Make-up air, humidity control keep dual-rink ice arena in play
Imagine you’re a developer of ice skating facilities around the country used by nationally ranked amateur and professional hockey players and figure skaters.
It’s 95°F in the middle of July, and the kids are out of school and would love to keep cool and play hockey at the same time. But the high temperature and humidity are wreaking havoc on your ice surface, condensation and mildew abound, and no one comes to play. What do you do?