Risk: Low Cooling Tower Operational

Pittsburgh Annealing Box Co Cooling Tower - McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania Industrial Facility

MC KEES ROCKS, Pennsylvania, United States

Overview

Pittsburgh Annealing Box Co operates a cooling tower in McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, serving industrial air-conditioning and manufacturing equipment. The facility supports local industrial processes in the Pittsburgh metropolitan area.

Pittsburgh Annealing Box Co is an operational cooling tower facility located at McKees Rocks Industrial Enterprises Building 40 Nichol in McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, United States. This facility provides cooling infrastructure for industrial processes, likely supporting manufacturing or metalworking operations in the Allegheny County region. As a cooling tower, it plays a role in dissipating heat from industrial equipment, contributing to the operational efficiency of local industries. The facility operates under U.S. regulatory frameworks, including the Clean Air Act and the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) standards for refrigeration safety. The United States has implemented the Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol, which phases down high-global-warming-potential refrigerants. Cooling towers in this region typically use water as a cooling medium, with potential water consumption considerations depending on whether they are evaporative or closed-loop systems. As part of the Pittsburgh industrial landscape, this cooling tower supports local manufacturing and economic activity. Its location in a historic industrial area underscores the importance of efficient cooling for maintaining production continuity. The facility's operational status ensures continued service to downstream industrial users, contributing to the resilience of the regional manufacturing sector.

Environmental context

Cooling towers in the United States are subject to regulations regarding water usage and discharge, as well as refrigerant management under the Clean Air Act. The facility's environmental impact depends on its water source and treatment, as well as the type of cooling system employed. Evaporative cooling towers consume significant water and may require blowdown treatment, while air-cooled systems have lower water use but higher energy consumption. The Pittsburgh region's temperate climate influences the efficiency of heat rejection, with seasonal variations affecting operational performance.

Frequently asked questions

The cooling tower is located at McKees Rocks Industrial Enterprises Building 40 Nichol in McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, United States, within Allegheny County.

The facility operates a cooling tower, which is a heat rejection device that extracts waste heat to the atmosphere through the cooling of a water stream to a lower temperature.

The facility's NAICS code is 333415, which corresponds to Air-Conditioning and Warm Air Heating Equipment and Commercial and Industrial Refrigeration Equipment Manufacturing.

Cooling towers in the U.S. must comply with the Clean Air Act for refrigerant management, ASHRAE standards for safety, and the Kigali Amendment for phasing down high-GWP refrigerants. Water discharge is regulated under the Clean Water Act.

The Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol requires phasedown of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) used as refrigerants, prompting cooling tower operators to transition to lower-global-warming-potential alternatives.

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