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Richardson Mechanical Cooling Tower | Richardson, Texas, United States

RICHARDSON, Texas, United States

Overview

Richardson Mechanical is an operational cooling tower facility located in Richardson, Texas, United States. It serves industrial cooling needs in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.

Richardson Mechanical is a cooling tower facility situated at 1751 Central Expressway in Richardson, Texas, United States. The plant operates within the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area, a region with significant industrial and commercial cooling demand. As a cooling tower, it provides heat rejection for HVAC or industrial processes, supporting local infrastructure. The facility operates under U.S. regulations, including ASHRAE 15 for refrigeration safety and the EPA's Significant New Alternatives Policy (SNAP) for refrigerant management. The United States is a signatory to the Kigali Amendment, driving phasedown of high-GWP refrigerants. Cooling towers in this region typically use evaporative cooling, which offers high efficiency but requires water management. Richardson Mechanical contributes to the local cooling infrastructure, serving commercial or industrial clients in Richardson. Its operational status ensures continued support for temperature control in the area. The facility's location along a major highway provides logistical advantages for maintenance and service.

Environmental context

Cooling towers like Richardson Mechanical use evaporative cooling, which is water-intensive but energy-efficient compared to air-cooled systems. Water consumption and potential for legionella growth are key environmental considerations. Refrigerant use, if present, must comply with U.S. EPA regulations under the Clean Air Act, with a shift toward low-GWP alternatives. The facility's impact depends on local water availability and energy mix.

Frequently asked questions

Richardson Mechanical is located at 1751 Central Expressway, Richardson, Texas 75080, United States.

Richardson Mechanical is a cooling tower, a type of heat rejection equipment used in HVAC and industrial processes.

Cooling towers in the U.S. must comply with ASHRAE 15 for refrigeration safety, EPA regulations on refrigerants under the Clean Air Act, and local water discharge standards.

The Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol requires the U.S. to phase down high-GWP hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), impacting refrigerant choices in cooling systems.

Cooling towers typically achieve a coefficient of performance (COP) of 3-5 for heat rejection, with evaporative towers offering higher efficiency than air-cooled systems.

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