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SAVOY AUTOMATION AND CUTLER-HAMMER POISED TO REVOLUTIONIZE ENERGY MANAGEMENT

Savoy and Cutler-Hammer Team Up to Provide Innovative Intelligent Load Center

WESTBOROUGH, Mass. -  January 25, 1999
Savoy Automation, a leader in Windows-based software tools for automation, monitoring and control applications, announced today that it has entered into a joint marketing relationship with Cutler-Hammer, a global manufacturer of residential and light commercial electrical distribution equipment. Cutler-Hammer will help promote and market Savoy software as part of Cutler-Hammer’s Advanced Power System™ (APS), the first energy management system to utilize the loadcenter (power center) to monitor and control energy for residential and light commercial applications.

Used in conjunction, Cutler-Hammer’s APS and Savoy software create an intelligent power center-based system that allows users to monitor electric useage and manage it via remote-controlled circuit breakers. In the residential application, the system is operated via Savoy software that runs on the home personal computer.

In light commercial facilities such as chain stores, restaurants, office buildings and multi-tenant buildings, separate power centers are linked to a centralized computer that is connected to the Internet. The Cutler-Hammer Advanced Power System enables facility owners to bill tenants individually for their electric useage. The software can be configured to take advantage of lower utility rates by automatically turning off circuit breakers to avoid peak rates (load shedding), resulting in significant cost and energy savings.

"Savoy Automation is one of the first companies to develop a software product that supports the Cutler-Hammer Advanced Power System," said Dennis Dowiak, segment marketing manager, Cutler-Hammer Advanced Power Products.

"The Cutler-Hammer APS, together with Savoy software’s innovative open architecture, enables lighting, security and temperature control systems to work together. Now our light commercial customers can realize the cost benefits previously available only to the large commercial market. Homeowners can access electrical information – such as energy usage monitoring – as never before," Dowiak said.

"Cutler-Hammer is the first manufacturer to develop an intelligent load center at a price point aimed at the light commercial market. Until now, only very large commercial projects had these capabilities," said Bill Frank, vice president of marketing and sales for Savoy Automation. "The transition from traditional to intelligent load centers, such as the Savoy software-equipped Cutler-Hammer APS, is as important a transition as the one from fuses to circuit breakers."

Capitalizing on the combined technology is Doug Blattner, founder and chief technical officer of Community Vision, a leading developer of community intranetworking software and systems. Blattner’s patent pending software and hardware networking and interactive messaging product called SynapseServer™ can facilitate the collection of aggregate information about energy usage.

"Savoy’s software and Cutler Hammer’s APS, combined with SynapseServer, will revolutionize energy management," said Blattner. "For example, with Savoy software and Cutler-Hammer’s APS, we can offer power companies access to real time information about usage levels so that they can provide significant savings to consumers on their utility bills in exchange for discretionary load shedding. This will afford utilities a significant competitive advantage in a post-deregulation market."

About Cutler-Hammer

Cutler-Hammer, a part of Eaton Corporation, is a leader in the development and manufacturing of power distribution equipment, electrical control products and advanced industrial automation solutions. The Internet address for Cutler-Hammer is http://www.cutlerhammer.com.

Eaton Corporation is a global manufacturer of highly engineered products that serve industrial, vehicle, construction, commercial and semiconductor markets. Principal products include electrical power distribution and control equipment, truck drivetrain systems, engine components, hydraulic products, ion implanters and a wide variety of controls. Headquartered in Cleveland, the company has 51,000 employees and 155 manufacturing sites in 25 countries around the world. Sales for 1997 were $7.6 billion. The Internet address for Eaton is: http://www.eaton.com/.

About Savoy Automation

Savoy Automation develops, sells and supports software products that dramatically simplify building and deploying automation, monitoring and control applications across local area networks and the Internet. Founded in 1994 by Dr. David Nelson and headquartered in Westborough, Mass., the privately held company offers a family of compatible and interoperable products under the brand name Savoy. These products include Savoy/CyberHouse, its popular home networking and control product, which provides increased levels of convenience, comfort, reduced energy costs and safety. The Home Automation Association selected Savoy/CyberHouse for its 1996 Mark of Excellence Award for user friendly software. Savoy Automation can be found on the World Wide Web at http://www.savoyautomation.com.