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NEW Icemaker Viking OEM #002252-000 new "O" cup + beefed up (stronger) stripper
$ 52.27
- Description
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Description
These units mount onleft freezer wall
OR sideways on the
rear freezer wall
and have new style fill cup with factory "O" "HOLE" for far end entry or a
knockout
for "LEFT" (mounting side) side entry of fill nozzle. Additionally, these have the cut-out at far end of stripper which indicates a stronger / beefed up stripper style. Comes in both
Black OR
White control housings
(which one you receive depends on inventory at the time), should you have a preference, please let me know and I will do my best to accommodate!
When removing the fill cup KNOCKOUT for installing onto rear freezer wall, use a box cutter being careful and firm handed, there is an outline (inside cup) to follow on the mounting side of the fill cup.
Should you prefer the original/earlier "FLAT TOP" fill cup style icemaker units, I have these listed in my other Ebay listings for slightly higher pricing.
New genuine OEM Viking #002252-000 ice maker unit /
This 002252-000 is the
unit only
and
These 5 items DO NOT come with this sale >>> #1=
power wiring harness
, #2=
wire arm ice level lever
, #3=
underside SS mounting support clip
, #4=
front
cover
and #5=
SS retainer clip on fill cup to retain nozzle
. It is assumed you will transfer these components from the unit you are replacing onto this NEW unit.
If you are replacing a unit that does NOT have a dis-connectable power cord, you may have to order a power cord (D7813004) made for these module types that are disconnectable. I sell these in my other listings.
Comes with new style "O" fill cup and BEEFED-UP stripper as noted with hole at far end of stripper. Makes 8 crescent shaped cubes per harvest cycle (provided you are getting the necessary (4.0 ounces = 130cc = 130ml) of water per fill).
(NOT the white mold of aftermarket generic styles as found on some listings).
NOTE 1: If your icemaker looks like this (and 115 volt a/c), then it will work! Been doing this for 30+ years so if you need help, please ask and ask first!. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure!
NOTE 2: comes in either WHITE or BLACK housing and if you have a preference please say so at time of ordering and inventory allowing, I will accommodate!
Only a GENUINE OEM product as this is ensures quality!
ALL U.S. territories, Alaska and Hawaii buyers must inquire for shipping prices!
I sell ONLY to lower 48 states at these shipping prices = Shipping via FedEx (Home or Ground) is being offered for .00, and USPS priority for .00.
FEDEX packages CANNOT ship to PO boxes (ONLY USPS packages are allowed in P.O. Boxes) therefore you MUST provide physical address if you choose FEDEX.
FedEx usually takes 7 to 10 days whereas priority normally takes 2 to 4 days! Is it worth .00 more for you to get it in half the delivery time???
Most people choose the less expensive carrier. NOTE: Sometimes i upgrade a carrier postage label if it will get there faster and cost no more than what you selected HOWEVER If you select fedex ground/home and it has to be FEDEX because of a USPS "NO deliver to" address situation, then let me know it "
HAS TO BE FEDEX FOR CERTAIN
" at time of purchase then NO CHANGES will be made on my end. i have only run into this situation a couple of times.
GREAT TIP AND HAVE A NICE DAY! Having trouble with enough ice production? try these tips >>>> #1 you must get a full fill each cycle; if you have a 7 or 8 cube icemaker tray they all must be full; most icemakers will harvest about every 1.5 to 2 hours per cycle (you must keep refrigerator doors closed because FREEZER temperature of 0ºF to + 8ºF is CRITICAL to ice production. #2 nearly all domestic icemakers in refrigerators require a MINIMUM of 30psi water supply for proper flow AND to get a positive shut-off (an internally leaking Wv although slow will/can cause freezing of the fill tube nozzle and once this happens then ALL ice production stops until it is manually thawed/cleared = it will NOT clear itself (40 to 65 psi is MUCH better). #3 check ALL incoming water filters both external (supply water lines leading to refrigerator AND internally within the refrigerator). A WORD ABOUT RO SYSTEMS = Reverse Osmosis: Here is a little known fact, since RO systems operate on a pressure differential they inheriently deliver only approx 2/3rds of the supplied house pressure so, for an example if you have 60psi incoming then the best you can expect is 40psi coming out and that is when the unit is new and all filters are in top operational mode (clean) and it goes DOWN from there! I do not believe you can get a better quality of water purity than an RO system and I have one in my home BUT know this * they require maintainence and they offer a reduction in their outgoing pressure which in some cases can negatively affect certain products. It is NOT recommended to use BOTH an RO system + any other filter be it internal or external on an icemaker installation. IF both are used together it can offer such HIGH RESISTANCE to the flow of water it can cause a multitude of problems for an icemaker = it can cause cubes to be too small and this (because of their reduced size) could cause the cubes to try to re-enter the mold (where cubes are formed and cannot jump the stripper to be delivered into ice bucket/container ) due to a lack of water flow which then in turn cause the cubes to get hung up upon trying to re-enter and sometimes even breaking the stripper bar. Once they get hung up there all ice production stops until you manually chip the cubes and are clear once again for the unit to cycle. *** If you have 40 psi incoming water pressure to your house then the RO sys will be limited to about 26 to 28 psi output which is BELOW the minimum requirement of most water valve manufacturers for proper operation and longevity.
I have lots of parts for icemakers, many good used and a wide selection so if in need ask a question; you can send several pics per message thru ebay just click on "attach photos" (to copy and paste) before sending!