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11. PRSR 03-10-2004
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When the condenser uses water while the outside temperature is below freezing, the water <br />freezes on the blowers and on the belts of the motor that drives the blowers. This usually <br />results in the belts breaking and the blowers Navin; one to two inches of ice on them. <br />This problem happens about. six to eight times per year. When it happens, we have to take <br />a large torch to the condenser to thaw out the motor and the blowers. Then we need to <br />replace the three belts that drive the blowers. The freezing usually occurs at night when <br />the outside temperature drops below fi-eezing. This results in someone having to come in <br />to make these repairs. Being that it is dark, icy and that we have to use a ladder to get to <br />the frozen area of the condenser it creates an unsafe situation for staff members. <br />The best solution to eliminate this problem is to purchase and install a new Condenser. <br />The Condenser would be sized so that water wouldn't be needed when the outside <br />temperature is below freezing. Attached are three quotes for a new Condenser for the ice <br />plant. The quote from Commercial Refrigeration, $24,660.00 is the lowest quote and is <br />substantially lower than the $35,500.00 that was in the C.LP. a few years back. This is <br />mostly due to the fact that Commercial Refrigeration will already be on site installing the <br />Barn's rink floor and will not have the overhead costs associated with installing the <br />Condenser from scratch. <br />Another item of importance is the Backpressure Regulator. The Backpressure Regulator <br />would allow more heat to enter through the heat reclaimer that is used to melt the snow in <br />the snowmelt pit Currently the snow that is dumped in the pit builds up during busy <br />times, causing the need to melt the pit in alternative ways such as moving the snow to <br />other areas of the pit by using a shovel or by using hot water to melt the built up snow. <br />This project was orisinally scheduled for 2000. However, due to the heat exchanger in the <br />furnace going out to the Banl, the money was used on that project and the Backpressure <br />Regulator was moved to 2005. <br />With the new floor in the Barn being installed this year, it would be cost effective to <br />install the Backpressure Regulator this year. Commercial Refrigeration will be on site <br />installing the floor, making it less expensive for them to install the Backpressure <br />Regulator. <br />Attached is Commercial Refrigeration's quote to install the Backpressure regulator. In the <br />Capital Improvement Plan, the estimated cost of the Backpressure regulator is $3,300.00. <br />Commercial Refrigeration's quote is $2.213.00 if we instal] it dm-ing the consU-uction of <br />the Barn's floor, saving close to $1,100.00 compared to what was budgeted for the project <br />in 2005. <br />I`m available to discuss this further if needed, please give me a call at the Arena. <br />
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