Airedale scores at new Arsenal football stadium

Arsenal stadiium
An order for packaged chillers for Arsenal’s new Emirates Stadium in London has been netted by Airedale International. The company is supplying nine Ultima air-cooled, ‘super-quiet’ screw chillers with a total cooling capacity of 5250 kW. They will provide cooling to the extensive hospitality accommodation, including executive and ‘Club Level’, a tier of premium seating encircling the stadium. The 60 000-seat stadium near the present ground at Highbury is scheduled to host its first game at the start of the 2006/07 season.
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