Risk: Medium Cooling Tower Operational

GREAT PLAINS INDUSTRIAL SW BUILDING ADDITION Cooling Tower in Wichita, Kansas

WICHITA, Kansas, United States

Overview

GREAT PLAINS INDUSTRIAL SW BUILDING ADDITION is an operational cooling tower in Wichita, Kansas, serving industrial machinery manufacturing. The facility supports local industrial processes with evaporative cooling technology.

GREAT PLAINS INDUSTRIAL SW BUILDING ADDITION is a cooling tower located at 5252 East 36th Street North in Wichita, Kansas. The facility operates within the industrial sector, supporting machinery manufacturing (NAICS 333913 and 333914). As a cooling tower, it provides essential heat rejection for industrial processes in the region. The facility operates under U.S. environmental regulations, including the Clean Air Act and EPA's refrigerant management rules. Cooling towers in the United States typically use evaporative cooling, which offers high efficiency but requires significant water consumption. The Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol drives the transition to lower-global-warming-potential refrigerants in related systems. This cooling tower plays a key role in supporting industrial operations in Wichita, a major manufacturing hub in Kansas. Its location in the Great Plains region, with variable climate conditions, underscores the importance of reliable cooling infrastructure for maintaining operational continuity in industrial facilities.

Environmental context

Cooling towers in the United States, such as this one in Wichita, typically use evaporative cooling, which offers high thermodynamic efficiency but consumes significant water. The facility's environmental impact depends on its water source and treatment, as well as the refrigerants used in associated chillers. Regulatory frameworks like the EPA's Significant New Alternatives Policy (SNAP) and the Kigali Amendment guide refrigerant choices to reduce global-warming potential.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 5252 East 36th Street North, Wichita, Kansas 67220-3205, United States.

It is a cooling tower, which is a heat rejection device that removes waste heat from industrial processes or HVAC systems.

Based on its NAICS codes (333913 and 333914), it serves machinery manufacturing, specifically for industrial equipment.

Cooling towers in the U.S. must comply with the Clean Air Act, EPA refrigerant management rules (e.g., Section 608), and state water usage regulations. The Kigali Amendment also influences refrigerant phase-downs.

Evaporative cooling towers consume water through evaporation and blowdown. Water efficiency can be improved with recirculation and treatment, but the technology inherently requires significant water use compared to air-cooled systems.

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