Risk: Low Cooling Tower Operational

NASHVILLE AIRPORT MARRIOTT HOTEL Cooling Tower, Nashville, Tennessee

NASHVILLE, Tennessee, United States

Overview

NASHVILLE AIRPORT MARRIOTT HOTEL operates a cooling tower in Nashville, Tennessee, serving the hotel's HVAC needs. The facility is operational and located at 600 Marriott Drive.

NASHVILLE AIRPORT MARRIOTT HOTEL is a cooling tower facility located at 600 Marriott Drive in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee. It provides cooling infrastructure for the hotel's HVAC system, ensuring comfortable indoor conditions for guests and staff. The facility is operational and serves the local hospitality sector. As a cooling tower in the United States, this facility operates under ASHRAE 15 refrigeration safety code, which governs the safe design and operation of refrigeration systems. The hotel likely uses an evaporative cooling tower, which is common for commercial buildings in the region. The system's efficiency is measured by its coefficient of performance (COP), and water consumption is a key environmental consideration. The facility contributes to the comfort and energy management of the Nashville Airport Marriott Hotel. Its operation is subject to local building codes and environmental regulations, including those related to refrigerant management and water usage. The cooling tower plays a vital role in the hotel's overall energy efficiency and guest experience.

Environmental context

Cooling towers like this one at Nashville Airport Marriott Hotel use evaporative cooling, which consumes water and can lead to drift losses. The facility likely uses refrigerants with varying global-warming potential (GWP), and compliance with the Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol is relevant for any HFC refrigerants used. Operational efficiency (COP) is a key metric for reducing energy consumption and associated emissions.

Frequently asked questions

The cooling tower is located at 600 Marriott Drive, Nashville, Tennessee 37210, in Davidson County.

This cooling tower provides cooling for the HVAC system of the Nashville Airport Marriott Hotel, ensuring comfortable indoor temperatures for guests and staff.

The facility likely uses an evaporative cooling tower, which is common for commercial buildings in the United States. It operates by rejecting heat through water evaporation.

Cooling towers in the US are subject to ASHRAE 15 refrigeration safety code, which sets standards for safe design and operation. Additionally, the Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol governs the phase-down of high-GWP refrigerants.

Key environmental factors include water consumption (especially for evaporative towers), refrigerant global-warming potential (GWP), and energy efficiency measured by coefficient of performance (COP). Proper maintenance reduces drift and water waste.

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