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ELK RIVER ICE ARENA - ICE SYSTEM EVALUATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS <br />There is now pressure to consider phasing out refrigerants <br />that contribute to global warming as measured by their <br />global warming potential (GWP), in addition to those <br />affecting the ozone. This affects mainly hydrofluorocarbons <br />(HFCs) like those used in blended refrigerants such as R- <br />507A and R -404A. Europe has been on the leading edge of <br />this change. The European Parliament passed legislation <br />called the F Gas Directive that became effective in 2007, <br />that requires very strict inspection of systems for leakage, <br />rigorous record keeping and mandatory training and <br />certification on systems using HFCs. <br />With the changing of environmental regulations, careful <br />consideration of all refrigerant options should be made. <br />The new refrigerants and replacements for R -22 are <br />"blended" HFC refrigerants meaning they are a mixture of <br />several different, individual refrigerants. Since refrigerants <br />have different properties, each one reacts differently to <br />changes in its properties such as pressure and velocity. <br />When a leak occurs, varying amounts of each refrigerant <br />may leak out, throwing the original mixture out of balance. <br />Ammonia refrigerant is making a comeback from when it <br />was pushed aside in the early 1970's for R -22. Ammonia's <br />low cost, high efficiency and zero ozone depleting and <br />global warming potential make it a very attractive option. <br />Large global companies, such as Coke Cola, are leading the <br />charge to ban HFCs and use natural refrigerants such as <br />CO2, hydrocarbons and ammonia. Many ice skating <br />facilities in Europe have switched over to CO2 -based <br />systems. The first CO2 -based ice system in North America <br />recently opened in Les Coteaux, Quebec, Canada. <br />• Quality of Materials and Equipment: Balancing the initial <br />cost of materials and equipment with energy savings can be <br />difficult during the budgeting process of the project. For <br />example, the phrases "commercial grade" and "industrial <br />grade" systems, used throughout the report, refer to quality <br />and operational efficiency differences in the refrigeration <br />system. Commercial grade systems are similar to <br />supermarket type refrigeration systems, built on a rack <br />package, and have a lower life expectancy (15 -20 years). <br />These systems typically use copper and PVC pipe in place of <br />steel, disposable type compressors in place of rebuildable <br />ones, direct expansion type heat exchangers in place of <br />flooded type systems, etc. Industrial grade systems are <br />typically stick built on site, have a longer life expectancy <br />(25 -35 years), and are generally more efficient to operate. <br />UStevens <br />r:'V1 NWF $ 'I 'NNHW7 <br />15 <br />
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