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But that was not the end of the bad luck. Council heard Monday that a boiler failure hit the facility in February coinciding with minus-40 temperatures around the same time. In a presentation to council, the city’s fleet and maintenance manager, Seton Winterholt, reported that on Feb. 9, the boilers at Northland Power Curling Rink failed and needed to be replaced. According to his memo the issue involved two Viessman Boilers, which supply heat for hot water, provide in-floor heating to dressing rooms and coil heating in air handling units. River City Plumbing and Heating was called in and determined the cause was condensation in the combustion air intake of the boilers, which dripped directly onto the control boards and, in Winterholt’s words, “fried the controls.” That knocked both the boilers out of commission.