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International Comfort Prod Inc Cooling Tower, Lewisburg, Tennessee | Industrial Cooling Infrastructure

LEWISBURG, Tennessee, United States

Overview

International Comfort Prod Inc operates a cooling tower in Lewisburg, Tennessee, supporting HVAC manufacturing and warehousing. The facility is operational and located at 651 Heil Quaker Avenue.

International Comfort Prod Inc is a cooling tower facility located in Lewisburg, Tennessee, within Marshall County. The plant supports industrial operations including HVAC manufacturing (NAICS 333415) and general warehousing (NAICS 493110), reflecting its role in the region's industrial infrastructure. The facility operates under U.S. environmental regulations, including the Clean Air Act and EPA's refrigerant management rules. Cooling towers in this sector typically use water as a heat transfer medium, with efficiency measured by coefficient of performance (COP). The plant's location in a temperate climate influences its operational profile. As part of the broader cooling infrastructure network, this facility contributes to temperature control for industrial processes. Its operational status ensures continued support for local manufacturing and logistics activities in the Lewisburg area.

Environmental context

Cooling towers like this one use evaporative cooling, which consumes water and can impact local water resources. Refrigerant management is critical to minimize global-warming potential, as older systems may use high-GWP refrigerants. The facility's environmental footprint depends on its specific technology and maintenance practices.

Frequently asked questions

International Comfort Prod Inc is located at 651 Heil Quaker Avenue, Lewisburg, Tennessee 37091-2184, United States.

International Comfort Prod Inc operates a cooling tower facility that supports HVAC manufacturing and warehousing operations in Lewisburg, Tennessee.

The facility operates under NAICS codes 333415 (Air-Conditioning and Warm Air Heating Equipment and Commercial and Industrial Refrigeration Equipment Manufacturing) and 493110 (General Warehousing and Storage).

Cooling towers in the U.S. are subject to the Clean Air Act, EPA refrigerant management regulations (40 CFR Part 82), and ASHRAE standards for refrigeration safety. The Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol also governs HFC phase-down.

Cooling towers consume water for evaporative cooling and may use refrigerants with global-warming potential. Proper maintenance and refrigerant management are key to minimizing environmental impact.

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