Risk: Medium Cooling Tower Operational

HEATCRAFT REFRIGERATION PRODUCTS, LLC Cooling Tower in Tifton, Georgia

TIFTON, Georgia, United States

Overview

HEATCRAFT REFRIGERATION PRODUCTS, LLC operates a cooling tower in Tifton, Georgia, supporting industrial refrigeration manufacturing. The facility is operational and serves the HVACR sector.

HEATCRAFT REFRIGERATION PRODUCTS, LLC operates a cooling tower at 216 Southwell Blvd. in Tifton, Georgia, United States. The facility is part of the industrial refrigeration manufacturing sector, supporting the production of heat transfer and refrigeration equipment. As a cooling tower, it provides essential heat rejection for manufacturing processes. The facility operates under U.S. regulatory frameworks, including ASHRAE 15 for refrigeration safety and the EPA's Significant New Alternatives Policy (SNAP) for refrigerant management. The plant's NAICS codes (333415, 999999) indicate air-conditioning and warm air heating equipment manufacturing, with cooling towers typically used for process cooling. The scale of the operation is consistent with medium-sized industrial facilities in the region. Cooling towers in industrial settings play a critical role in maintaining operational efficiency by dissipating waste heat. The Tifton location benefits from Georgia's temperate climate, which influences cooling tower design and water consumption. The facility's environmental impact is managed through adherence to local water discharge regulations and refrigerant management practices.

Environmental context

Cooling towers in industrial applications can have environmental implications related to water consumption and refrigerant use. Evaporative cooling towers consume significant water, while air-cooled alternatives reduce water use but may have higher energy demands. The facility likely uses refrigerants with varying global-warming potentials, subject to EPA phase-down rules under the American Innovation and Manufacturing (AIM) Act. Operational efficiency, measured by coefficient of performance (COP), is a key factor in minimizing energy use and emissions.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 216 Southwell Blvd., Tifton, Georgia 31794, United States.

The company manufactures heat transfer and refrigeration products, and this cooling tower supports its industrial processes by rejecting waste heat.

The cooling tower is operational, as indicated in the facility record.

Cooling towers must comply with ASHRAE 15 for refrigeration safety, EPA SNAP for refrigerant management, and the AIM Act for HFC phase-down. Local water discharge regulations also apply.

Key factors include water consumption (evaporative vs. air-cooled), refrigerant global-warming potential, and operational efficiency (COP). Proper management reduces environmental impact.

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