Despite extreme climates, your plant remains reliable and your people safe.
Industries are moving to challenging environments such as those with arctic temperatures as low as -60°C (-76°F) in extreme northern regions of Alaska, Canada, and Russia, which creates additional problems.
You can avoid exposing personnel to danger by using proven low-temperature Fisher products, accessing health information on those products, and planning safer cold-weather repairs.
Eliminate personnel exposure and ensure control valve performance
GOST and SIL Certification
Fisher products comply with GOST 15150-69 without the need for additional costly energy-consuming trace heating, ensuring no degradation in valve performance. If required, the full assembly can be certified as per functional safety standard IEC61508. Your Fisher control valves can be stored without risk of material degradation.

Extreme Ambiant Temperature Conditions to -60°C (-76°F)
Industries are moving to challenging environments such as those with arctic temperatures in extreme northern regions of Alaska, Canada, and Russia. Emerson offers fully tested Fisher control valve assemblies for excursions to low ambiant temperature service conditions down to -60°C (-76°F).
Featured Products
We have a specific low-temperature Fisher product line that has gone through exhaustive laboratory testing. Specify -60°C (-76°F) in any one- to two-year period for up to six hours in operation or storage.
- Globe Control Valves
- Rotary Control Valves
- Actuators
- Instrumentation
- Volume Boosters
- Regulators