I/O Modules feature HART-capable, plug-in design.

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Designed to plug into existing cabinets, racks, and termination assemblies, I/O Modules enable migration of ABB Taylor Mod 300 distributed control system technology to Foxboro® DCS technology without replacing field wiring or terminations. Modular approach eliminates risk and is completely reversible. Automatic database conversion tools ensure satisfactory and efficient migration of existing intellectual data.



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New Plug-In HART-Capable I/O Modules from IPS Enable Fast Migration to I/A Series DCS Technology



-- Users can upgrade from ABB Taylor Mod 300 control systems to advanced Foxboro automation technology without replacing field wiring --

FEBRUARY 2, 2009/PLANO, TEXAS -- Invensys Process Systems (IPS) now offers plug-in I/O modules for migrating ABB Taylor Mod 300 distributed control system (DCS) technology to Foxboro® DCS technology without replacing field wiring or terminations. This significantly reduces the cost and downtime associated with migrating aging control systems to the latest generation of IPS' I/A Series® distributed control and InFusion(TM) enterprise control systems while achieving benefits of the HART communications protocol.

"Many process manufacturers would like to upgrade to the performance and diagnostic benefits of digital control systems, but have been dissuaded by the expense and downtime related to replacing terminations and wiring," said Mike Chmilewski, IPS vice president of controls. "Some already have HART-capable instruments, but their older control systems prevent them from taking full advantage. We are pleased to offer ABB Taylor Mod 300 system users a very cost-effective method of delivering the benefits of predictive maintenance, advanced diagnostics, real-time asset management and other smart instruments."

IPS' unique Foxboro migration plug-in I/O modules are manufactured to be a one-for-one form-fit replacement for legacy I/O modules. The cards plug into existing cabinets, racks and termination assemblies without any I/O mapping issues. This eliminates the need for rewiring, requires no extra footprint and completely replaces obsolete technology. In addition, this modular approach eliminates risk, is completely reversible and reduces process impact to a few hours. Users can add new workstations and controllers, enjoying the benefits of a new I/A Series distributed control system without having to rip and replace existing field wiring and terminations. Automatic database conversion tools and in-house experts ensure satisfactory and efficient migration of existing intellectual data.

After migration, the client's control system - including the remaining legacy infrastructure - is under IPS' full warranty and continuously current lifecycle policy, so it will never face end-of-life technology or abandonment again. The I/O replacement method also makes the process completely reversible, which means the client can return to their original control configuration at any time.

IPS' HART-enabled plug-in migration solutions have helped clients cost effectively upgrade to new technology and gain competitive advantage through higher performance and better asset management. IPS representatives will display and present the company's new products and capabilities throughout the ARC Forum taking place in Orlando, Fla., February 2-6, 2009. Visit booth 20 or contact amanda.smith@ips.invensys.com for more information. To learn more about IPS Foxboro migration solutions and the continuously current lifecycle policy, please visit www.ips.invensys.com/migration.

About IPS (Invensys Process Systems)

Invensys Process Systems (IPS), headquartered in Plano, Texas, is a global technology, software and consulting firm leading significant change in process manufacturing, plant optimization, business operations and enterprise performance. IPS clients are some of the world's most important industrial organizations - companies that operate large oil refineries; plants that process chemicals, gas, LNG, power, pharmaceutical and minerals; and pulp and paper mills. IPS solutions, used at over 50,000 locations around the globe, include field devices and controls from Foxboro and Triconex, advanced applications from SimSci-Esscor, operations management from Avantis, and the world's first truly open enterprise control system, InFusion.

The company's approximately 7,500 employees integrate these capabilities to create solutions that impact and increase efficiency, boost productivity, and accelerate performance. These results help industrial companies run safer, operate more efficiently, and extract useful knowledge from their operations to make faster, better decisions. To learn more about IPS visit www.ips.invensys.com.

The Invensys Group (www.invensys.com) is headquartered in London and is listed on the London Stock Exchange (ISYS.L), with approximately 25,000 employees working in 60 countries.

Invensys, Avantis, Foxboro, SimSci-Esscor, Triconex, InFusion, I/A Series and the IPS logo are trademarks of Invensys plc, its subsidiaries or affiliates. All other brands and product names may be trademarks of their respective owners.

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