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IceWater RO System provides consistent high quality water for ice making.

ENERGY CONSERVATION MEASURES
The following is a list of energy conservation measures (ECMs) for new construction, and possibly retrofit, of ice rinks according to the article "Keeping recreation enery costs on ice" (Lenko, Brendan. American City & County, March 1999, p.28)
1. Keep ice temperature in check. Some rink operators keep the ice too cold. Ideal ice surface temperature is 22 degrees for hockey and 25 degrees for skating. Increaseing the ice temperature a single degree can save 6 percent annually in refrigeration costs. Additional savings are possible by raising the temperature when the rink is unoccupied. Controls can be programmed to do this and save 5 to 15 percent of annual refrigeration costs.
2. Design for thinner ice. Two inches of ice will cost approximately 10 to 15 percent more in refrigeration costs than one inch of ice.
3. Incorporate a flood water purification system. This strategy can save up to 10% in annual refrigeration costs in areas with high mineral content water. Ice quality can also be improved.
4. Reduce flood water temperature.

IceWater RO System Benefits include: -Increased ice clarity -low maintenance -higher surface temperatures.
There are energy benefits and labor savings also that may decrease operating costs.
-IceWater makes ice that is harder and faster than conventional ice. -The ice freezes quickly and is clear with less snow than with other methods. -Lines and Logos show very nicely through the ice.
IceWater RO System is simple to operate with little maintenance requirements. IceWater RO System is designed to be affordable, reliable, and cost effective.
The IceWater RO System includes:
-Pre-Treatment -Low Energy Membranes -Storage Tank -Distribution System
Data Collection Sheet in Pdf format
For more information talk to a Becker Arena Products Sales Representative.
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