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More and more data center managers are doing everything they
can to maximize and focus the available cooling within their
data center spaces. For many, it means incorporating some type
of containment.
One of the easiest ways to explore the potential of containment
is to add doors to both ends of an aisle, either “hot” or “cold”.
Doors at the end of the hot aisle help channel hot air upward and
prevent recirculation into the cold aisle. Since cold air naturally
seeks its lowest point, doors at the end of the cold aisle essentially
create a “cup” in which conditioned air may be collected.
can to maximize and focus the available cooling within their
data center spaces. For many, it means incorporating some type
of containment.
One of the easiest ways to explore the potential of containment
is to add doors to both ends of an aisle, either “hot” or “cold”.
Doors at the end of the hot aisle help channel hot air upward and
prevent recirculation into the cold aisle. Since cold air naturally
seeks its lowest point, doors at the end of the cold aisle essentially
create a “cup” in which conditioned air may be collected.
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| Part No. | Description | Spotlight |
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| ACD780ES | Aisle Containment Doors for 78"ES Enclosure; Supports 48-72" aisle width |
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| ACD840ES | Aisle Containment Doors for 84"ES Enclosure; Supports 48-72" aisle width |
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The doors create a defined space, either isolating exhaust or
creating a concentrated area of conditioned air which enhances
the cooling effect on the enclosures within the contained space.
Great Lakes Case & Cabinet Co., Inc. has created a number of
custom containment configurations using end of aisle doors.
Some employed doors alone; others included chimneys to
accelerate the removal of hot air exhaust from the enclosures to
minimize or eliminate the possibility of hot air recirculation. Still
others, used third party panels above the enclosures in addition to
end of aisle doors to further isolate the space and maximize the
cooling effect of the contained area.
creating a concentrated area of conditioned air which enhances
the cooling effect on the enclosures within the contained space.
Great Lakes Case & Cabinet Co., Inc. has created a number of
custom containment configurations using end of aisle doors.
Some employed doors alone; others included chimneys to
accelerate the removal of hot air exhaust from the enclosures to
minimize or eliminate the possibility of hot air recirculation. Still
others, used third party panels above the enclosures in addition to
end of aisle doors to further isolate the space and maximize the
cooling effect of the contained area.

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In response to customer demand, Great Lakes has created a
standard set of containmment doors designed to accomodate our
standard ES Series enclosures across an aisle ranging from
48"W to 72"W. The doors are mounted with a trolley assembly which spans the aisle and attaches to the enclosures at the
end of the row. The unit does not require a bottom track for
installation, so there is no threshold to block or cross the aisle.
Constructed of the same cold-rolled steel as our enclosures, the
doors also carry the same powder coat to provide a clean,
finished look to the contained space.
standard set of containmment doors designed to accomodate our
standard ES Series enclosures across an aisle ranging from
48"W to 72"W. The doors are mounted with a trolley assembly which spans the aisle and attaches to the enclosures at the
end of the row. The unit does not require a bottom track for
installation, so there is no threshold to block or cross the aisle.
Constructed of the same cold-rolled steel as our enclosures, the
doors also carry the same powder coat to provide a clean,
finished look to the contained space.

