Foxboro SPEC-200 Modules | SPEC-200 Display Station Controller
Foxboro SPEC-200 Series: Comprehensive Module Range and Technical Overview The Foxboro SPEC-200 is a panel-mounted analog control system developed by…
Model: E989PPJ
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Technical Dossier
The Foxboro I/A Series (Intelligent Automation Series) is one of the most widely deployed Distributed Control System (DCS) platforms in global heavy industry. Installed across petrochemical complexes, nuclear power stations, offshore platforms, crude oil refineries, and pulp & paper mills, the I/A Series has maintained a continuous field presence since its commercial introduction in the mid-1980s. Its modular, redundancy-capable architecture made it the reference standard for process control in facilities requiring continuous, uninterrupted operation over multi-decade lifecycles. The E989PPJ — a molded PPO/thermoplastic structural component — is representative of the platform's design philosophy: standardized, field-replaceable hardware engineered for long-term serviceability in harsh industrial environments.
The I/A Series was introduced by Foxboro (now a Schneider Electric brand under the Foxboro/Triconex portfolio) in 1987 as a successor to the SPEC 200 and FOX 3 platforms. Its architecture is built around the Nodebus and Fieldbus communication backplanes, enabling distributed I/O across large plant footprints without centralized wiring bottlenecks.
Early generations (circa 1987–1995) relied on the CP10 and CP30 control processors paired with FBM (Fieldbus Module) I/O blocks. The mid-generation transition (1995–2005) introduced the CP40, CP60, and AW51 workstations, alongside expanded FBM variants supporting HART, FOUNDATION Fieldbus, and Profibus protocols. The modern I/A Series (2005–present) integrates with Foxboro EVO, offering migration paths while maintaining backward compatibility with legacy FBM hardware — a critical factor for facilities that cannot afford full DCS replacement. Structural and enclosure components such as the E989PPJ span all generations, as physical chassis and mounting hardware are rarely redesigned during platform evolution.
The following SKUs represent verified, commonly stocked I/A Series modules and components. Each entry reflects a distinct functional role within the platform architecture.
Control Processors
Fieldbus Modules (FBM) – Analog I/O
Fieldbus Modules (FBM) – Digital I/O
Communication & Interface Modules
Power Supply Units
Structural & Enclosure Components
Foxboro formally transitioned the I/A Series into the Foxboro EVO platform beginning in 2014. While Schneider Electric continues to offer limited support contracts, the majority of legacy I/A Series hardware — including early CP processors, first-generation FBMs, and structural components such as the E989PPJ — is no longer manufactured. Lead times through OEM channels are typically 16–52 weeks for any remaining new-old-stock, and many part numbers have been officially discontinued with no direct replacement.
DriveKNMS maintains a dedicated inventory of I/A Series spare parts sourced from decommissioned plant assets, authorized surplus channels, and long-term storage facilities. Our procurement team specializes in locating specific revision levels and date codes required for backward compatibility in mixed-generation I/A Series installations. For facilities operating under long-term maintenance agreements or regulatory frameworks that prohibit unvalidated hardware substitutions, we provide full traceability documentation including original manufacturer certificates of conformance where available.
I/A Series hardware presents specific verification challenges due to the platform's multi-decade production history and the existence of multiple hardware revisions within a single part number. DriveKNMS applies the following inspection protocol to all I/A Series inventory: