Buying Ice
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Equipment Pricing
Most retail outlets shave snow from an ice block that is in a melting state. The
quality of the snow is that of real snow. All machines that use cube ice of that
spin a block of ice should use ice in a melting state.
The Southern Snow Machine will produce a powder ice similar to freashly fallen snow
if the block of ice is taken from a freezer set at 0° F. Syrup will collapse
this snow as much as 50% on contact. Thus, the snow will need to be packed with
a funnel or additional ice and syrup may need to be added twice to complete one
shaved ice product.
Snow made from ice in a melting state is firm and can be packed into a hard ball
that syrup will not penetrate. Light packing is recommended. Snow from 0° F ice
can be packed much harder and the snow will remain soft. By packing the ice the
syrup will need to be applied only once.
This optimum temperature ice for snow can be consistently achieved by first storing
the ice blocks in a chest freezer set at 0° F overnight. Take the ice directly
from the chest freezer to the snow machine as needed. If the ice in the snow machine
reaches an undesirable temperature return the ice to the freezer. This block can
be used later when it reaches 0° F.
A chest freezer is preferred to an upright freezer because cold air is heavier than
hot air. Cold air flows onto your feet everytime the upright freezer door is opened.
A chest freezer will retain more cold air with its door open and is thus more efficient.
The freezer door will be opened twenty times a day. If an upright freezer must be
used, do not place the ice directly onto the wire shelving. The ice will melt into
the wire and freeze again. The freezer will need to be defrosted to remove the ice.
Place plastic drop cloths over the wire shelving to prevent the ice from sticking.
Freezers have a temperature control knob to adjust the temperature. Most freezers
will be at 0° F with the knob set at the warmest
setting. The knob is a fine setting feature. Allow 24 hours for the temperature to
stabilize before checking the results of the temperature change adjustments. The
first time the freezer is opened each day the thermometer should read 0°
F.
If a freezer colder than 0° F must be used for ice storage there is a
less convenient method to achieve optimum temperature ice. First store the ice in
the freezer overnight. Remove the required ice (2 to 6 blocks) from the freezer
approximately 30 minutes before it will be needed. Place the ice into an ice chest
with the lid open. This ice is frosted and sticks to your fingers. After approximately
30 minutes, two sides of the block will begin to melt and the other two sides of
the block will remain frosted. This is the optimum temperature ice for the best
quality snow. To hold the ice at this optimum temperature for an extended period
of time, close the lid on the ice chest. If the ice in the machine reaches an undesirable
temperature, return the ice to the freezer.
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