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How does an encapsulated ice energy storage system compare to an ice-on-coil energy storage system?
 
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What is the purpose of a component location diagram?
 
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Answer to Question 1

The non-managed flow path of encapsulated ice storage systems does not offer repeatable performance. Because of this, there is a tendency for designers to oversize them. Also because of the design, encapsulated ice storage systems typically will use more glycol as compared to ice-on-coil systems.

Answer to Question 2

Component location diagrams show where the components are in relation to each other and all the terminal labels.



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