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COMPRESSORS UN Cooling Tower, Dallas, Texas | Industrial Cooling Infrastructure

DALLAS, Texas, United States

Overview

COMPRESSORS UN is an operational cooling tower in Dallas, Texas, serving industrial cooling needs in the region. The facility operates under U.S. environmental regulations and local codes.

COMPRESSORS UN is a cooling tower facility located at 2531 S Belt Line Rd in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas. It is classified under the cooling infrastructure sector and is currently operational, providing essential cooling services for industrial processes in the region. The facility operates within the regulatory framework of the United States, which includes adherence to ASHRAE 15 for refrigeration safety and the EPA's Significant New Alternatives Policy (SNAP) program for refrigerant management. Cooling towers in Texas typically use evaporative cooling, which can have significant water consumption, and may utilize refrigerants with varying global-warming potentials. As part of the Dallas industrial landscape, COMPRESSORS UN contributes to the local economy and infrastructure resilience. The facility's operational efficiency and environmental impact depend on its specific design and maintenance practices, including water treatment and refrigerant management to minimize ecological footprint.

Environmental context

Cooling towers in Texas often rely on evaporative cooling, which consumes substantial water resources, especially in arid or drought-prone regions. The facility's refrigerant choice and leak prevention measures are critical for minimizing global-warming potential. Compliance with ASHRAE 15 and EPA regulations helps ensure safe operation and environmental responsibility.

Frequently asked questions

COMPRESSORS UN is located at 2531 S Belt Line Rd, Dallas, Texas 75253-4602, in Dallas County.

COMPRESSORS UN is a cooling tower facility used for industrial cooling processes.

Cooling towers in the U.S. must comply with ASHRAE 15 for refrigeration safety, EPA regulations under the Clean Air Act, and local building codes. Refrigerant management follows the SNAP program.

Key environmental factors include water consumption (especially for evaporative cooling), refrigerant global-warming potential, and energy efficiency (COP). Proper maintenance reduces environmental impact.

COMPRESSORS UN is currently operational, serving industrial cooling needs in the Dallas area.

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