Claims
- 1. A sanitizing system for an ice maker, comprising:an electronic chlorine generator having a pair of electrodes positioned within a water receiving tank, the water receiving tank positioned below an ice making evaporator wherein ice is formed on the evaporator by a recirculating flow of water there over during cooling thereof whereby water not frozen on the evaporator flows into the water receiving tank to be recycled there over until ice of a sufficient thickness is formed on the evaporator, and the chlorine generator periodically providing a potential to the electrodes for producing chlorine in the water residing in the water receiving tank.
- 2. A method of sanitizing water used in an ice maker to produce ice, the steps comprising:flowing water over an ice forming evaporator while cooling the evaporator, catching unfrozen water that flows off the evaporator in a water receiving tank, recirculating water from the water receiving tank over the evaporator until ice of a sufficient thickness forms thereon, periodically producing chlorine gas in the water in the water receiving tank by an electrolysis reaction that forms the chlorine gas from chloride ions present in the water.
Parent Case Info
This Application claims benefit to Provisional Application No. 60/122,935 filed Mar. 5, 1999.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/122935 |
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