year parts-and-labor on all other components.
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