Continental Controls Corporation
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CCC has developed advanced technology products for modernizing Natural Gas Fuel Systems to meet the latest emissions compliance regulations.
Gas engine Complete Emission Reductions Systems, including fuel flow measurement for Natural Gas (and Biogas) to document carbon reduction and help earn carbon credits.
CCC's Gas Turbine Smart Fuel Metering controls are manufactured with embedded sensors for the fastest Flow Control in the Industry for managing fuel quality and load changes while maintaining strict emissions compliance.
Continental Controls Corporation was originally co-founded in 1968 by Ross Fisher; now retired in Indiana. The company quickly established a prominent place in the gas turbine industry by developing speed and temperature monitors and then fuel control modules used primarily with Solar Turbine engines. These controls became known as Solar "Black Boxes" and are still being manufactured today.
In the early 1970s, CCC developed innovative electronic controls for Gas Turbine Compressor applications, a Generator Set Control system (that became known as a KS Gen Set and was in more than 350 locations by telephone companies), and a very early control system for reciprocating engines. Mr. Fisher was responsible for the design and development of all of the CCC products during this time.
In 1979 CCC was sold to The Bendix Corporation but continued to operate as Continental Controls / Bendix. In 1989 Mr. Fisher left Bendix and acquired the rights to the Continental Controls name as well as the rights to manufacture the Black Box products that he had developed. CCC now continues to offer the "Black Boxes" both new and refurbished, as well as the latest in turbine control systems and advanced gas and liquid fuel metering valves.
Gas engine Complete Emission Reductions Systems, including fuel flow measurement for Natural Gas (and Biogas) to document carbon reduction and help earn carbon credits.
CCC's Gas Turbine Smart Fuel Metering controls are manufactured with embedded sensors for the fastest Flow Control in the Industry for managing fuel quality and load changes while maintaining strict emissions compliance.
Continental Controls Corporation was originally co-founded in 1968 by Ross Fisher; now retired in Indiana. The company quickly established a prominent place in the gas turbine industry by developing speed and temperature monitors and then fuel control modules used primarily with Solar Turbine engines. These controls became known as Solar "Black Boxes" and are still being manufactured today.
In the early 1970s, CCC developed innovative electronic controls for Gas Turbine Compressor applications, a Generator Set Control system (that became known as a KS Gen Set and was in more than 350 locations by telephone companies), and a very early control system for reciprocating engines. Mr. Fisher was responsible for the design and development of all of the CCC products during this time.
In 1979 CCC was sold to The Bendix Corporation but continued to operate as Continental Controls / Bendix. In 1989 Mr. Fisher left Bendix and acquired the rights to the Continental Controls name as well as the rights to manufacture the Black Box products that he had developed. CCC now continues to offer the "Black Boxes" both new and refurbished, as well as the latest in turbine control systems and advanced gas and liquid fuel metering valves.
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San Diego, California, USA