Overview
Four Seasons Grapevine Manufacturing OPE is an operational cooling tower located in Grapevine, Texas, United States. It serves industrial manufacturing sectors including air-conditioning and motor vehicle parts.
Four Seasons Grapevine Manufacturing OPE is a cooling tower facility situated at 500 Industrial Boulevard in Grapevine, Texas, within Tarrant County. The facility is operational and supports manufacturing activities classified under NAICS codes 333415 (air-conditioning and warm air heating equipment), 336312 (gasoline engine and engine parts), 336390 (other motor vehicle parts), and 336391 (motor vehicle air-conditioning). As a cooling tower, it provides heat rejection for industrial processes, typical of facilities in the region's manufacturing hub. The facility operates under U.S. regulatory frameworks, including ASHRAE 15 for refrigeration safety and the EPA's Significant New Alternatives Policy (SNAP) program governing refrigerant use. Cooling towers in Texas often use evaporative cooling, which can have higher water consumption compared to air-cooled systems. Its industrial context suggests a medium to large scale operation. Environmental considerations for this facility include the global-warming potential of refrigerants used in associated cooling systems and water usage efficiency. As part of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, the plant contributes to the region's industrial cooling needs. Compliance with the Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol, which phases down high-GWP refrigerants, is relevant for its operations.
Environmental context
Cooling towers like Four Seasons Grapevine Manufacturing OPE typically use evaporative cooling, which consumes significant water and can lead to drift losses. The facility's refrigerant use, if any, is subject to U.S. EPA regulations under the Clean Air Act and the Kigali Amendment, which aim to reduce high-global-warming-potential substances. Operational efficiency, measured by coefficient of performance (COP), is critical for minimizing energy use and environmental impact.
Frequently asked questions
The facility is located at 500 Industrial Boulevard, Grapevine, Texas 76051-3914, United States, in Tarrant County.
It is an operational cooling tower that provides heat rejection for industrial manufacturing processes, including air-conditioning equipment and motor vehicle parts production.
Cooling towers in the U.S. are regulated under ASHRAE 15 for refrigeration safety, EPA's SNAP program for refrigerants, and the Clean Air Act. The Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol also applies to phase down high-GWP refrigerants.
Cooling towers can have high water consumption, especially evaporative types, and may use refrigerants with high global-warming potential. Efficiency improvements and refrigerant management are key to reducing environmental impact.
Based on its NAICS codes, it serves industries such as air-conditioning and warm air heating equipment manufacturing, gasoline engine and engine parts manufacturing, and other motor vehicle parts manufacturing.
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