#15 Magma Copper Mine Air Conditioning System*
1937
First air-conditioned mine in North America
The warm rock formation at the Magma Copper Company Mines created a need that brought about the first air-conditioned mine in North America, improving health and safety factors in mine operations and making deeper excavation possible. The very first units had been built by Willis H. Carrier in South Africa and then Brazil some years earlier.
With the rock temperature standing at 101 F at the 3,600-foot level, short work shifts were necessary, requiring the constant transport of workers in and out of the torrid mine shafts. Several centrifugal refrigeration machines of 140-ton capacities were lowered through shaft compartments and set to work, lowering the temperature in six weeks to better conditions than could be achieved with traditional ventilating fans after three years. After the area was mined out, the two original units were abandoned and remain in the mine.
Landmark Location
Magma Copper Co.
Superior Div.
Superior, AZ
Plaque location, if specific
Mounted on wall in old office bldg
Ceremony Notes
May, 1976