Ice machine probes and sensors are critical for monitoring ice thickness, temperature, water levels, and bin capacity in ice machines. Components like ice thickness probes, temperature sensors, water level probes, and bin level sensors ensure accurate cycle control and efficient operation.

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Commercial Ice Machine Ice Probes & Sensors

Ice probes and sensors monitor key factors in ice machines to ensure consistent ice production and proper operation. They send real-time data to control systems for accurate cycle adjustments.

The failure of these parts causes irregular ice thickness, fluctuating temperatures, and inaccurate water levels. The ice thickness probe measures ice thickness to control the freezing cycle precisely. Temperature probes monitor evaporator or water temperatures. Water level probes detect the water level in the reservoir, while bin level probes sense the amount of ice in the storage bin.

Many probes operate at voltages between 24V and 120V, with temperature sensors functioning accurately within ranges from -40°C to 60°C. Water level probes typically handle liquid pressures up to 10 psi, ensuring proper detection and system protection.

At PartsFe UK, we offer genuine ice machine probes and sensors, including dual temperature probe assemblies, ice bin control probes, and control harness kits from trusted brands like Manitowoc, Scotsman, and Hoshizaki at cost-effective prices.

FAQs

Are wireless or smart sensors available for modern ice machines?

Some newer commercial units use smart diagnostics and may include wireless-capable sensors for remote monitoring.

What’s the difference between a probe and a sensor in ice machines?

Probes are typically hardware components that detect physical conditions, while sensors often refer to electronic units that convertreadings into signals for the control board.

Why does my ice machine stop making ice even when the bin isn’t full?

A faulty bin sensor might be falsely detecting a full bin, stopping the ice cycle prematurely.

Where can I buy ice machine probes and sensors?

You can buy genuine ice machine probes and sensors from trusted suppliers like PartsFe UK, offering quality parts from leading brands such as Hoshizaki, Manitowoc, and Scotsman.

How often should ice machine probes and sensors be cleaned?

They should be cleaned during regular maintenance, typically every 1–3 months, to ensure accurate readings and performance.

Can extreme room temperature affect sensor accuracy?

Yes, operating the ice machine outside its recommended ambient temperature range can affect sensor performance.