In the construction of venues and supporting facilities for the 2022 Winter Olympic Games, Gree took part in the construction of HVAC equipment for the National Aquatics Center and National Speed Skating Oval. "We prioritize the goals of achieving carbon peak and neutrality in our design and implement the concept of energy transformation in our HVAC solutions for the competition venues and their supporting facilities, for the purpose of green development", said Gree' Vice President Mr. Fang Xiangjian.
As the only newly-built ice sports arena, the National Speed Skating Oval requires the total refrigeration load to be 11,300kW (3,214 RT) and the chilled water circulating system to be a system with large temperature difference, in which the supply and return water temperatures are 5℃ and 13℃ respectively. Gree' permanent magnetic synchronous inverter centrifugal chiller (model: CVE520PIBKIB) has been chosen as the main cooling source project for the speed skating oval.
Equipped with high-speed motor direct drive dual impellers, vapor injection and 2-stage compression technology as well as the high-speed permanent magnetic synchronous motor, this chiller can achieve high-efficiency operation under all work loads and save energy by more than 40% when compared to common centrifugal chillers, not only contributing to the Green Olympics but also ensuring the construction quality and progress of this significant national project.
In addition, Gree has provided comprehensive products and services for the national speed skating oval, including an intelligent cooling source system and BIM model.
The Water Cube will serve as the venue for curling in the Beijing 2022 Olympic Games. It will be the only venue in the world to host both summer and winter Olympic Games and have water and ice sports competitions at the same time. It is not easy to keep the conditions simultaneously suitable for water and ice sports. We need to keep the "temperature" in control.
Water sports require high temperature and high humidity while ice sports require low temperature and low humidity. Curling, known as "noble sports on ice", has more stringent requirements for temperature control. Field temperatures must be controlled in three layers. Specifically, we must ensure -8.5℃on ice surface, 8-12℃ at 1.5 meters above ice surface, and 16-18℃ for the spectators area.