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LINDHARDT REFRIGERATION Cooling Tower | Salt Lake City, Utah Industrial Refrigeration

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, United States

Overview

LINDHARDT REFRIGERATION operates a cooling tower in Salt Lake City, Utah, serving industrial refrigeration needs. The facility is part of the broader cooling infrastructure supporting the region's commercial and industrial sectors.

LINDHARDT REFRIGERATION is a cooling tower facility located at 2854 S. Redwood Rd. in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. As a dedicated cooling tower operation, it provides essential heat rejection for refrigeration processes, likely serving food processing, cold storage, or other industrial applications in the Salt Lake Valley. The facility is operational and contributes to the local cooling infrastructure landscape. The facility operates under U.S. regulatory frameworks, including the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Significant New Alternatives Policy (SNAP) program and the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) standards such as ASHRAE 15 for refrigeration safety. Given its location in a dry climate, the cooling tower may utilize water-efficient designs or air-cooled alternatives to manage water consumption. Typical cooling towers in this region range from small to medium capacity, supporting localized industrial or commercial loads. Cooling towers play a critical role in maintaining operational efficiency for refrigeration systems by dissipating heat. In Utah, where temperature variations can be significant, reliable cooling infrastructure supports food safety, data center operations, and industrial productivity. LINDHARDT REFRIGERATION's presence in Salt Lake City underscores the importance of distributed cooling assets in urban industrial zones.

Environmental context

Cooling towers like LINDHARDT REFRIGERATION can have environmental implications related to water consumption and refrigerant use. In arid regions such as Utah, water efficiency is a key concern; evaporative cooling towers consume significant water, while air-cooled alternatives reduce water use but may have higher energy demands. The facility's refrigerant choice impacts global warming potential, with regulations like the Kigali Amendment phasing down high-GWP hydrofluorocarbons. Operational efficiency, measured by coefficient of performance (COP), also influences overall environmental footprint.

Frequently asked questions

LINDHARDT REFRIGERATION is located at 2854 S. Redwood Rd. in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States.

LINDHARDT REFRIGERATION operates a cooling tower, which is a heat rejection device used in industrial refrigeration systems to dissipate heat from the refrigerant.

Cooling towers in the U.S. are subject to regulations such as ASHRAE 15 for refrigeration safety, EPA SNAP rules for refrigerant management, and local water use ordinances. The Kigali Amendment also influences refrigerant phase-downs.

Cooling towers can consume large amounts of water through evaporation and may use refrigerants with high global warming potential. Efficient operation and alternative refrigerants can mitigate these impacts.

Cooling towers vary widely in capacity, but industrial units like this one typically range from 100 to 1000 tons of refrigeration, depending on the application and system design.

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