Ferris State University-Big Rapids, Michigan: Turnkey Replacement System for Ice Arena Offers Flexibility, Efficiency

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Overview: Roger Bula, an environmental engineer with the physical plant department at Michigan's Ferris State University, tells why they chose Trane water-cooled helical rotary (screw) chillers to replace older equipment for making rink ice at their arena. The installation of the system took place in the spring, after the end of the 2003 hockey season. Now Ferris State has a system they can depend on for a long time. Bula explains that they earlier had made the decision to replace the failing existing plant, but had to take extraordinary steps to make it through the season.

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