Overview
CIMARRON ENGINEERING, INC. operates a cooling tower in Wheat Ridge, Colorado, serving industrial air-conditioning and refrigeration equipment manufacturing under NAICS 333415.
CIMARRON ENGINEERING, INC. is an operational cooling tower facility located at 11919 W I-70 Frontage Road N#121 in Wheat Ridge, Colorado. The facility supports the manufacturing of air-conditioning, refrigeration, and forced-air heating equipment, classified under NAICS 333415. As a cooling tower, it provides essential heat rejection for industrial processes in the Denver metropolitan area. The facility operates under U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regulations, including the Clean Air Act's Section 608 refrigerant management rules and the phasedown of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) under the AIM Act. Cooling towers in this sector typically use evaporative cooling, which requires significant water consumption and may employ drift eliminators to minimize water loss. The plant's capacity and specific technology details are not publicly available, but typical cooling towers in industrial manufacturing range from small to medium scale. Cooling towers play a critical role in maintaining operational efficiency for industrial facilities by dissipating waste heat. In Colorado's semi-arid climate, water conservation is a key environmental consideration, and facilities often adopt water treatment and recycling practices to reduce consumption. The plant's location near Interstate 70 provides logistical advantages for equipment distribution and service access.
Environmental context
Cooling towers in Colorado's semi-arid climate face water scarcity challenges, making water efficiency a priority. Evaporative cooling systems consume significant water, and operators often implement water treatment, blowdown minimization, and drift reduction to conserve resources. Refrigerant management is also critical: the facility likely uses refrigerants subject to the AIM Act phasedown, with lower global-warming-potential alternatives being adopted. Energy efficiency, measured by coefficient of performance (COP), is influenced by ambient conditions and maintenance practices.
Frequently asked questions
The facility is located at 11919 W I-70 Frontage Road N#121, Wheat Ridge, Colorado 80033, United States.
It operates a cooling tower that provides heat rejection for industrial air-conditioning and refrigeration equipment manufacturing, classified under NAICS 333415.
Specific capacity data is not publicly available, but cooling towers in this industrial sector typically range from small to medium scale, supporting manufacturing processes.
Cooling towers in the U.S. must comply with EPA regulations under the Clean Air Act Section 608 for refrigerant management, the AIM Act for HFC phasedown, and local water use permits.
Colorado's semi-arid climate makes water conservation important. Facilities often use water treatment and recycling to reduce consumption, and may adopt air-cooled alternatives or hybrid systems to mitigate water use.
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