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IMI Cornelius Inc Cooling Tower - Anoka, Minnesota | Industrial Cooling Infrastructure

ANOKA, Minnesota, United States

Overview

IMI Cornelius Inc operates a cooling tower in Anoka, Minnesota, serving the commercial refrigeration equipment manufacturing sector. The facility supports industrial cooling processes for beverage dispensing and cooling systems.

IMI Cornelius Inc is a cooling tower facility located in Anoka, Minnesota, United States. The plant supports the manufacturing of commercial refrigeration equipment, including beverage dispensers and ice machines, with NAICS codes 333310, 333311, 333318, and 333415. As part of the cooling infrastructure sector, this facility plays a role in maintaining operational temperatures for industrial processes. The facility operates under U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations regarding refrigerant management, including the Clean Air Act's Section 608 refrigerant recycling and emission reduction requirements. Cooling towers in this region typically use evaporative cooling, which can have significant water consumption. The plant's capacity and specific refrigerant types are not detailed, but typical industrial cooling towers in Minnesota range from small to medium scale. The environmental significance of this facility lies in its potential refrigerant global-warming impact and water usage. Evaporative cooling towers consume water for heat rejection, and the choice of refrigerants in associated equipment affects overall environmental footprint. The plant's location in Anoka, part of the Minneapolis-Saint Paul metropolitan area, places it in a region with cold winters and warm summers, influencing cooling demand patterns.

Environmental context

Cooling towers in Minnesota face environmental considerations related to water consumption and refrigerant management. Evaporative cooling systems, common in the region, require significant water for heat rejection, impacting local water resources. Refrigerants used in associated equipment, such as HFCs, are subject to federal phase-down under the AIM Act, aligning with the Kigali Amendment. The facility's operational efficiency (COP) and refrigerant choice are key factors in its environmental footprint.

Frequently asked questions

IMI Cornelius Inc is located at One Cornelius Place, Anoka, Minnesota 55303, United States.

IMI Cornelius Inc operates a cooling tower that supports the manufacturing of commercial refrigeration equipment, including beverage dispensers and ice machines.

The specific capacity of the cooling tower is not publicly available, but industrial cooling towers in this sector typically range from small to medium scale.

Cooling towers in the U.S. are regulated under the Clean Air Act Section 608 for refrigerant management, and the AIM Act for HFC phase-down. State and local water use regulations may also apply.

Cooling towers impact the environment through water consumption (especially evaporative systems) and refrigerant global-warming potential. Efficiency (COP) and refrigerant choice are key factors.

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