Summary
Instead of steel tubes, rubber mats are used, in which brine at about -10 deg C circulates. The mats are installed in the late autumn on areas like sports grounds or tennis courts and rolled back after the skating season. With ammonia plants (maximum charge 50 kilograms) a refrigerating capacity of up to 1300 kilowatts can be reached.
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- Original title: [In German. / En allemand.]
- Record ID : 1995-3867
- Languages: German
- Source: KI Luft Kältetech. - vol. 30 - n. 11
- Publication date: 1994/11
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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Indexing
- Themes: Skating rinks, artificial snow
- Keywords: Heat carrier; Design; Ammonia; Switzerland; Skating rink
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Patinoire de Noël au Friogel devant l'Hôtel de ...
- Date : 1998/02
- Languages : French
- Source: Dehon Contact - n. 22
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Nouveauté mondiale : "demi-tuyau" pour le patin...
- Date : 1997
- Languages : French
- Source: Rev. tech. Sulzer - Sulzer tech. Rev. - vol. 79 - n. 2
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METAL STRUCTURE OF AN ARTIFICIAL SKATING-RINK./...
- Author(s) : ROOSEN J.
- Date : 1981
- Languages : French
- Source: Acier-Stahl-Steel - n. 4
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LA PATINOIRE DE BORDEAUX.
- Author(s) : LAFITTE J.
- Date : 1982
- Languages : French
- Source: Profil - n. 48
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SKATING RINKS.
- Author(s) : MARCHI G. U.
- Date : 1986
- Languages : Italian
- Source: Industria italiana del Freddo - vol. 40 - n. 1
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