Overview
SUPERIOR HOODS, INC. operates a cooling tower at 2018 Steel Drive in Tucker, Georgia, United States. The facility supports industrial HVAC processes for the local manufacturing sector.
SUPERIOR HOODS, INC. is an operational cooling tower facility located at 2018 Steel Drive in Tucker, Georgia, United States. The plant serves the industrial HVAC needs of the local manufacturing sector, specifically under NAICS code 333415 for air-conditioning and warm air heating equipment manufacturing. The facility operates under U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regulations, including the Clean Air Act's Section 608 refrigerant management requirements. Cooling towers in this region typically use evaporative cooling technology, which requires regular water treatment and blowdown management to maintain efficiency and prevent scale buildup. As part of the broader cooling infrastructure in the Atlanta metropolitan area, this facility contributes to the operational reliability of industrial processes. Its location in Tucker, Georgia, places it within a region with a humid subtropical climate, where cooling towers are essential for year-round temperature control in manufacturing environments.
Environmental context
Cooling towers in the United States are subject to EPA regulations under the Clean Air Act, including refrigerant management and water discharge standards. The facility's evaporative cooling process consumes water and may generate blowdown that requires treatment. Refrigerant leaks, if any, could contribute to greenhouse gas emissions, though modern systems aim to minimize such impacts.
Frequently asked questions
The facility is located at 2018 Steel Drive, Tucker, Georgia 30084, United States.
The facility operates a cooling tower, which is used for industrial HVAC and process cooling applications.
The facility is classified under NAICS code 333415, which covers air-conditioning and warm air heating equipment manufacturing.
Cooling towers in the U.S. must comply with EPA regulations under the Clean Air Act, including refrigerant management (Section 608) and water discharge standards under the Clean Water Act.
The Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol requires phasedown of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) used as refrigerants, prompting facilities to adopt lower-global-warming-potential alternatives.
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