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Working Toward a Mission-Critical Future with Control Circuit Integrity and Reliability Engineering

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Commissioning & QA

We staff mission-critical commissioning projects with experts in electrical QA/QC, readiness for energization, and redundancy confirmation – so that facilities never go down.

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Control Circuit Integrity

TTS provides verification, termination discipline, and signal integrity services that determine whether a mission-critical facility will perform to its design specifications.

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The Future of Mission- Critical Commissioning

TTS is bringing years of controls engineering and commissioning expertise to one of the most challenging build environments: the data center. Our team includes commissioning managers, electrical QA/QC technicians, and programmers with a deep understanding of high-availability systems from the terminal strip up.

Our team is ready to serve hyperscale builds, colocation data centers, and the electrical contractors and GCs who deliver them, bringing verification to ensure schedules remain on schedule and facilities run at or above expectations at energization and beyond.

Control Circuit Integrity

Control circuits bring system intent to life. Inconsistencies in terminations, shield grounding, labeling, or wiring can cause unexpected behavior during energisation of even large equipment that tests passed.

TTS provides an organized approach to terminations, shield grounds, I/O mappings, and redundancy paths on all critical projects, avoiding potential commissioning delays.

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Commissioning & Staffing

Electrical
QA / QC

Controls & PLC Integration

Energization Readiness

LV / MV System Support

Redundancy Validation

Generator &
Backup Power

Owner’s Rep
Support

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Designed vs. Verified

N+1 and 2N redundant power systems are often designed for mission-critical applications. But nominal redundancy is not enough.

TTS verifies redundant power paths through systematic testing, ensuring that failover, protection coordination, and A/B path segregation operate in accordance with the design. Our approach applies to generator commissioning, VFD control, and E-House operation as well.

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Pioneering

Decades of fuel commissioning, combustion system retrofits, and electrical interconnections position us to rapidly transition to today’s most challenging energy environments.

When the EPCs and electrical contractors executing data center builds need a trusted partner for controls verification, termination QA, and energization readiness, TTS brings the technical depth and documentation discipline that mission-critical schedules demand.

TTS has over 25 years of experience managing hundreds of complex installations, industrial automation projects, and high-value engineering solutions. Our team of dedicated experts has provided innovative technologies and engineered high-end solutions to over 100 clients worldwide.

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Not Sure Where to Start? We Can Help.

Control Circuit Integrity in Mission-Critical Infrastructure

Mission-critical systems need to operate consistently. But often delays in commissioning are not due to large system failures, but control circuit discrepancies. Whether you have a clear plan or just an idea, our team will guide you through the next steps and provide the right solution for your needs.

In this whitepaper you will learn:

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How termination discipline affects commissioning schedules.

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Why signal integrity impacts automation.

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Don't assume redundancy is there, must be verified.

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How to test control circuits before powering up.

Recommended for: Electrical Engineers · Commissioning Managers · Electrical Contractors · Data Center Infrastructure teams