Dock Shelter Creates an Eclipse at the Loading Dock

The new Eclipse shelter from Rite-Hite blocks daylight and gaps at the loading dock creating a dark, environmentally secure seal.


Milwaukee-based Rite-Hite has introduced the Eclipse shelter dock sealing system which blocks light and seals gaps where previous enclosures have failed. “Loading dock enclosures are designed to create a barrier between interior and exterior environments,” said Mary Blaser, director of marketing. “But, even the best seals and shelters sometimes leave gaps. Gaps allow contaminants to enter your facility and expensive energy to escape.”

Getting a good fit around all sides of the trailers that come to a loading dock can be a big challenge – until now. In a single piece of equipment, the Eclipse shelter provides a tight, consistent seal all the way up trailer sides, across the top, and at the corners, the company said, explaining:  

  • Sealing the Sides. On the sides of the trailer, durable GapMaster hooks wrap around swing-open trailer doors, sealing the gaps created by the door hinge – gaps that amount to more than two and a half square feet of open air if left unsealed. The hooks are constructed of a rugged, premium material for extreme durability, and are wrapped with a flexible vinyl sleeve that conforms around the hinges for a better seal. Side curtains are built with high-strength Durathon fabric, which features a unique, friction-resistant surface to resist wear.
  • Sealing the Top. Along the top of the trailer, an exclusive weighted-head curtain applies more than 100 pounds of pressure across the full width of the trailer top. This gravity-based system keeps the curtain in constant contact with the trailer during loading and unloading, ensuring a tight, consistent seal without requiring an additional rain diversion header. This weighted curtain automatically adjusts to all trailer heights, eliminating the need for manual pull ropes, effectively sealing low and tall trailers alike.
  • Sealing the Corners. At the top corners, the Eclipse side curtains and weighted header work together to seal gaps that other shelters don’t always address. Fabric corner pockets connect sides to top, providing a dark, complete seal when trailers back into place.
  • Sealing the Bottom. Below and around the dock leveler, Rite-Hite’s exclusive PitMaster under-leveler sealing system provides a barrier against environmental infiltration on the exterior of the dock. Meanwhile, lip corner seals, filler pads, and other components block gaps on the inside of the dock.

 

“Creating this level of environmental control can save thousands of dollars a year in energy costs,” said Paul Rowlett, president of Rite-Hite Environmental Enclosures. “It improves employee comfort and safety. It protects products and equipment from weather-related damage. And it keeps contaminants from entering your facility, helping ensure the safety, cleanliness and overall environmental quality of your operations.”

For more information, visit http://www.ritehite.com/products/seals-and-shelters/shelters/eclipse-dock-shelter or call 414-355-2600 to find your local Rite-Hite representative.