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Cold Aisle Containment
Emerson Network Power offers three 
types of Cold Aisle Containment 
systems and flexible door options. 
Cool Cap 
This door, ceiling or combined solution 
is designed for Knurr DCM cabinets. 
Cool Cap is physically attached to 
the rack, and features swing doors 
with Lexan (polycarbonate) windows. 
The ceiling structure is very similar in 
concept to a drop ceiling. It has sheet 
metal runners that span the width of the 
aisle, allowing Lexan (instead of foam) 
sheets to be dropped in.  
Flex Cap 
 This door, ceiling or combined solution 
uses a curtain design to accommodate 
non-uniform rack heights. While it is the 
most flexible solution to deploy, it does 
require a drop ceiling for it to work. The 
design is a simple one that incorporates 
standard fire detection and suppression.   
Dome Cap 
 This ceiling solution that is designed 
exclusively for a 4’ aisle and requires a 
uniform row to work. If that uniformity 
is present, this is the simplest ceiling 
solution to implement. It can be 
used in conjunction with any of the 
door solutions to make it a combined 
solution.  
Door Options 
 Swing doors or curtain doors can be 
chosen for the ends of the aisle. In the 
event of an emergency, the cold aisle 
can be quickly exited be simply pushing 
the doors open, or moving the curtain 
out of the way. The doors are fitted with 
Lexan windows. 
Cool Cap
This is a door, ceiling or combined solution designed for Knurr DCM 
cabinets,But in a uniform row, should work with the vast majority of other 
rack manufacturer’s racks as well.
The top covers are transparent Lexan so the room’s lighting can be used. The 
covers are easy to remove for servicing.
Since it attaches directly to the rack, it is essential that the two rows of 
racks have uniform heights along the total length of the aisle. The Cool Cap 
requires a continuous run, so there cannot be gaps, such as missing cabinets 
in the line-up or obstructions, such as columns or pillars in the row. 
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