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Ice Storage Design and Application

Thermal storage, specifically ice storage, is not only an easy way to store energy but it is reemerging as a valuable energy and energy cost saving technology for building owners. This presentation provides a bit of theory and application, then demonstrates the design steps for a small ice storage system from layout to operation and control. You will learn to:

  • Identify the components of an ice storage system and its application
  • Identify an economic rationale for ice storage and hidden costs that may raise ROI
  • Dispel common myths about ice storage
  • Avoid the most common stumbling blocks when designing for ice storage



Presentation handouts
Includes presentation slides, presenter biographies, outline and bibliography.

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Assessment is required by USGBC and AIA. Please submit the form, take the quiz and Trane will provide you with a certificate of completion documenting your online attendance.

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Item number APP-CMC036-EN



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EarthWise Ice-enhanced Air-cooled Chiller Plant

EarthWise Ice-enhanced Air-cooled Chiller Plant

By limiting the scope to a specific style of chiller, we’ve identified the repeatable aspects of the system into a prepackaged, preprogrammed starting point to help HVAC designers compress the time it takes for the system to go from the idea phase to the commissioning phase.

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