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Steam-Conditioning Valve performs in severe applications.

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Steam-Conditioning Valve performs in severe applications.
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June 5, 2003 - Fisher® Design TBX valve handles cycling power-plant environments to provide combined pressure-temperature control within process applications. Flow-up configuration provides operating stability and ease of maintenance. Low-noise Whisper Trim® technology within trim configuration accommodates rapid changes in temperature. Manifold of variable-geometry Type AF nozzles produces fine spray mist over entire operating range.

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Emerson Process Management, Intellution Division
8000 W. Florissant Ave., P.O. Box 4100
St. Louis, MO, 63136 8506
USA


Emerson's New Fisher® Design TBX Steam Conditioning Valve Delivers Stable, Reliable Performance in the Most Severe Applications

MARSHALLTOWN, IOWA (May 27, 2003) -- Emerson Process Management introduces the Fisher(R) Design TBX valve to handle the most severe steam conditioning applications found in today's cycling power plants, as well as to provide precise combined pressure-temperature control within process applications.

The Fisher TBX valve features a flow up configuration to provide increased operating stability and ease of maintenance. It incorporates Fisher's low noise Whisper Trim(R) technology within a simplified trim configuration that accommodates rapid changes in temperature (e.g., as experienced during a turbine trip.)

Grounded in more than 20 years of steam conditioning experience, and using the latest finite element analysis (FEA) design tools, Emerson engineers developed the TBX valve design to give optimized performance and assure reliability for demanding steam applications.

Atomization and vaporization are key elements in any steam conditioning application. The TBX incorporates a manifold of variable geometry Type AF nozzles that produce a fine spray mist over a wide operating range. These nozzles are placed strategically based upon extensive computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analyses, and their efficiency has been validated by field performance feedback.

As a core component of the PlantWeb digital plant architecture, Fisher Design TBX steam conditioning valves work with FIELDVUE(R) controllers to deliver better process control and predictive diagnostics information that enables improved reliability and maintenance efficiency. Further cost savings, increased plant availability, and enhanced safety and environmental compliance are achieved when the Fisher digital valves are integrated into the PlantWeb architecture.

For additional information, contact your local sales office and request Fisher product flyer D350960X012 and product bulletin 85.1:TBX.

About Emerson Process Management

Emerson Process Management (www.emersonprocess.com), an Emerson business, is a leader in helping businesses automate their production, processing and distribution in the chemical, oil and gas, refining, pulp and paper, power, food and beverage, pharmaceutical and other industries. A division of Emerson, Fisher Controls International LLC (www.emersonprocess.com/fisher) is a global leader in the design, manufacture and application of final control systems. Fisher's technology and innovation in process control play a key role in Emerson's combining of superior products and technology with industry specific engineering, consulting, project management and maintenance services. Emerson brands include PlantWeb(R); Fisher(R); Micro Motion(R); Rosemount(R); DeltaV(TM); Ovation(R); and AMS.

About Emerson

St. Louis-based Emerson (www.gotoemerson.com) is a global leader in bringing technology and engineering together to provide innovative solutions to customers in process control; electronics and telecommunications; industrial automation; heating, ventilating and air conditioning; and appliance and tools. Sales in fiscal 2002 were $13.8 billion.

Contact:

John Wells, Emerson Process Management, Fisher division

1 (641) 754-3907, John.Wells@EmersonProcess.com

Peter Dossing, Emerson Process Management

1 (512) 832-3162, Peter.Dossing@EmersonProcess.com
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