We have a number of ice machines on our project that are Energy Star certified. The manufacturer will only provide us power usage in the form of kWh/100 lbs of ice (which is the Energy Star criteria). From the spec sheet, we know that the maximum output is 390 lbs. over a 24 hour period. Is it acceptable to use this information, and calculate the watts by using the formula: P(w) = 1000 x E(kWh) / t(hr) For example, the machine uses 5.79kWh/100 lbs of ice. Multiply that by 390 lbs per 24 hours equals 22.581kWh per day. Using the formula above, this would translate to 952.125 watts. Can we use this as our rated power given that the manufacturer will only provide power use in kWh/100 lbs ice?
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