Ice Rink Chiller For Sale

Tarp boards and plastic yellow cover not included.
Ice rink chiller for sale. Can use with 1 2 inch plywood or plastic boards. The conditions for the sale and the features of the solutions offered can be studied and agreed upon with the customers depending on their needs. We stock low temperature glycol chillers from 10 400 tons. Includes 14 steel spikes for extra stability in building ice rink boards.
From small 4 ton packaged residential chillers to 500 ton industrial grade refrigeration plants custom ice does it all. Custom ice manufactures refrigeration equipment designed specifically for ice skating rinks. Features of ice rink chillers include. Where you can witness proof of its performance in our live load proving lab.
Cooling serpentine white to better camouflage into the ice insulation. Typical sizes for ice rink chillers are 50 100 150 or 200 tons. 34 brackets enough to build a 20 feet by 40 feet ice rink. Great condition and used for only 2 outdoor seasons.
Need a chiller for your ice rink event. It is adequate for rinks up to 800 square feet 20 x 40. The size of the chiller depends on the size of your backyard ice rink. The ice rink chillers from budzar industries are based on more than 40 years of engineering designing and manufacturing experience in the process heat transfer industry.
Our package for the sale of a rink usually provides the following components. Rental or sale immediate shipment. Refrigerated rinks have a refrigeration system that consists of a chiller pump and refrigeration mats that pump glycol through the rink floor ensuring skating conditions up to 10 c thus allowing for an earlier start and later finish to the season. We are the big box of lightly used air cooled chillers for sale in the usa.
A 4 ton ice rink chiller is about the smallest available. A refrigerated ice rink system takes advantage of this fact by chilling liquid glycol which is better known as anti freeze to well below the freezing point of water say 14 degrees f while pumping it through mats that are below the ice rink surface.