Risk: Medium Cooling Tower Operational

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

ARECIBO, Puerto Rico, United States

Overview

Thermo King Puerto Rico Manufactura, Inc. (TK-1) operates a cooling tower in Arecibo, Puerto Rico. The facility supports industrial refrigeration for the manufacturing sector.

Thermo King Puerto Rico Manufactura, Inc. (TK-1) is a cooling tower facility located at 517 St. B, Zeno Gandía Industrial Park in Arecibo, Puerto Rico. As part of the United States, the facility operates under federal and local environmental regulations, serving the industrial manufacturing sector in the region. The cooling tower at TK-1 is likely used for process cooling or HVAC in the manufacturing operations. While specific technical specifications are not detailed, typical cooling towers in industrial settings operate with a coefficient of performance (COP) that impacts energy efficiency. The facility is subject to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations on refrigerants, including the phase-down of high-global-warming-potential (GWP) hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) under the American Innovation and Manufacturing (AIM) Act. As a cooling infrastructure asset in Puerto Rico, TK-1 contributes to the operational reliability of manufacturing in the region. The facility's location in an industrial park underscores its role in supporting local economic activity. Its environmental impact is managed through compliance with refrigerant management and water efficiency standards.

Environmental context

Cooling towers like TK-1 consume significant water for evaporative cooling, which can be a concern in water-stressed regions. Puerto Rico's tropical climate increases cooling demand, potentially raising energy consumption and associated emissions. The facility's refrigerant choice directly affects its global-warming potential (GWP), with regulations pushing toward lower-GWP alternatives. Operational efficiency (COP) is critical for minimizing energy use and environmental footprint.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 517 St. B, Zeno Gandía Industrial Park, Arecibo, Puerto Rico 00612, United States.

TK-1 is a cooling tower, typically used for heat rejection in industrial processes or HVAC systems.

Cooling towers in Puerto Rico must comply with U.S. EPA regulations, including the AIM Act phasing down HFC refrigerants, and local environmental permits for water discharge and air emissions.

The Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol requires phasedown of HFC refrigerants, pushing cooling towers to adopt lower-GWP alternatives, which reduces their climate impact.

Cooling towers consume water and energy; their environmental impact depends on refrigerant GWP, water source sustainability, and energy efficiency (COP). Proper maintenance minimizes risks.

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