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E3 Point Gas Detection Selection

In today's commercial environments, ensuring the safety of people, property, and the bottom line is paramount. Toxic and combustible gases pose significant risks, making reliable gas detection systems a necessity. 

Stromquist & Company understands these concerns and offers an intelligent solution: the E3 Point Gas Detection System. 

In this blog post, we'll explore how E3 Point can help meet your gas detection selection needs and enhance your commercial operation.


The Versatile E3 Point Gas Detection System
The E3 Point Gas Detection System is a versatile and advanced gas monitor designed to detect a wide range of toxic and combustible gases commonly found in commercial spaces and outbuildings. This comprehensive gas detection system ensures that you are prepared to address gas-related safety concerns in your facility.

Standalone or Networkable – The Choice is Yours
One of the standout features of the E3 Point Gas Detection System is its flexibility. You can use it as a standalone unit for single or dual-gas detection by incorporating remote sensors, or you can deploy it as part of a networked system. 

Energy Efficiency through Demand Control Ventilation
E3 Point goes beyond gas detection by offering Demand Control Ventilation (DCV) capabilities. By connecting the system to relays, your Building Automation System (BAS), or a controller, you can optimize your building's ventilation system. This not only enhances safety but also leads to significant energy savings. 

Enhanced Building Systems Integration
The E3 Point Gas Detection System doesn't operate in isolation. In its network configuration, E3 Point seamlessly integrates with other critical building systems, including HVAC, fire/smoke systems, surveillance, and more. 

Streamlined Selection Process
Choosing the right gas detection solution can be daunting, but Stromquist & Company simplifies the process with E3 Point. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you get started:

Step 1 - Select Housing: Begin by selecting the housing that suits your needs. Keep in mind that you'll need to 
select the on-board sensor and any remote sensors separately.

Step 2 - Select an On-board Sensor: Choose the on-board sensor that best fits your requirements. If you're
opting for a dual gas configuration, you'll make this selection here.

Step 3 - Select any Remote Sensors: If you're using a dual gas configuration, this is where you'll choose your
 remote sensors. These sensors come complete with the sensor cartridge, simplifying the setup process.

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Choose your E3 Point with Stromquist & Company for smarter, safer, and cost-effective gas detection in any commercial setting.


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