The Manitowoc IYT-1900WM Marine water-cooled ice machine is part of the Indigo NXT line and is specifically designed for use on yachts or similar locations with unique engineering requirements. This ice machine is capable of producing up to 1,930 lbs of half-dice ice cubes. One of the key features of this ice machine is its enhanced performance compared to other units in its category. It reduces condenser water consumption by 23% and potable water usage by 10%, while also running on 10-15% less energy. This makes it more efficient and cost-effective to operate. The construction of this ice machine is also worth noting. It is made with high-grade stainless steel panels, bulkhead, fasteners, and brackets, making it durable and able to withstand heavy applications and challenging conditions. It is also self-contained and sealed from all sides, providing added protection. The Manitowoc IYT-1900WM is equipped with a cupro-nickel condenser, which eliminates the worry of saltwater damage. It also has an automatic cleaning mode, which eliminates the need for manual operator input. Additionally, it has an isolation switch that allows for easy control of the main power, making it convenient for electrical work or service. The ice produced by this machine is in the half-dice shape, with dimensions of 3/8" x 1 1/8" x 7/8". This shape has several advantages, including a high ice-to-water ratio for maximum cooling, slower melting, and versatility in various applications such as drinks, bulk cooling, and ice bagging. In terms of specifications, this ice machine can produce up to 1,930 lbs of half-dice ice every 24 hours. It has an ambient temperature range of 40-110°F and a water temperature range for potable water of 40-90°F. The water pressure for ice maker water in should be between 20 psi to 80 psi, while the condenser inlet water in should be between 20 psi to 150 psi. It uses CFC-Free R404A refrigerant. The overall dimensions of the ice machine are 47" x 24 1/2" x 29 1/2". It requires a 208-230/60/1 electrical connection and has a minimum circuit ampacity of 16.5/1ph or 12.8/3ph. The maximum