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ACME ENGINEERING & MANUFACTURING CORP Cooling Tower in Fort Smith, Arkansas

FORT SMITH, Arkansas, United States

Overview

ACME ENGINEERING & MANUFACTURING CORP operates a cooling tower in Fort Smith, Arkansas, serving industrial manufacturing processes. The facility supports local HVAC and refrigeration needs.

ACME ENGINEERING & MANUFACTURING CORP is an operational cooling tower facility located at 408 S PHOENIX in Fort Smith, Sebastian County, Arkansas. As part of the industrial manufacturing sector (NAICS 333410 and 333415), this cooling tower provides essential heat rejection for manufacturing processes, contributing to the region's industrial infrastructure. The facility operates under U.S. regulations including ASHRAE 15 for refrigeration safety and the EPA's Significant New Alternatives Policy (SNAP) for refrigerant management. Cooling towers in Arkansas typically serve industrial or commercial applications, with capacities ranging from small-scale to large systems depending on the facility's production demands. As part of the broader cooling infrastructure in Fort Smith, this tower plays a role in maintaining operational efficiency for local manufacturing. The facility's location in a region with a humid subtropical climate influences its design and water consumption patterns, with evaporative cooling being common in such environments.

Environmental context

Cooling towers in Arkansas operate in a humid subtropical climate, which affects water consumption and thermal efficiency. Evaporative cooling systems can consume significant water, while air-cooled alternatives reduce water use but may have lower efficiency. Refrigerant management is critical under EPA regulations to minimize global-warming potential. The facility's environmental impact depends on its specific design and operational practices.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 408 S PHOENIX in Fort Smith, Sebastian County, Arkansas, United States.

It operates a cooling tower, which is used for heat rejection in industrial manufacturing processes.

The cooling tower is currently operational.

Cooling towers in the U.S. are subject to ASHRAE 15 for refrigeration safety and EPA regulations under the Clean Air Act, including the SNAP program for refrigerant management.

Industrial cooling towers can range from small units with capacities under 100 tons to large systems exceeding 1,000 tons, depending on the facility's heat load requirements.

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