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ICETRO IM-1100-WH Commercial Ice Machine Head - 1,036 lb/day, Half Dice Cube, 30 inches Water-Cooled Modular

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ICETRO IM-1100-WC Commercial Ice Machine Head - 1,036 lb/day, Full Dice Cube, 30 inches Water-Cooled Modular

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ICETRO IM-0550-WH Commercial Ice Machine Head - 547 lb/day, Half Dice Cube, 30 inches Water-Cooled Modular

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ICETRO IM-0550-WC Commercial Ice Machine Head - 547 lb/day, Full Dice Cube, 30 inches Water-Cooled Modular

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ICETRO IM-0460-WH Commercial Ice Machine Head - 463 lb/day, Half Dice Cube, 30 inches Water-Cooled Modular

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ICETRO Maestro high-cube-ice output ice machine shown on a dark blue promotional background with text highlighting up to 463 lbs/day production.
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ICETRO IM-0460-WC Commercial Ice Machine Head - 463 lbs/day, Full Dice Cube, 30 inches Water-Cooled Modular

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A 22-inch footprint ice machine with a brushed stainless steel front and black top/base, shown in a dark bar-style setting with ice buckets and text overlays highlighting high output and capacity.

ITV SPIKA MS700W2F Commercial Ice Machine Head - 676 lb/Day Full Dice Cube, 22 inches Water-Cooled Modular 208-230V

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ITV SPIKA MS700W1H Commercial Ice Machine Head - 705 lb/Day Half Dice Cube, 22 inches Water-Cooled Modular

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A stainless steel countertop ice machine with a black top trim, shown on a dark blue background with promotional text and a metal scoop of ice cubes. The brand logo 'ITV by InnuIce' is visible on the front.

ITV SPIKA MS700W1F Commercial Ice Machine Head - 676 lb/Day Full Dice Cube, 22 inches Water-Cooled Modular

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Side view of the ITV SPIKA MS500 W1H water-cooled modular half-dice ice machine head, rated at up to 461 lb/day
Side view of the ITV SPIKA MS500 W1H water-cooled modular half-dice ice machine head, rated at up to 461 lb/day

ITV SPIKA MS500W1H Commercial Ice Machine Head - 461 lb/Day Half Dice Cube, 30 inches Water-Cooled Modular

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Side view of the ITV SPIKA MS1000 W2H water-cooled modular half-dice ice machine head, rated at up to 974 lb/day
Side view of the ITV SPIKA MS1000 W2H water-cooled modular half-dice ice machine head, rated at up to 974 lb/day

ITV SPIKA MS1000W2H Commercial Ice Machine Head - 974 lb/Day Half Dice Cube, 30 inches Water-Cooled Modular 208-230V

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Side view of the ITV SPIKA MS1000 W2F water-cooled modular full-dice ice machine head, rated at up to 974 lb/day
Side view of the ITV SPIKA MS1000 W2F water-cooled modular full-dice ice machine head, rated at up to 974 lb/day

ITV SPIKA MS1000W2F Commercial Ice Machine Head - 974 lb/Day Full Dice Cube, 30 inches Water-Cooled Modular 208-230V

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Water Cooled Ice Machines: Commercial Buyer Guide

Water cooled ice machines are not for every buyer, but they can be valuable when the room is hot, airflow is limited, or condenser heat cannot be pushed back into the work area.

A collection page should not only list products. It should help buyers understand why this machine type exists, who should use it, what to compare, and which mistakes to avoid before ordering. Use the sections below to make the page more useful for shoppers and clearer for search engines.


Quick Buying Guide

Buyer Factor

Recommended Guidance

Best fit

Hot kitchens where air cooled models lose production; Rooms with limited ventilation or tight equipment placement; Noise-sensitive areas where condenser fan noise is a problem

Main buying question

Is water cooled ice machine the right match for your business use, room conditions, ice type, and daily demand?

Compare before buying

Daily production, storage/bin capacity, ice type, cooling style, drain setup, water filtration, clearances, and service access.

Good next step

Shortlist models by use case first, then confirm specs from the product page before checkout.

What Is Water Cooled Ice Machines?

A water cooled ice machine uses water to carry condenser heat away from the machine. This can help the ice maker maintain output in difficult room conditions, but it also adds water and sewer cost and may require local code review.

For commercial buyers, the name of the collection matters because it points to a specific operating problem. Some buyers need a machine that fits under a counter. Others need an ice style that improves drink service, supports product display, or keeps production steady in a difficult room. This page should help the buyer match the collection to the job, not just pick the highest output number.


Who Should Buy from This Collection?

  • Hot kitchens where air cooled models lose production

  • Rooms with limited ventilation or tight equipment placement

  • Noise-sensitive areas where condenser fan noise is a problem

  • High-demand operations that need consistent output in warm ambient conditions

  • Businesses that have reviewed local water-use rules and utility cost

The right buyer is not always the largest buyer. A small cafe may need a compact machine that fits the workflow better than a large modular unit. A hotel may need quieter operation and reliable storage. A restaurant may need faster cup fill, while a premium bar may care more about ice appearance and melt rate. Start with the job the ice must do, then compare models.

