<html><div style='background-color:'><P>Arizona State still has the thermal storage system in operation.<BR><BR></P><A href="http://www.asu.edu/fm/ECCReport.htm">http://www.asu.edu/fm/ECCReport.htm</A><BR><BR><BR>
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From: <I>William Bahnfleth <wbahnfleth@psu.edu></I><BR>Reply-To: <I>wbahnfleth@psu.edu</I><BR>To: <I><BLDG-SIM@gard.com></I><BR>Subject: <I>[BLDG-SIM] Thermal Ice Storage using Phase Change Material</I><BR>Date: <I>Fri, 16 Mar 2007 12:37:53 -0400</I><BR>>Arizona State has (or at least had, last time I checked) a 54,000 <BR>>ton-hr empty-tank chilled water storage system.<BR>><BR>>http://www.lswsd.com/projects/projdesc_thermalsys.htm<BR>><BR>>According to the link below, the U of Az ice system is 15,000 <BR>>ton-hr.<BR>><BR>>Bill Bahnfleth<BR>><BR>>At 11:44 AM 3/16/2007, Joel Londenberg wrote:<BR>>>The U of A uses water ice as the phase change material for thermal<BR>>>storage. I visited their TES plant, it was very interesting and <BR>>>they<BR>>>were very accommodating with tours. If any of you have the
<BR>>>opportunity<BR>>>I highly recommend visiting.<BR>>><BR>>>If I remember correctly, they have the largest TES system in the <BR>>>Western<BR>>>USA and run an entire campus, about 10k tons cooling, on 3 pumps.<BR>>><BR>>>http://www.fm.arizona.edu/general/iceplant.cfm<BR>>><BR>>>http://iiewww.ccit.arizona.edu/uamap/campus-map_Jan-04.pdf<BR>>><BR>>>Joel Londenberg >><BR>>>Project Manager<BR>>>DESIGN WEST ENGINEERING<BR>>>1845 Business Center Drive, Suite 215<BR>>>San Bernardino, CA 92408<BR>>>voice (909) 890-3700 ext: 204 | fax (909) 890-3770<BR>>>jlondenberg@designwesteng.com<BR>>><BR>>><BR>>>You received this e-mail because you are subscribed<BR>>>to the BLDG-SIM@GARD.COM mailing list. To unsubscribe<BR>>>from this mailing list send a blank
message to<BR>>>BLDG-SIM-UNSUBSCRIBE@GARD.COM<BR>><BR>>_________________________________________________<BR>><BR>>William P. Bahnfleth, PhD, PE, FASHRAE<BR>>Professor of Architectural Engineering<BR>>Director, Indoor Environment Center<BR>><BR>>The Pennsylvania State University<BR>>104 Engineering Unit A<BR>>University Park, PA 16802 USA<BR>><BR>>voice: 814.863.2076 / fax: 814.863.4789<BR>>e-mail: wbahnfleth@psu.edu<BR>>www.arche.psu.edu/faculty/WBahnfleth/<BR>>http://www.engr.psu.edu/ae/iec/<BR>>_________________________________________________<BR>><BR>><BR>>======================================================<BR>>You received this e-mail because you are subscribed to the <BR>>BLDG-SIM@GARD.COM mailing list. To unsubscribe from this mailing <BR>>list send a blank message to
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