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ISSN 1472-1287 FEATURES


Enclosures... 11. Plain sailing for liner construction


Sensors & Sensing Systems... 14. A better way to measure torque


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Also included in the February issue is the latest Lighting & Lighting Controls Supplement


looking at the latest news, products and technologies from this sector


How to fit a large data centre into a small box


SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT: Lighting & Lighting Controls COVER


Containerised solutions and transportable modular data centres are an increasingly adaptable solution in the


data centre industry and are used in a variety of


situations. Darren Pearce, managing director at critical power specialist,


Powertecnique explains how its new solutions, DataShelter and


PowerShelter, differ from


other containerised solutions and how they particularly suit the data centre industry


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FEBRUARY 2014 ENCLOSURES


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