Risk: Low Cooling Tower Operational

1 CHAPIN ROAD INDUSTRIAL BUILDING Cooling Tower, Pine Brook, New Jersey

PINE BROOK, New Jersey, United States

Overview

1 CHAPIN ROAD INDUSTRIAL BUILDING is an operational cooling tower in Pine Brook, New Jersey, United States. It serves industrial HVAC needs for the facility at 1 Chapin Road.

1 CHAPIN ROAD INDUSTRIAL BUILDING is a cooling tower facility located in Pine Brook, Morris County, New Jersey. The facility is operational and supports the industrial building's HVAC system, providing heat rejection for air conditioning or process cooling. As a cooling tower, it is part of the broader cooling infrastructure sector in the United States, which is regulated under ASHRAE standards for refrigeration safety and efficiency. The facility operates under the NAICS code 333415, which covers air-conditioning and warm air heating equipment and commercial and industrial refrigeration equipment manufacturing. In the United States, cooling towers are subject to federal and state regulations, including the Clean Water Act for water discharge and the Safe Drinking Water Act for water treatment. The facility likely uses either evaporative or air-cooled technology, with evaporative towers being more common in the region's climate. The environmental significance of this cooling tower includes its water consumption and potential for legionella management. In New Jersey, cooling towers must comply with state regulations for water efficiency and public health. The facility's role is to maintain comfortable indoor conditions for the industrial building, contributing to worker productivity and equipment reliability.

Environmental context

Cooling towers in New Jersey operate under state and federal regulations to manage water use and prevent legionella growth. The facility's water consumption depends on whether it uses evaporative or air-cooled technology, with evaporative towers requiring significant makeup water. Refrigerant use, if any, is subject to the Kigali Amendment and EPA regulations phasing down high-GWP refrigerants. The local climate in Pine Brook, with warm summers, increases cooling demand and associated environmental impacts.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 1 Chapin Road, Pine Brook, Morris County, New Jersey 07058-9221, United States.

It is a cooling tower used for industrial HVAC, providing heat rejection for air conditioning or process cooling at the industrial building.

Cooling towers in New Jersey must comply with ASHRAE standards, the Clean Water Act for water discharge, and state regulations for water efficiency and legionella control.

The Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol phases down high-GWP refrigerants, which may impact cooling towers that use refrigerants in their systems, requiring transition to lower-GWP alternatives.

Cooling towers consume water, especially evaporative types, and may use chemicals for water treatment. They also have energy consumption for fans and pumps, affecting overall efficiency and carbon footprint.

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