Overview
WOOD & LAMINATE FINE CUSTOM FURNITURE operates a cooling tower in Jacksonville, Florida, supporting wood product manufacturing and furniture production. The facility is operational and serves industrial processes in Duval County.
WOOD & LAMINATE FINE CUSTOM FURNITURE operates a cooling tower at 2670 Rosselle St Unit 3 in Jacksonville, Florida. This facility supports industrial processes for wood product manufacturing and furniture production, with NAICS codes covering wood laminates, furniture, and related manufacturing. The cooling tower is part of the facility's infrastructure for heat rejection in manufacturing operations. Cooling towers in the United States are subject to regulations including ASHRAE 15 for refrigeration safety and the EPA's Significant New Alternatives Policy (SNAP) for refrigerant management. The facility's cooling tower likely uses water as a heat transfer medium, with potential water consumption and treatment requirements. Industrial cooling towers in Florida operate under state environmental permits for water discharge and air emissions. The facility's cooling tower plays a role in maintaining operational efficiency for wood and laminate manufacturing processes. Proper maintenance and water treatment are essential to prevent scale, corrosion, and biological growth. The facility's location in Jacksonville provides access to industrial infrastructure and utilities supporting manufacturing operations.
Environmental context
Cooling towers in industrial settings like this facility consume water for heat rejection, with potential impacts on local water resources. Evaporative cooling towers can have higher water consumption compared to air-cooled systems. The facility's location in Florida, with its humid subtropical climate, may influence cooling tower efficiency and water usage. Proper water treatment and blowdown management are important to minimize environmental impact and comply with discharge regulations.
Frequently asked questions
The cooling tower is located at 2670 Rosselle St Unit 3, Jacksonville, Florida 32204-3004, in Duval County, United States.
This cooling tower provides heat rejection for industrial processes at a wood and laminate fine custom furniture manufacturing facility, supporting operations such as wood product manufacturing and furniture production.
Cooling towers in the US are subject to ASHRAE 15 for refrigeration safety, EPA's SNAP program for refrigerant management, and state-level water discharge permits. Facilities must comply with water treatment and reporting requirements.
Cooling towers consume water for heat rejection and may discharge blowdown water containing treatment chemicals. Proper management is needed to minimize water use and prevent contamination of local water bodies.
Industrial cooling towers vary widely in capacity, from small units serving individual processes to large systems for entire plants. Capacity is often measured in tons of refrigeration or heat rejection rate.
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