Risk: Medium Cooling Tower Operational

Carrier Corporation (Charlotte Chiller Ops) Cooling Tower - Charlotte, North Carolina

CHARLOTTE, North Carolina, United States

Overview

Carrier Corporation (Charlotte Chiller Ops) operates a cooling tower in Charlotte, North Carolina. The facility supports HVAC manufacturing under NAICS 333415.

Carrier Corporation (Charlotte Chiller Ops) is a cooling tower facility located at 9701 Old Statesville Road in Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. As part of Carrier Global Corporation, a leading provider of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, this plant plays a key role in the production and testing of chillers and related equipment. The facility operates under NAICS code 333415, which covers air-conditioning and warm air heating equipment and commercial and industrial refrigeration equipment manufacturing. The cooling tower at this site is used for heat rejection in chiller operations, likely employing evaporative cooling technology. In the United States, cooling towers are regulated under ASHRAE 15 for refrigeration safety and must comply with EPA refrigerant management rules under the Clean Air Act. The facility's location in Charlotte places it within a major industrial and logistics hub in the Southeast, supporting regional HVAC supply chains. Environmentally, the plant's cooling tower contributes to the efficiency of chiller systems by dissipating waste heat. Water consumption is a key consideration for evaporative cooling towers, and the facility likely follows local water management practices. As part of Carrier's global operations, the Charlotte chiller ops site aligns with industry trends toward lower-global-warming-potential refrigerants and energy-efficient cooling solutions.

Environmental context

Cooling towers like the one at Carrier Charlotte Chiller Ops use evaporative cooling to reject heat, which can lead to significant water consumption. In North Carolina, water availability and discharge regulations are managed by the state's Division of Water Resources. The facility's refrigerant use in associated chillers is subject to EPA phase-down rules under the American Innovation and Manufacturing (AIM) Act, which aligns with the Kigali Amendment to reduce HFCs. Operational efficiency (COP) of the chillers is a key metric for environmental performance.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 9701 Old Statesville Road, Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina 28269-7630, United States.

This facility operates a cooling tower for chiller manufacturing and testing, supporting Carrier's HVAC equipment production under NAICS 333415.

Specific capacity data for this cooling tower is not publicly available. Cooling towers at chiller manufacturing plants typically range from small to large depending on production volume.

Cooling towers in the US must comply with ASHRAE 15 for refrigeration safety, EPA refrigerant management under the Clean Air Act, and local water discharge permits. The AIM Act phases down high-GWP refrigerants.

The cooling tower consumes water for evaporative cooling and may use refrigerants in associated chillers. Carrier follows industry practices for water efficiency and low-GWP refrigerant adoption.

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