The all-new inSure Monitoring Device represents a significant advancement in the realm of pressure relief valve management, offering real-time monitoring capabilities that enhance safety and operational efficiency. This innovative device is designed to detect and record pressure relief events by measuring valve stem movement, providing critical data that can be utilized for improved data acquisition and flow calculations.

One of the standout features of the inSure device is its ability to connect seamlessly to Distributed Control Systems (DCS) through multiple communication protocols, including wired 4-20mA, WirelessHART, and ISA100 Wireless. This flexibility allows for easy integration into existing systems, ensuring that users can monitor valve performance without extensive modifications to their infrastructure.

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The device is equipped with Bluetooth connectivity, enabling users to calibrate the unit and access live valve status through the CW inSure App. This app provides real-time insights into pressure events, including time, temperature, battery voltage and valve position, allowing for proactive management of relief events and more accurate reporting of fugitive emissions.

Another significant advantage of the inSure device is its robust construction, certified for use in hazardous environments with intrinsic safety features. It is designed for outdoor use and can withstand extreme environmental conditions, with an operational temperature range of -40° C to 60° C (-40° F to 140° F) and an ingress protection rating of IP66.

In addition, the inSure device is powered by a replaceable battery, ensuring long-term reliability and ease of maintenance. With a data storage capacity of 180MB and a sampling rate of one per second, it provides comprehensive insights into valve performance, helping to reduce maintenance costs and improve system reliability.