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WESTMOR INDUSTRIES LLC - TRUCK SHOP Cooling Tower, Morris, Minnesota

MORRIS, Minnesota, United States

Overview

WESTMOR INDUSTRIES LLC - TRUCK SHOP is an operational cooling tower in Morris, Minnesota, serving industrial sectors including NAICS 332313 and 333415. The facility supports local manufacturing and commercial cooling needs.

WESTMOR INDUSTRIES LLC - TRUCK SHOP is a cooling tower facility located in Morris, Minnesota, United States. It operates under the ownership of Westmor Industries LLC and serves industrial sectors such as NAICS 332313 (plate work manufacturing) and 333415 (air conditioning and warm air heating equipment manufacturing). The facility is situated at US Highway 28 & 59 in Stevens County. The cooling tower operates within the regulatory framework of the United States, which includes adherence to ASHRAE 15 refrigeration safety code and the Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol for refrigerant management. The facility's scale is typical for industrial cooling towers in the Midwest, supporting manufacturing processes with evaporative cooling technology. Water consumption and refrigerant global-warming potential are key environmental considerations for such facilities. This cooling tower plays a critical role in maintaining operational efficiency for Westmor Industries' truck shop and related manufacturing activities. By providing reliable cooling infrastructure, it supports local industrial output and employment in Morris. The facility's location in Minnesota, a state with cold winters, may influence its operational design for seasonal efficiency.

Environmental context

Cooling towers like this one use evaporative cooling, which consumes significant water and can impact local water resources. The facility's refrigerant systems, if present, must comply with the Kigali Amendment's HFC phase-down and ASHRAE 15 safety standards. Operational efficiency, measured by coefficient of performance (COP), is critical for reducing energy use and greenhouse gas emissions. In Minnesota, seasonal temperature variations affect cooling tower performance and water consumption patterns.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at US Highway 28 & 59 in Morris, Minnesota, United States, in Stevens County.

It operates a cooling tower that provides cooling for industrial processes, supporting manufacturing activities in NAICS 332313 (plate work) and 333415 (air conditioning equipment).

Cooling towers in the US must comply with ASHRAE 15 for refrigeration safety and the Kigali Amendment for refrigerant management. Water use may be regulated under the Clean Water Act.

Industrial cooling towers vary widely, but typical capacities range from 100 to 1000 tons of refrigeration, depending on the application and facility size.

The Kigali Amendment phases down high-global-warming-potential HFC refrigerants, encouraging the use of low-GWP alternatives in cooling systems, including those in cooling towers.

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