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Friday, January 4, 2013

HVAC Services Help Keep Ice Rinks Running Smoothly



Keeping an ice rink powered, chilled, and operational throughout the winter requires professional equipment, and Carrier Rentals offers a range of HVAC services that are ideal for any sized facility. The innovative equipment allows managers, investors, and rink owners to achieve the lowest total cost of ownership and ensures that any return on investment is maximized. The chillers from Carrier are engineered for optimal efficiency so that they can be employed as little as possible on the ice to maximum effect.

Chilling Ice Rinks Quickly and Efficiently with Carrier Rentals' HVAC Services

The HVAC services from Carrier Rentals are available in a variety of sizes that range from 10 to 1500 tons, providing ample power to cool the largest ice rink. In addition, the chillers are easily integrated into a complete system to give customers easy adaptability for an assortment of functions. Variable voltages give facility owners and management a range of electrical options, and the products operate on 208--230 volts and 460--4160 volts. Because Carrier Rentals has HVAC services that include heat exchangers, pumps, cables, tanks, hoses and generator packages, an entire system is easily utilized and allows for a lower initial investment.

Temporary chillers are ideal for any type of fluid cooling applications and ensure comfort for processes. Because the models are especially engineered to quickly cool fluids to -40°F, ice rinks are kept functional even during winter warm spells. For those running a skating rink, the ice thawing or melting will take a heavy toll on their profits and their cost of operations. Having convenient and efficient equipment can save the money and the trouble that would be caused by melting ice and ensure that business continues to run smoothly.

Call Carrier Rentals today with any questions about how we can help your ice rink through the winter season.







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