Abstract: A split system ice-maker having a main unit, which houses the ice-making evaporators, and a remote unit, which houses an accumulator, a compressor and a condenser. At least two refrigeration lines are provided which connect the main unit to the remote unit. A four-way valve is located in the remote unit which directs the flow of refrigerant from the compressor to the condenser and then to the evaporator, during an ice-making mode, and additionally directs the flow of refrigerant directly to the evaporators during a harvest mode. The reversed flow in harvest mode briefly defrosts the evaporators, containing the ice-making grid, facilitating harvesting of the ice.
Abstract: A refrigeration evaporator comprising an enclosure having a closed top and bottom, enclosing a separator plate, lower baffle, and an upper baffle in the enclosure and spaced from one another to define a hot gas chamber, a refrigerant inlet area, a freezing chamber and a refrigerant outlet area. The evaporator is adapted to be connected to a refrigeration circuit having a freezing cycle and a harvest cycle wherein cold liquid refrigerant is directed into the freezing chamber during the freezing cycle, but prevented from entering the hot gas chamber; and hot gas is directed into the hot gas chamber and then into the freezing chamber during the harvest cycle. Water pipes extend vertically through the evaporator and through holes in the upper and lower baffles.