JBK provides technical training for technical and management staff of companies in the following subjects:


Gas detection

Subject training for air conditioning and refrigeration technicians and fitters, installers of explosive and hazardous gas detectors.
The scope of the training includes:
- Theory, working philosophy of EC, SC, CT, IR sensors, advantages and disadvantages, risks, inadequacies in performing their functions, influence of external factors
- control boards - theory and practice
- calibration in theory and practice
- detection of sensor malfunctions
- collaborative and distributed operation, surveillance and facility management systems, connection of sensors to a SCADA system at current signal level and/or Modbus network.


Hotel and office systems. Detection of refrigerants, gases and fumes, aerosols in commercial premises.
Subject training for technicians, designers and owners of hotels and office buildings.
The scope of the training includes:
- use of MVR-300 detectors for the detection of refrigerants R407C, R410A, R404A, R32 in public and hotel rooms
- use of IAM detectors for the detection of gases and fumes, aerosols in public areas and hotel rooms
- examples of how detectors can be linked and integrated into building control systems.


Informatics

Management training.
What to look for when choosing an ERP system.

Topics range:
- discussing the possibilities of the systems present on the Polish market
- needs analysis - typical requirements in retail, service and production companies
- needs analysis - special requirements
- ERP - theory versus practice
- levels of information immersion in the designed system.


Automatics

CODESYS in stationary and mobile systems.
Training for developers and designers of automation systems.


MOdbus and CAN. Advantages and disadvantages, hazard prediction, problem detection, use of CodeSys libraries..


Filtration

Not all filters are equal.
Subject-specific training for management and purchasing departments.

Theory of filter construction.
Risks resulting from the installation of inadequate filters.
Unethical distribution practices. Prevention.
Methodology for initial filter quality verification activities.
Quality tests according to current standards.