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Recreational Refrigeration Systems

Recreational Ice Rinks Indoor Ice Arenas Ice Skating Parks

MISSION

IR Pros takes its single-source responsibility seriously.

Our core responsibility is to ensure uncompromising quality in equipment, system design, and installation. We emphasize energy efficiency and effective energy recovery for auxiliary ice rink systems.

The IR Pros system base-design offers arguably the best energy efficiency in the ice rink industry, surpassing CO₂ and high-grade heat (110°F) reclamation. Additionally, adding motor control options saves more energy, reduces electrical demand, and extends motor life.

MISSION CONTINUED

Before installing the system, we ensure the mechanical room meets these safety requirements:

  • ASHARE
  • IIAR
  • B52
  • International Building Code (IBC)
  • International Fire Code (IFC)

Our single-source responsibility promise includes a new ammonia leak detector system, even if the system specification does not include a new multi-sensor leak detection system.

The status of the leak detection system, including ammonia PPM levels, is accessible through a remote access control system. This allows the refrigeration technician to know the mechanical room conditions before arriving.

What we do

The Team

Business Development Engineer

Richard Doak

Richard brings over 40 years of Industrial Refrigeration experience including 20 years as a R&D refrigeration technician and 24 years of industrial refrigeration design engineer with returning to college in the late 90’s in between. The past 14 years has been in the Recreational Ice Rink industry designing and building both built-up systems and the most energy efficient, compact skid refrigeration system currently in the marketplace. His industry background includes NHL game facilities, NHL practice facilities, NCAA Div. 1 facilities and countless, multi-sheet community ice rinks.
Mechanical LEAD

Jason Ledford

Jason’s responsibilities span the entire project process from the initial customer contact to the existing equipment assessment, if applicable, out to final start-up and customer training. Leaning on over 20 years of Industrial Refrigeration experience as a senior refrigeration technician and project manager Jason's core responsibility as the Mechanical LEAD is to critically review the refrigeration systems design before being released to production. His focus will be on serviceability, quality control and will be responsible for the factory cooling system test results.