Duncan, Oklahoma sits 80 miles southwest of Oklahoma City in the heart of Stephens County oil country. The town of roughly 22,000 people is built around one of the most recognizable names in the global energy industry, and that company's footprint in Duncan covers seven separate complexes: manufacturing facilities, a technology and research center, a training campus, administrative offices, and warehousing spread across more than a million square feet of space.
In April 2026, Jessica RedCorn outfitted that campus with 33 water and ice units across the full range of Bottleless Nation's product lineup. No two sections of this campus have the same hydration needs, and the install reflects that.
The Oklahoma Heat Factor
Manufacturing work in central Oklahoma means contending with summers that push heat indexes past 105 degrees. Workers on the factory floor do not have the same access to a break room that office employees do. Hydration is not an amenity on a production floor running oilfield equipment. It is a safety consideration, and the equipment needs to keep pace.
This campus had a water situation that varied by building. Some areas were getting by with jugs. Others had older units that required constant attention from facilities staff. Jessica RedCorn assessed each section of the campus and matched product to environment.
The Product Mix
Eighteen M6 units cover the administrative offices, research areas, and training facility. The M6 won a Good Design Award in 2026, and the recognition fits. It delivers purified hot and cold water from a compact footprint that works in conference rooms, breakrooms, and training spaces without requiring dedicated floor space or looking out of place next to professional environments.
Seven i14 units handle zones where workers need both water and ice from a single station. The i14 produces 44 lbs of tulip-style ice per day alongside hot, cold, and ambient water, with touchless sensor dispensing and reverse osmosis purification built in. For a facility where workers move between climate-controlled areas and outdoor heat, having ice and water at the same station matters.
Two S5 countertop units with stands cover high-traffic common areas. The S5 uses InstaChill technology for instant cold water output and a four-stage RO purification system with mineral enhancement. It dispenses touch-free and handles demand without running low during peak hours.
Three commercial ice machines cover the heavier production areas. The 540 handles high-volume output for the largest demand zones. The A-550 Cuber and Bin combination sits in an area where workers retrieve ice throughout the shift. The A-280C-UC is an undercounter unit that fits in a space where floor clearance is a constraint. All three produce fresh ice on-site without deliveries or restocking.
Three WS 7000 units cover the remaining water-only stations.
One Agreement Across All 33 Units
Campus-scale installs like this one create a maintenance problem if vendors are not managed carefully. Multiple machines, multiple service schedules, multiple contacts. Jessica's Oklahoma area team handles installation, filter changes, and maintenance for all 33 units under a single agreement. Facilities staff at the Duncan campus track none of it.
For manufacturing and industrial facilities across Oklahoma running similar operations, this model scales. The product range covers every environment on a complex campus and the service infrastructure is already in place.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How does Bottleless Nation handle service for a large multi-building campus?
All 33 units across the Duncan campus fall under a single service agreement. Jessica RedCorn's Oklahoma area team handles installation, scheduled purification system maintenance, and service calls across every building. Facilities staff do not manage separate vendor relationships or track service windows for individual machines.
What products work best for a campus with multiple building types?
Different environments need different solutions. Administrative and training spaces typically work well with compact countertop units like the M6 or S5. High-traffic common areas benefit from combined water and ice units like the i14. Heavy production zones with sustained ice demand call for dedicated commercial ice machines. Bottleless Nation assesses each section of the campus and matches product to environment.
Does Bottleless Nation serve industrial facilities in rural Oklahoma?
The Oklahoma area team serves facilities across the state including Duncan and the broader Stephens County area. Distance from Oklahoma City does not affect service response or maintenance schedules.