Best Uses by Business Type

Business Type

How This Collection Helps

Restaurants

Useful in hot kitchens or tight spaces where air cooling loses output.

Hotels

Can reduce heat in service areas, but utility cost must be checked.

Foodservice facilities

A fit where production stability matters and water-use rules allow it.

Noise-sensitive spaces

May reduce condenser fan noise in the room.

High-demand sites

Consider only after comparing remote condenser and utility cost.

Benefits Buyers Should Understand

The benefits of this collection come from matching the machine to the environment and service need. A product that looks similar on a grid can behave differently once it is installed.

  • Can maintain production when room heat or airflow is a challenge.

  • Adds less condenser heat to the room.

  • May be useful where machine noise or air discharge is a concern.

  • Supports buyers who have confirmed water use and code requirements.

How It Compares with Related Ice Machine Categories

Category

Best For

Main Advantage

Watch-Out

Water cooled

Hot or poorly ventilated rooms; limited airflow

Less heat rejected into the room; steadier output in heat

Higher water use; local code may restrict use

Air cooled

Most standard commercial spaces

Simpler utility planning; no condenser water use

Adds heat to room and needs airflow

Remote condenser

Hot, noisy, or high-volume kitchens

Moves heat/noise outside without condenser water waste

Requires line set and specialist installation

How to Choose the Right Model

  1. Confirm the room condition: hot, tight, or poorly ventilated spaces may justify water cooled.

  2. Check local code and water-use restrictions before choosing this collection.

  3. Calculate total utility cost using electricity, water, and sewer rates.

  4. Choose ice type and daily output based on business demand, not only condenser type.

  5. Plan plumbing, drain, filtration, and maintenance access before ordering.

After narrowing your options, open the product pages and confirm the actual spec sheet details. Collection copy should guide the buyer, but the product page should confirm dimensions, electrical requirements, clearance, drain method, bin capacity, production rating, and warranty details.

Common Buying Mistakes to Avoid

  • Choosing water cooled without checking local water restrictions.

  • Ignoring sewer charges when estimating operating cost.

  • Using water cooled as a shortcut for a bad installation location when remote condenser may be better.

  • Forgetting that water quality still matters for ice quality and scale control.

Sizing and Selection Table

Buyer Scenario

Likely Direction

What to Check

Normal room conditions

Air cooled

Default starting point for many buyers.

Hot or low-airflow space

Water cooled or remote

Review utility cost and local code before choosing water cooled.

Noise-sensitive area

Remote condenser

Moves condenser fan noise away from service area.

High peak demand

Modular head plus storage bin

Separate production capacity from storage capacity.

Installation and Maintenance Notes

Every commercial ice machine needs practical installation planning. Before ordering, confirm the installation location, water supply, drain route, electrical requirements, ventilation or condenser plan, filter placement, leveling, and service access. If the machine is installed incorrectly, production can drop and maintenance problems become more likely.

  • Check the product spec sheet for voltage, breaker size, plug/hardwire requirements, and clearance needs.

  • Plan a dedicated potable water supply and a proper drain with local code compliance.

  • Use filtration or scale control when water quality could affect taste, clarity, or machine life.

  • Keep the condenser, bin, water system, and exterior surfaces on a regular cleaning schedule.

  • Do not block access panels or place the machine where routine service becomes difficult.


Why Buy from Ice Maker Supply?

Ice Maker Supply helps U.S. buyers compare commercial ice machines by real use case, not only by model number. The goal is to make it easier to choose the right machine for the space, menu, staff workflow, water conditions, and peak demand.

Because Ice Maker Supply carries commercial equipment from available brands such as ITV Ice Makers and ICETRO, buyers can compare machine format, ice type, output range, cooling style, and installation needs in one place. If you are not sure which direction fits your operation, contact Ice Maker Supply before ordering.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a water cooled ice machine?

A water cooled ice machine uses water to remove condenser heat from the refrigeration system. It still makes ice from potable water, but it also uses water for cooling the condenser.

When should a business choose water cooled ice machines?

Choose water cooled only when room heat, poor ventilation, noise limits, or installation constraints make air cooled equipment impractical. Always confirm local rules and utility cost first.

Do water cooled ice machines use more water?

Yes. They can use significantly more water because they use water for condenser heat rejection in addition to ice production. Water and sewer costs should be part of the buying decision.

Are water cooled ice machines allowed everywhere?

No. Some municipalities restrict or discourage once-through water cooled equipment because of water waste. Buyers should check local plumbing and water-use codes before purchase.

Are water cooled machines quieter?

They can be quieter in the room because they do not rely on the same fan-driven heat rejection as air cooled machines. Actual noise depends on the model and installation.

Is water cooled better than air cooled?

Not universally. Air cooled is usually the default for many businesses. Water cooled is better only for specific installation conditions where heat, airflow, or noise makes air cooling difficult.

Do water cooled ice machines need a filter?

Yes, filtration is still recommended. Water quality affects ice taste, scale buildup, cleaning frequency, and component life regardless of condenser type.