Overview
TD Automotive Compressor Georgia LLC operates a cooling tower in Pendergrass, Georgia, United States. The facility supports automotive manufacturing under NAICS 336390.
TD Automotive Compressor Georgia LLC is an operational cooling tower facility located at 1000 Valentine Industrial Pkwy, Pendergrass, Georgia, United States. The plant serves the automotive manufacturing sector, classified under NAICS 336390, and is situated in Jackson County. The facility operates under U.S. regulatory frameworks, including ASHRAE 15 for refrigeration safety and the Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol for refrigerant management. Cooling towers in this region typically use evaporative cooling, which can have significant water consumption and require careful management of refrigerant global-warming potential. As part of the automotive supply chain, this cooling tower plays a critical role in maintaining operational efficiency for compressor manufacturing. The facility's location in Pendergrass supports industrial activity in northeast Georgia, contributing to local economic output and grid stability.
Environmental context
Cooling towers in the United States, particularly in Georgia's humid subtropical climate, often use evaporative cooling, which consumes substantial water and may require treatment to prevent scaling and biological growth. Refrigerant management under the Kigali Amendment and EPA regulations aims to reduce high-GWP refrigerants, improving operational efficiency and environmental performance.
Frequently asked questions
The facility is located at 1000 Valentine Industrial Pkwy, Pendergrass, Georgia 30567, United States, in Jackson County.
It operates a cooling tower that supports automotive compressor manufacturing, classified under NAICS 336390.
The cooling tower is currently operational.
Cooling towers in the U.S. must comply with ASHRAE 15 for refrigeration safety, the Kigali Amendment for refrigerant phase-down, and EPA regulations on refrigerant management and water discharge.
Key environmental factors include refrigerant global-warming potential, water consumption for evaporative cooling, and operational efficiency measured by coefficient of performance (COP).
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