Risk: Medium Cooling Tower Operational

MASTER-BILT ENGINEERED STRUCTURES Cooling Tower, Sparks, Nevada | Industrial Cooling Infrastructure

SPARKS, Nevada, United States

Overview

MASTER-BILT ENGINEERED STRUCTURES is an operational cooling tower in Sparks, Nevada, serving industrial facilities. The plant supports HVAC and refrigeration needs for commercial and industrial applications.

MASTER-BILT ENGINEERED STRUCTURES is a cooling tower facility located at 1475 Linda Way in Sparks, Washoe County, Nevada. It operates within the United States cooling infrastructure sector, providing heat rejection for industrial processes and HVAC systems. The facility is classified under NAICS codes 236210 (Industrial Building Construction) and 333415 (Air-Conditioning and Warm Air Heating Equipment and Commercial and Industrial Refrigeration Equipment Manufacturing), indicating its role in supporting both construction and manufacturing sectors. The plant operates under U.S. regulatory frameworks including ASHRAE 15 for refrigeration safety and the EPA's Significant New Alternatives Policy (SNAP) program governing refrigerant use. As a cooling tower, it likely uses evaporative cooling technology, which offers high energy efficiency but requires significant water consumption. The facility's capacity and specific refrigerant types are not detailed in available data, but typical cooling towers in this region serve medium to large industrial loads. Located in Sparks, Nevada, the facility benefits from the region's arid climate, which enhances evaporative cooling efficiency but also raises water sustainability considerations. The plant plays a role in supporting local industrial and commercial activities, contributing to the operational reliability of temperature-controlled environments. Its operational status ensures continued service to the community's cooling needs.

Environmental context

Cooling towers like this one typically use evaporative cooling, which has high water consumption but lower energy use compared to air-cooled systems. In Nevada's arid climate, water efficiency is a key environmental consideration. Refrigerant management is also critical, as leaks can release high-GWP substances; compliance with EPA SNAP regulations helps mitigate this impact.

Frequently asked questions

MASTER-BILT ENGINEERED STRUCTURES is located at 1475 Linda Way in Sparks, Washoe County, Nevada, United States.

It is a cooling tower facility, which rejects heat from industrial processes or HVAC systems by evaporating water.

Cooling towers in the U.S. must comply with ASHRAE 15 for refrigeration safety, EPA SNAP for refrigerant management, and local water usage regulations.

Evaporative cooling towers consume significant water through evaporation and blowdown, making water efficiency a key operational and environmental factor, especially in arid regions like Nevada.

Based on its NAICS codes, it serves industrial building construction and air-conditioning/refrigeration equipment manufacturing sectors.

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