Controls and Automation
Pelende Water Project - Longest Ride in T-T History
Back in November 2022, T-T had a set of control panels and a water purification unit fabricated, crated and ready for shipment to Pelende in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Thanks to a ...
Custom Control Panel for Dumfries House
Our client, Pump Action recently enquired for a replacement control panel that T-T had previously supplied. The control panel installed at Dumfries House in Ayrshire, Scotland was requested as high ...
Bespoke Pumping Solutions for the UK’s Largest Turf Grower
One of the UK’s largest turf growers, operating a vast 2000-acre farm, sought a reliable and efficient solution to manage water flow in a remote part of their farm. With the requirement for tailored ...
FLO Float Switches: From Design to Product Launch
Embarking on product development is not only an innovative journey for a company, but sometimes a necessary one. We were soon to recognise existing problems with the usability and reliability of a ...
Customised Control Panels for Off-Grid Water System
T-T Controls and Automation® provided two sets of control panels for villages within the Democratic Republic of the Congo in Africa. The Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur are a Roman Catholic institute, ...
Seer® Enhances Wastewater Management at David Wilson Homes
As part of trialing and testing our new Seer® Monitoring Range, we installed a Seer® Advanced unit at a David Wilson Homes site in Crewe, Cheshire. The 72 property development required an ...
Bakkavor, North Carolina - Bespoke Control Panels
T-T Controls® have supplied five bespoke control panels to LAC Conveyors, which are now installed at Bakkavor pizza and bread division, a new factory being commissioned in Charlotte, North Carolina. ...
Bank Station - TFL Specification Control Panels
The Crossrail Elizabeth Line is in its final stages of construction and when complete will provide a new high-speed link through central London. The line will cross 41 stations including Farringdon, ...
London Underground Flooding: T-T Equipment Performance
On Thursday, 24th March 2011, a section of the London Underground experienced significant disruption after Charing Cross Tube Station was flooded. The flooding was caused by a water leak from the ...








