Risk: Low Cooling Tower Operational

COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS GROUP Cooling Tower, Carol Stream, Illinois | Industrial Cooling Infrastructure

CAROL STREAM, Illinois, United States

Overview

COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS GROUP operates a cooling tower in Carol Stream, Illinois, supporting industrial manufacturing processes. The facility is part of the broader cooling infrastructure serving the Du Page County region.

COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS GROUP is a cooling tower facility located at 815 Kimberly Dr, Carol Stream, Illinois, within Du Page County. The plant supports industrial operations, likely serving the manufacturing sectors indicated by its NAICS codes, which include plastics product manufacturing, sheet metal work, and HVAC equipment manufacturing. As a cooling tower, it provides essential heat rejection for industrial processes, contributing to the operational efficiency of the surrounding industrial base. The facility operates under U.S. environmental regulations, including the Clean Air Act and the Significant New Alternatives Policy (SNAP) program, which govern refrigerant use and emissions. Cooling towers in the United States typically use water as the cooling medium, with potential for evaporative losses and water treatment requirements. It likely falls within the small to medium scale typical for industrial cooling towers supporting manufacturing facilities. Cooling towers play a critical role in maintaining process temperatures and ensuring energy efficiency in industrial operations. The facility's location in Carol Stream, part of the Chicago metropolitan area, places it within a dense industrial and commercial region. Its operation supports local manufacturing activity, and its environmental impact is managed through adherence to federal and state regulations regarding water discharge and refrigerant management.

Environmental context

Cooling towers consume significant amounts of water for evaporative cooling, which can impact local water resources. In Illinois, water availability is generally adequate, but efficiency measures such as recirculation and treatment are important to minimize consumption. Refrigerant use in cooling systems is regulated under the Clean Air Act to reduce emissions of high-global-warming-potential substances. The facility's environmental footprint depends on its specific design and operational practices, including the type of refrigerant and water management strategies.

Frequently asked questions

The cooling tower is located at 815 Kimberly Dr, Carol Stream, Illinois 60188, in Du Page County, United States.

It provides heat rejection for industrial processes, likely serving manufacturing operations in plastics, sheet metal, and HVAC equipment sectors.

The specific capacity is not publicly listed, but industrial cooling towers in this region typically range from small to medium scale.

Cooling towers are regulated under the Clean Air Act for refrigerant emissions, the Clean Water Act for water discharge, and local water use permits. The SNAP program governs acceptable refrigerants.

Cooling towers consume water for evaporative cooling and may use refrigerants with global warming potential. Proper maintenance and water treatment reduce environmental impact.

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