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Perlick Corporation Cooling Tower | Milwaukee, Wisconsin Industrial Facility

MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, United States

Overview

Perlick Corporation operates a cooling tower at 8300 W Good Hope Rd, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The facility supports industrial manufacturing in the region.

Perlick Corporation operates a cooling tower at its facility in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The plant is located at 8300 W Good Hope Rd and serves the company's manufacturing operations, which include NAICS codes 333248, 333410, 333413, and 333415. As a cooling tower, it provides process cooling for industrial equipment, supporting the production of commercial refrigeration equipment and related machinery. The cooling tower operates under U.S. environmental regulations, including the Clean Air Act and EPA's Significant New Alternatives Policy (SNAP) program, which govern refrigerant use and emissions. Cooling towers in this sector typically use water as a cooling medium and may employ refrigerants with varying global-warming potentials. The facility's location in Milwaukee places it within a region with a strong industrial base, where cooling infrastructure is critical for manufacturing efficiency. The environmental significance of this cooling tower lies in its water and energy use. Cooling towers can consume significant amounts of water for evaporative cooling, and their energy efficiency is measured by the coefficient of performance (COP). The facility's operational status indicates it is actively contributing to the local industrial economy, but its environmental impact depends on the specific refrigerants and water management practices employed.

Environmental context

Cooling towers in industrial settings like Milwaukee's manufacturing sector can have notable environmental impacts. Water consumption for evaporative cooling is a key concern, especially in regions with water stress. Additionally, if the cooling system uses refrigerants, their global-warming potential (GWP) is regulated under the EPA's SNAP program, which phases down high-GWP substances. Energy efficiency, measured by COP, also affects the facility's carbon footprint. The local climate in Wisconsin, with cold winters and warm summers, influences cooling demand and operational practices.

Frequently asked questions

The cooling tower is located at 8300 W Good Hope Rd, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53223-4524, United States.

This cooling tower provides process cooling for Perlick Corporation's manufacturing operations, which produce commercial refrigeration equipment and industrial machinery.

Cooling towers in the U.S. are subject to the Clean Air Act and EPA's SNAP program, which regulate refrigerant use and emissions. Additionally, ASHRAE standards provide guidelines for refrigeration safety.

Key environmental factors include water consumption for evaporative cooling, energy efficiency (COP), and the global-warming potential of any refrigerants used. The EPA's SNAP program phases down high-GWP refrigerants.

The cooling tower supports Perlick Corporation's manufacturing, which is part of Milwaukee's diverse industrial base. It enables efficient production of commercial refrigeration equipment, contributing to the local economy.

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