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Hill Phoenix Specialty Division Centerville OB Cooling Tower | Centerville, Iowa

CENTERVILLE, Iowa, United States

Overview

Hill Phoenix Specialty Division Centerville OB is an operational cooling tower located in Centerville, Iowa, United States. The facility supports industrial refrigeration and air conditioning systems, operating under ASHRAE 15 safety standards.

Hill Phoenix Specialty Division Centerville OB is a cooling tower facility situated at 22450 Dewey Rd, Centerville, Iowa, in Appanoose County. As part of the United States' cooling infrastructure, it serves the industrial refrigeration sector, likely supporting commercial or industrial processes. The facility is operational and classified under NAICS 333415, which covers air-conditioning and warm air heating equipment and commercial and industrial refrigeration equipment manufacturing. The facility operates within the regulatory framework of ASHRAE 15, which sets safety standards for refrigeration systems to minimize risks from refrigerant leaks. In the United States, cooling towers are also subject to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations under the Clean Air Act, particularly regarding refrigerant management and emissions. The facility's scale is typical for a specialty division supporting manufacturing or distribution operations in the Midwest. Cooling towers play a critical role in maintaining temperature control for industrial processes and HVAC systems. The Hill Phoenix facility contributes to the local economy in Centerville by supporting refrigeration needs. Its operational efficiency and refrigerant management are key factors in its environmental footprint, aligning with industry trends toward lower global-warming-potential refrigerants and improved energy performance.

Environmental context

Cooling towers like this one use water as a heat transfer medium, which can lead to significant water consumption and potential for evaporative losses. The facility's environmental impact depends on its refrigerant choice; older systems may use high-GWP refrigerants, while modern systems increasingly adopt low-GWP alternatives under the Kigali Amendment. Operational efficiency, measured by coefficient of performance (COP), influences energy use and associated emissions. Proper maintenance and leak detection are critical to minimize refrigerant releases.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 22450 Dewey Rd, Centerville, Iowa 52544, in Appanoose County, United States.

It is a cooling tower facility used for industrial refrigeration and air conditioning, classified under NAICS 333415.

Cooling towers in the US must comply with ASHRAE 15 safety standards for refrigeration systems and EPA regulations under the Clean Air Act, including refrigerant management and emissions reporting.

The Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol requires phasedown of high-GWP hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), prompting cooling tower operators to transition to low-GWP refrigerants.

Cooling towers consume water for heat rejection and may use refrigerants with global warming potential. Efficient operation and leak prevention are key to reducing environmental impact.

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