Risk: Medium Cooling Tower Operational

Thermo King Puerto Rico Manufactura, Inc. (TK-1) Cooling Tower - Arecibo, Puerto Rico

ARECIBO, Puerto Rico, United States

Overview

Thermo King Puerto Rico Manufactura, Inc. and Affiliate Entities (TK-1) operates a cooling tower in Arecibo, Puerto Rico, serving industrial refrigeration needs. The facility is operational and located in the Zeno Gandia Industrial Zone.

Thermo King Puerto Rico Manufactura, Inc. and Affiliate Entities (TK-1) is a cooling tower facility located in Arecibo, Puerto Rico, a U.S. territory. The plant operates within the industrial sector, providing cooling infrastructure for manufacturing processes. As part of the Thermo King network, it supports temperature-controlled logistics and refrigeration systems. The facility operates under U.S. environmental regulations, including the Clean Air Act and the Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol, which governs the phase-down of high-global-warming-potential refrigerants. Cooling towers in Puerto Rico typically use evaporative cooling, which requires significant water resources, and must comply with local water management and energy efficiency standards. The plant's capacity and specific technology are not detailed, but it is representative of medium-scale industrial cooling infrastructure common in the Caribbean region. This cooling tower plays a critical role in maintaining the cold chain for food and pharmaceutical products in Puerto Rico. Its operation ensures reliable temperature control for manufacturing and distribution, supporting the island's economy and public health. The facility's location in an industrial zone underscores its integration into the local supply chain.

Environmental context

Cooling towers in Puerto Rico operate in a tropical climate with high ambient temperatures and humidity, which affects cooling efficiency and water consumption. Evaporative cooling systems, common in the region, consume large volumes of water and may contribute to local water stress. Refrigerant management is critical under the Kigali Amendment, as older refrigerants like HCFCs and HFCs have high global-warming potential. The facility's environmental impact depends on its refrigerant type, water source, and energy efficiency (COP).

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at Calle B Industrial Zeno Gandia, Arecibo, Puerto Rico 00612, United States.

The cooling tower provides heat rejection for industrial refrigeration processes, supporting manufacturing and cold chain operations for Thermo King's temperature control systems.

Cooling towers in Puerto Rico must comply with U.S. federal regulations including the Clean Air Act, the Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol for refrigerant phase-down, and local water use permits.

Common refrigerants include R-134a, R-410A, and R-404A, though the industry is transitioning to low-GWP alternatives such as R-513A and R-1234yf under the Kigali Amendment.

The Kigali Amendment mandates a phasedown of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), requiring facilities to adopt refrigerants with lower global-warming potential and improve leak detection and recovery practices.

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