Specifications include, but are not limited to: One (1) 200-Ton Chiller with the following: • Chiller must have the ability to maintain zero degree to five degree Fahrenheit. • Exterior Glycol Tank • One (1) 700-1000 GPM pump to circulate 50/50 glycol mixture. • Approximately 225 feet of 6” Victaulic hose and all necessary gasket kits • Two (2) 90-degree fittings to connect 6” line to chiller. • Two (2) 4”x 6” reducers to attach 6” line to 4” rink headers with gaskets. • Two (2) 6” flange to 4” (male) • Two (2) 6” flange to 4” (female) • 5x225’ 4/0 Camlok feeder cables, needed to connect a 208v 3-phase electrical panel to a portable power distribution box provided by the City • All necessary 4/0 Camlok cables needed to connect chiller to 480 Volt 3 Phase 600-amp power main, which will be approximately 50 feet from the chiller • Any compatible connections needed to add glycol into the system (ball valve, fill valve, etc.) Technical & Support Requirements: • Technicians to be supplied for the following: Install all 6” hoses and connections between the pump and chiller. Run all hoses to ice rink headers. Connect all power on chiller end (City technician will tie into City power main) Breakdown of all of the above at conclusion of rental period (after City has reclaimed glycol) • Remote monitoring capabilities for City staff is required. • Technician(s) must be available and arrive on site within two (2) hours of notification by City staff if there is a performance problem. • Technician(s) to be available on call if needed. • Within 48 hours of notification from City project manager, breakdown of all of the above at conclusion of rental period and after the City has reclaimed glycol.