IB Systems' offer also includes complex installations for computer data centres (Data Centres).
We offer individual solutions optimised to meet specific needs and requirements, with a particular focus on the reliability and operational certainty that such facilities must meet.
Our priority is to ensure the trouble-free and safe operation of the systems implemented by IB Systems. In line with this principle, we provide you with comprehensive service care, both in the warranty and post-warranty period.
The range of teletechnical systems is supplemented by the following systems, which have a significant impact on the convenience and comfort of users, as well as serving to facilitate operation and improve the quality of facility administration.
IB Systems carries out electrical installations in the low and medium voltage range in newly built and renovated facilities.
We provide technical advice in the selection of solutions, materials and equipment used. We offer comprehensive services in the scope of delivery and assembly of electrical installation devices, commissioning of the installation and performance of electrical measurements.
We provide a guarantee for the work carried out and devices installed, as well as maintenance and post-warranty service.
IB Systems' offer includes:
Internal electrical installations:
External electrical installations
Other services
In view of the scale of computer use and the amount of data transferred, none of today's facilities can function effectively without a dedicated structural network, the parameters of which enable the transmission of large packets of information (data, video, audio). We carry out the structural cabling of facilities based on copper and fibre-optic installations.
The system includes:
Building Management Systems (BMS) are supervisory and control systems that integrate various subsystems (heating, ventilation and air conditioning and other technical installations), automation devices and controllers in order to optimise their operation.
Building automation control involves collecting and analysing data from the various subsystems in terms of the relationships between them and selecting their optimal settings. The application of the BMS brings tangible benefits: first and foremost, it leads to a reduction in operating costs by optimising the consumption of utilities (electricity, gas, water), increases the comfort and standard of the building, enhances security, and facilitates tenant billing. IB Systems designs and launches a variety of systems based on intelligent automation controllers, as well as implementing management applications.
The BMS integrates and supervises the operation of all technical equipment and installations into a single control and monitoring system, providing the ability to supervise and control many functions of a facility from a master system. The BMS consists of a wide variety of controllers and sensors dispersed in space and connected through ICT networks, monitoring data from across the facility. The task of the building automation system is to collect, process and visualise information from the building systems, as well as to exchange data between all installed subsystems (controllers).
Thanks to the application of the BMS, it is possible to influence work comfort, safety, behaviour of personnel and services, as well as changes in the condition of technical equipment, thus ensuring a high level of use and working conditions, as well as administration of the facility in question.
The systems installed by IB Systems are easy to expand and allow remote access to the database.
An alternative to traditional mechanical key-based access systems is an electronic access control system. It makes it possible to monitor and manage the movement of people and vehicles within a facility, flexibly authorising a defined group of people to access particular areas of the facility. The system allows entrances and exits to be monitored, as well as attempts at unauthorised entry. It can also be used as a time registration system, a vehicle control system in logistics companies, and also as a non-cash settlement system in facilities such as aqua parks, hotels, hospitals, etc.
The intrusion alarm system protects the facility and its surroundings from unauthorised external interference. The system is made up of a control panel and a wide range of peripheral devices, including various sensors, barriers and keypads.The technologies used make it possible to secure objects of any size, as well as to monitor a network of objects, thanks to the use of master monitoring systems. When designing an SSWiN, the system configuration is selected according to the requirements arising from the type of facility.
The CCTV system is used for continuous monitoring of the protected premises and their surroundings. Video recordings from cameras located at the most sensitive points are available on-line and also archived for the period required by the user. The dynamic development of camera technology and improvements in the format of image recording, results in a continuous increase in the quality and importance of video surveillance. The threats of the modern world (vandalism, hooliganism and terrorism) and, on the other hand, society's growing security demands, make video surveillance indispensable and not only limited to selected sites, but often covering entire urban areas (housing estates, streets, subways, airports, stadiums, etc.).
The Early Smoke Detection System is used to protect places and property requiring higher standards of fire protection (e.g. data processing centres, telephone exchanges, archives, etc.) and in facilities where traditional fire protection systems fail (e.g. cold stores, atriums, high-storage warehouses, historic buildings). The system works by drawing in and analysing the air from the room and, if the first signs of fire hazard are detected, immediately sending an alarm signal to the control panel. In this way, the fire is detected before the extinguishing systems need to be activated.
Gas extinguishing systems are used in any facility where the use of water as an extinguishing medium could cause irreparable damage (data processing centres, archives, museum collections). Different gas mixtures are used in the systems, depending on the type of object to be protected. The gases used in the extinguishing systems pose no risk to people and are removed after use via the ventilation system.
The Fire Alarm System is used for the early detection and localisation of the source of fire danger. The wide range of products offered allows the system configuration to be tailored to the needs of a specific facility. The systems use microprocessor control panels resistant to electromagnetic interference, and detectors ranging from the simplest optical through temperature, to the most advanced multisensor detectors.
An important advantage of the system is the loop structure of the installation. This means that the individual detectors are connected to the control panel in such a way that any interruption to the loop does not limit the functionality of the elements on the loop. The Fire Alarm System is an overriding system which, in the event of a fire emergency, takes over control of other building systems such as lifts, ventilation, access control, emergency exits, lighting, DSO.
All systems offered by our company are certified and comply with the applicable Polish standards.
A law, which has been in force in Poland for several years, has made it compulsory for owners of public buildings to install voice alarm systems. The VAS can combine the functions of a security system with the sound system of the facility, used to play music and advertising content (e.g. in shopping centres).
In the event of a fire emergency, the management of the VAS is taken over by the fire alarm system, which generates a command to start broadcasting emergency, evacuation and rescue messages through the VAS.
The ventilation and smoke extraction system makes it possible to secure escape routes by regulating smoke and heat extraction from the building. In the event of a fire emergency, the management of the smoke extraction system is taken over by the fire alarm system.
IB Systems' customers include both Investors and General Contractors carrying out construction projects in many market segments: energy, industrial, public and commercial.
We design, implement, integrate and service security, automation and electrical systems in power, heating and industrial facilities, office buildings, hospitals, state and local government and public utility buildings, sports halls, education and science facilities, museums, shopping centres, hotels, banks, telecommunications companies, airports and railway stations.