Risk: Medium Cooling Tower Operational

NELSON NAME PLATE CO Cooling Tower | Los Angeles, California Industrial Facility

LOS ANGELES, California, United States

Overview

NELSON NAME PLATE CO operates a cooling tower in Los Angeles, California, serving industrial manufacturing sectors including printing and metal fabrication.

NELSON NAME PLATE CO is an operational cooling tower facility located at 3191 CASITAS AVE in Los Angeles, California. The facility supports industrial processes for sectors classified under NAICS codes 323113, 323119, 332813, and 333415, which include commercial printing, lithographic printing, metal stamping, and air-conditioning manufacturing. As a cooling tower, it provides heat rejection for these manufacturing operations in the Los Angeles metropolitan area. The facility operates under California's stringent environmental regulations, which align with ASHRAE 15 safety standards for refrigeration systems and the U.S. EPA's refrigerant management programs. Cooling towers in this region typically use water as a heat transfer medium, with efficiency measured by the coefficient of performance (COP). The plant's capacity and specific technology details are not disclosed, but typical cooling towers in industrial settings range from small-scale (under 500 tons) to large-scale (over 2,000 tons) depending on the manufacturing load. Cooling towers play a critical role in maintaining operational efficiency for industrial facilities by dissipating waste heat. In the context of Los Angeles, water conservation is a key environmental consideration, as evaporative cooling towers consume significant water. The facility's location in an urban industrial zone underscores its integration into the local manufacturing ecosystem, supporting downstream products and services.

Environmental context

Cooling towers in California operate under strict water efficiency and refrigerant management regulations. Evaporative cooling towers, common in industrial settings, consume water and may use chemical treatments to prevent scaling and biological growth. The global-warming potential of refrigerants used in associated chillers is regulated under the U.S. EPA's Significant New Alternatives Policy (SNAP) program. Operational efficiency, measured by COP, is influenced by local climate conditions; Los Angeles' mild climate allows for relatively efficient cooling tower operation compared to hotter regions.

Frequently asked questions

NELSON NAME PLATE CO is located at 3191 CASITAS AVE, Los Angeles, California 90039, United States.

NELSON NAME PLATE CO operates a cooling tower that provides heat rejection for industrial manufacturing processes, including commercial printing, lithographic printing, metal stamping, and air-conditioning manufacturing.

The specific capacity of the NELSON NAME PLATE CO cooling tower is not publicly disclosed. Cooling towers in industrial settings typically range from small-scale (under 500 tons) to large-scale (over 2,000 tons) depending on the manufacturing load.

Cooling towers in California must comply with ASHRAE 15 safety standards for refrigeration systems, the U.S. EPA's refrigerant management programs under the Clean Air Act, and state water conservation regulations. Facilities may also need to report water usage and chemical treatments.

Cooling towers can have environmental impacts including water consumption, chemical discharge, and potential refrigerant leaks. Evaporative cooling towers consume significant water, while refrigerants with high global-warming potential are regulated under the Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol. Efficient operation and regular maintenance help minimize these impacts.

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