Utilisateur:WMY2021/Brouillon
TTK - Manufacturer of Liquid Leak Detection Systems
[modifier | modifier le code]TTK is a French manufacturer of liquid leak detection systems, headquartered in Paris, founded in 1989 and certified ISO 9001. The company is present across Europe, Asia, the Middle East and North America via its 8 subsidiaries (see location details). The company's products are manufactured in France[1] and installed in over 60 countries across the globe[2].
TTK is specialised in leak detection systems which identify, locate and alert leaks including water, acid (corrosive substance) and non-conductive liquids such as, hydrocarbon (gasoline, fuel oil, diesel fuel, etc).
Water leak detection systems are commonly used in mission critical areas[3] - such as data centres, server rooms, trading floors; but also widely used in our days, in commercial and residential buildings, laboratories, semi-conductor plants, archives. Oil detection systems are used to detect diesel fuel leaks from diesel generator sets (or gen-set), oil pipelines[4], petrochemical industry, airport fueling stations and bulk storage.
The company's production lines and Research and Development services are located in Ile de France, France.
TTK Locations
[modifier | modifier le code]Company | Location |
---|---|
TTK S.A.S. (headquarters) | Paris and Trappes, France |
TTK France S.A.S. | Paris, France |
TTK UK Ltd | London, United Kingdom |
TTK GmbH | Frankfurt, Germany |
TTK Europe Ltd | Paris, France |
TTK Middle East FZCO | Dubai, United Arabe Emirate |
TTK North America Ltd | Ottawa, Canada |
TTK Pte Ltd | Singapore |
TTK Asia Ltd | Hongkong, China |
TTK Leak Detection Systems
[modifier | modifier le code]The systems, built on sensing cables/probes and electronic monitoring devices, monitor 24/7 real-time liquid leaks, preventing downtime and loss due to liquid leakage. In the event of a leak, the monitoring controller alerts and acts. It pin-points leak location, sends instant email alerts to operators, reports to the BMS (via a JBUS/MODBUS protocol and TCP/IP connection) and stops leaks, e.g. by closing solenoid valves.
References
[modifier | modifier le code]- « TTK official website »
- « TTK company profile »
- [1]« {{{1}}} »
- « Oil sensing cable used to detect pipeline leak », sur Wikipedia