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“Basically, the boiler never runs in the winter as I am able to heat the 350-gallon water tank for free by capturing the waste heat through the Doucette unit,”

- Brad Tuckwell, Supervisor of Recreation Facilities, Municipality of Chatham Kent Arena

 

 

About the Project

 

The Lambton-Kent Memorial Centre is based in Dresden, Ontario (Canada). In 2012, it started a refurbishment process with the goal of reducing the ice arena’s overall carbon footprint.

As such, a project was undertaken to claim excess heat from the refrigeration compressors. This heat was used to heat water for flooding ice, subsequently reducing the arena’s natural gas consumption and related carbon footprint. Previously, no waste heat recovery was done on site.

 

Savings and Benefits

 

Over the refrigeration system’s equipment’s lifetime, the potential natural gas savings are significant – 105,000m³ (3,708,040ft3) of gas. This would avoid 170 Mt of CO2 emissions.

Additional energy savings were achieved by reducing the head pressures, allowing the system to run more efficiently.

The natural gas boiler now only runs when the plant is not operational. The arena has a 350-gal (1,325L) recovery tank to hold the hot water.

“Basically, the boiler never runs in the winter as I am able to heat the 350-gallon water tank for free by capturing the waste heat through the Doucette unit,” explained Brad Tuckwell, Supervisor of Recreation Facilities with the Municipality of Chatham Kent Arena; Ken Houston Memorial Agricultural Center, Dresden, Ontario.

 

A Happy Customer

 

The customer was very happy with this project and how the system has been running since installation. “I am very happy with the results,” confirmed Tuckwell. “We have, on average, achieved a 20–25% reduction in natural gas by using the Doucette."

 

 


 

 

To know more about this project, send an email to cimcocommunications@aim.toromont.com 

 

 

 

 

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