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WALMART 2243 Cooling Tower - Redmond, Oregon | United States Cooling Infrastructure

REDMOND, Oregon, United States

Overview

WALMART 2243 is an operational cooling tower located in Redmond, Oregon, United States. It supports HVAC and refrigeration needs for a large retail facility.

WALMART 2243 is a cooling tower facility located at 3500 SW 21st Place in Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon. The plant is operational and serves the HVAC and refrigeration requirements of a Walmart retail store. As a cooling tower, it is part of the broader cooling infrastructure sector that supports commercial and industrial processes. The facility operates under U.S. environmental regulations, including the Clean Air Act and EPA's refrigerant management rules. Cooling towers in the United States typically use water as a heat transfer medium and may employ evaporative cooling, which requires regular water treatment and management. The NAICS codes associated with this facility include retail trade and HVAC manufacturing, indicating its role in a commercial setting. Cooling towers are critical for maintaining comfortable indoor environments and preserving perishable goods in retail settings. In Oregon's climate, cooling towers help manage heat loads during warmer months. The facility's location in Redmond, a growing city in central Oregon, supports local community needs and contributes to the regional economy.

Environmental context

Cooling towers use water evaporation to remove heat, which can lead to significant water consumption. In arid regions, this may strain local water resources. Additionally, the refrigerants used in associated HVAC systems can have high global warming potential if not properly managed. U.S. regulations under the Clean Air Act require leak detection and repair to minimize refrigerant emissions. The facility's environmental impact depends on its water source, treatment practices, and refrigerant management.

Frequently asked questions

WALMART 2243 is located at 3500 SW 21st Place in Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon, United States.

WALMART 2243 is a cooling tower facility used for HVAC and refrigeration at a Walmart retail store.

Cooling towers in the U.S. are subject to the Clean Air Act for refrigerant management, EPA's refrigerant leak repair rules, and local water use regulations. ASHRAE standards also guide design and safety.

A cooling tower uses evaporative cooling to remove heat from a building's HVAC or refrigeration system. Water is circulated over fill material, and fans draw air through to evaporate a portion of the water, cooling the rest.

Cooling towers consume water and may use refrigerants with high global warming potential. Proper maintenance and water treatment are essential to minimize environmental impact.

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