Arena spectator 'comfort' heating – Schwank Control Panel - Arena User Manual

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ARENA SPECTATOR 'COMFORT' HEATING

Contact Schwank Design for Arena Heating: Fax 1-866-724-9265; [email protected]

In community arenas, infrared spot heating is the most effective solution for spectator areas. Desired 'comfort' results

directly from the contact of infrared radiant heat produced by an IR heating system.

In designing an arena spectator heating system, it is necessary to remember that "heat" in an ice-making facility is somewhat counter

productive to the efforts of facility staff to produce and maintain both the ice and the facility structure.

Any convection heat produced by the IR system is detrimental to arena facility ice-making operations. The moisture in the

products of combustion and higher humidity due to warmer air in the structure can have a negative impact on the structure by

condensing on the cold interior surfaces of the building.

NOTE: Schwank does not recommend the use of tube heaters as an effective arena spectator heating solution. Tube heaters have

lower radiant intensity and less focus or direction of the infrared heat output. However, tube heaters are often specified.

Typical

High Intensity

35% to 40%

Good

ecoSchwank

Up to 50%

Better

primoSchwank

Up to 67%

Best

supraSchwank

Up to 81%

TYPICAL ARENA SPECTATOR HEATING APPLICATION

COMPARISON: FUEL COST, FUNCTIONAL RADIANT HEAT and WASTE CONVECTION HEAT

INDIVIDUAL HEATER INPUT

(BTUH)

NUMBER OF HEATERS

TOTAL SYSTEM INPUT

(BTUH)

SYSTEM FUEL COST/HR**

INFRARED EFFICIENCY***

INFRARED HEAT TO SEATS

(BTUH)

* 35% infrared efficiency of traditional luminous heaters represents the ANSI certification requirement .

Dependent upon the age/state of repair of any existing equipment, I.R. efficiency could be less than 35%.

"** Based on Fuel Cost: $1.00 / Therm ($10 / Million Btu)

*** Schwank infrared efficiency test data from CSA International and other test agencies available upon request.

An independent test agency reported tube heater radiant efficiencies from 33% to 44% with steel tube heat exchangers.

Tube

CONVECTION HEAT

(BTUH)

(Waste Heat into Structure)

Pounds of Water Released to Structure

per Full Hour Operation

The optimum arena heating design must not only provide spectator comfort, but must also reduce the concerns of the arena staff regarding
arena operation. Schwank luminous heaters meet and exceed these requirements:

50% to 53%

33% to 37%

19% to 23%

Radiant Heat

Output

Convection Heat

Output

455,000

??

100,000

8

800,000

$8.00

487,500

Standard

Luminous*

75,000

10

750,000

68

eco 18

71,500

primo 20

$7.15

50.6%

361,790

353,210

65

$5.60

51

supra 20

56,000

10

715,000

10

560,000

44,000

10

440,000

93,720

63.2%

353,920

206,080

$4.40

78.7%

346,280

$7.50

35%

262,500

38%

304,000

60% to 65%

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