Everyone talks digital safety systems, but when the turbine trips or the air supply drops, the last line of defense is still a Fisher 377. It sees the signal drop below 2.5 psi (or whatever you set) and instantly dumps the actuator air so the valve slams to its fail position. No electricity, no solenoid, no software – just pure pneumatic reliability. Thousands are still running on steam turbines, compressor anti-surge valves and boiler FD fans.
| Supply pressure | up to 150 psig |
| Trip point | adjustable 15–100 psi |
| Port sizes | 1/2" or 3/4" NPT |
| Cv vent | up to 35 |
| Temp range | -40 °C to +93 °C |
| Weight | about 8 kg |
Q: Do you still make the 377?
A: Yes – brand new units ship every week from Marshalltown.
Q: Can I replace it with a solenoid?
A: You can, but most plants keep the 377 as backup – solenoids sometimes stick.
Q: Spare parts?
A: Diaphragms and o-rings still in stock, same as 1980.
Phone: +8615000725058
Email: edwardzhao@gbsxj.com