Overview
AVALON SHEET METAL & IRONWORK operates a cooling tower in Agoura Hills, California, supporting industrial HVAC processes. The facility is located in Los Angeles County and serves the local manufacturing sector.
AVALON SHEET METAL & IRONWORK is a cooling tower facility located at 5341 DERRY AVE STE #O in Agoura Hills, California, United States. Operating within Los Angeles County, this facility supports industrial HVAC systems for sheet metal and ironwork manufacturing, classified under NAICS 333415. As a cooling tower, it plays a role in heat rejection for the local industrial sector. The facility operates under California's stringent environmental regulations, which align with ASHRAE 15 safety standards for refrigeration systems. Cooling towers in this region typically use water-based evaporative cooling, which can have implications for water consumption and energy efficiency. Cooling towers are essential for maintaining temperature control in industrial processes. In California, facilities must comply with state water efficiency and refrigerant management programs. This plant contributes to the operational reliability of the local manufacturing industry, supporting economic activity in Agoura Hills.
Environmental context
Cooling towers in California operate under strict water conservation regulations due to the state's arid climate. Evaporative cooling systems can consume significant water, making efficiency a key environmental concern. Additionally, refrigerants used in associated HVAC systems are regulated under the Kigali Amendment and EU F-Gas standards, though U.S. facilities follow EPA's Significant New Alternatives Policy (SNAP) for refrigerant management.
Frequently asked questions
The cooling tower is located at 5341 DERRY AVE STE #O, Agoura Hills, California 91301, United States, in Los Angeles County.
This cooling tower supports the sheet metal and ironwork manufacturing industry, classified under NAICS 333415, providing heat rejection for industrial HVAC systems.
Cooling towers in California must comply with state water efficiency standards, ASHRAE 15 safety codes, and EPA refrigerant management rules under SNAP, including phase-down of high-GWP refrigerants.
Evaporative cooling towers consume water through evaporation and blowdown. In California, facilities are required to implement water conservation measures, such as using recycled water or optimizing cycles of concentration.
Cooling towers remove heat from industrial processes or HVAC systems by transferring it to the atmosphere via water evaporation, maintaining optimal operating temperatures and equipment efficiency.
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