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ELK RIVER ICE ARENA - ICE SYSTEM EVALUATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS <br />Observations of Existing Conditions <br />We toured the ice systems for both Rink 1 and Rink 2 with the <br />facility's management and operating and maintenance staff and <br />have the following observations and comments. <br />Rink 1 (The Barn): <br />• The operational season typically runs from the middle of <br />September through middle of April. <br />• Rink 1 is served by a direct refrigeration system <br />manufactured by Holmsten Ice Rinks. The major of the <br />components include two (2) 4 cylinder York compressors, <br />one (1) low pressure receiver, two (2) pumper drum vessels <br />and one (1) motor control center. The 31 -year old <br />refrigeration system has exceeded its expected life of 25 -30 <br />years. However, since this system only operates 6 months <br />per year, the life span of the equipment is likely to be <br />greater than 30 years. The system is in fair condition for its <br />age, but, it's becoming more difficult to maintain with its <br />outdated electrical and control systems, discontinued <br />compressors units, etc. Some improvements have been <br />performed on the refrigeration package over the years and <br />include rebuilding compressors, new valves and insulation, <br />new fill solenoids, float switches, top ends on compressors, <br />dryer cores, replaced relief valves, and new ASME certified <br />oil separator. <br />• The existing evaporative condensing tower, was replaced in <br />2010 and is manufactured by Baltimore Aircoil (BAC). This <br />system uses air and water to dissipate heat for the <br />refrigeration processes. <br />• There are no waste heat recovery systems on this <br />refrigeration system. The existing snowmelt pit that is <br />dedicated to Rink 1 is only used as a back -up and uses a <br />boiler system to heat the water and melt the ice shavings. <br />The primary pit is a common pit with Rink 2. There is no <br />subfloor heating system beneath the rink floor. All waste <br />heat is dissipated to the atmosphere, through the <br />condensing tower. <br />UStevens 10 <br />r'V1 NWF $ 'I '11417.i <br />