Risk: Low Cooling Tower Operational

317710774 - Easybar Beverage Systems Inc Cooling Tower, Tualatin, Oregon

TUALATIN, Oregon, United States

Overview

Easybar Beverage Systems Inc operates a cooling tower in Tualatin, Oregon, supporting HVAC and industrial processes. The facility is operational and serves the local manufacturing sector.

Easybar Beverage Systems Inc, located at 19799 SW 95th Ave Ste A in Tualatin, Oregon, operates a cooling tower for industrial process cooling. The facility is part of the broader cooling infrastructure in the United States, supporting the manufacturing of air-conditioning and warm air heating equipment (NAICS 333415). Cooling towers in the United States are subject to ASHRAE 15 safety standards for refrigeration systems and the EPA's Significant New Alternatives Policy (SNAP) program regulating refrigerants. The facility's cooling tower likely uses water as a heat transfer medium, with typical capacities ranging from small to medium scale for industrial applications. As a cooling tower serving a beverage systems manufacturer, this facility plays a role in maintaining efficient production processes. The environmental impact depends on water consumption and refrigerant use, with modern systems often incorporating water conservation measures and low-GWP refrigerants to comply with evolving regulations.

Environmental context

Cooling towers in the United States are regulated under the Clean Water Act for water discharge and the EPA's SNAP program for refrigerant management. Water consumption is a key environmental consideration, with evaporative cooling towers using significant amounts of water. The facility's location in Tualatin, Oregon, a region with moderate climate, may influence cooling efficiency and water usage patterns.

Frequently asked questions

The cooling tower is located at 19799 SW 95th Ave Ste A, Tualatin, Oregon 97062, United States.

The facility operates under NAICS code 333415, which covers air-conditioning and warm air heating equipment and commercial and industrial refrigeration equipment manufacturing.

Cooling towers in the US must comply with ASHRAE 15 safety standards for refrigeration, EPA's SNAP program for refrigerant management, and Clean Water Act requirements for water discharge.

Cooling towers can have significant water consumption, especially evaporative types, and may use refrigerants with high global warming potential. Modern systems aim to reduce water use and adopt low-GWP refrigerants.

The Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol, ratified by the US, mandates a phasedown of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), impacting refrigerant choices in cooling towers and other HVAC equipment.

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