In high-rise and industrial buildings, a Gravity Relief Ventilator is only as effective as its counterweight setting. These "Safety Valves" are designed to stay closed to conserve air conditioning but must "crack open" the moment internal building pressure rises—usually due to a Staircase Pressurization Fan or a powerful AHU. If the counterweights are too heavy, fire doors become "jammed" shut; if they are too light, your expensive cool air leaks out 24/7.
As part of a Ventilation Systems Audit, EKG provides precision calibration of these mechanical balances to ensure your building "breathes" at exactly the right Pascal (Pa) level.
The counterweight acts as the mechanical "logic" for the vent. It works against the surface area of the damper blades:
The Target Setpoint (+15 Pa): In standard KL commercial buildings, we aim for the vent to begin opening at 15 Pascals. This keeps the building slightly "Positive" to repel dust and humidity while ensuring the pressure doesn't climb to dangerous levels.
The Safety Limit (50 Pa): During a fire, the vent must be fully open before the stairwell reaches 50 Pa. If the counterweight is poorly adjusted and the pressure hits 80 Pa, it can require over 200 Newtons of force to open a fire door—trapping occupants.
The Lever Arm Principle: Because the counterweight sits on a threaded rod, moving the weight just 10mm can change the opening pressure by 5-10 Pa.
We treat counterweight adjustment as a laboratory-grade aerodynamic task:
Digital Manometer Mapping: We don't "guess" the weight position. We use High-Precision Digital Manometers to measure the actual pressure differential (DP) across the vent while the fans are running.
Threaded-Rod Restoration: In KL’s humidity, the adjustment threads often rust, "locking" the weight in the wrong position. We strip the oxidation and apply Dry-Film PTFE lubricant to ensure the weight can be micro-adjusted.
"Flutter" Mitigation: If the weight is poorly balanced, the damper will "chatter" or "hunt" (opening and closing rapidly). We adjust the Fulcrum Point to ensure a smooth, dampened opening cycle.
Blade Sensitivity Audit: We check the "Pivot Friction." If the bearings are dry, the weight has to be set lighter to compensate, which makes the vent unreliable. We restore the pivots to "Zero-Drag" status.
Counterweight adjustment is the most direct way to optimize your Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs).
Reducing "Parasitic Leakage": A vent that is set too light allows 15% to 20% of your conditioned air to escape. This forces your AHUs to run at higher speeds to maintain comfort.
The Logic: By perfectly balancing the counterweights, we "seal" the building envelope. This allows your supply fans to hit their target pressure at a lower frequency (Hz).
Because of the Cube Law, reducing the fan speed by 10% (by stopping air leaks) reduces your daily cooling energy consumption by nearly 30%.
| Symptom | Diagnosis | EKG Action Required |
| Fire Doors Hard to Open | Weight Too Heavy (High Pa) | Move Weight Toward Fulcrum |
| Vent "Flapping" in Wind | Weight Too Light (Low Pa) | Move Weight Away from Fulcrum |
| Whistling Lift Shafts | Over-Pressurization | Decrease Relief Setpoint |
| High Humidity Indoors | Vent Leaking (Stuck Open) | Inspect Pivot & Reset Balance |
| Noisy "Clunking" | Poor Dampening / Loose Weight | Secure Weights & Lube Linkage |
BOMBA & FC Compliance: We provide the "Force-to-Open" logs required for your annual Fire Certificate (FC), proving your relief vents prevent door-jamming.
Mechanical Restoration Path: If your weights or rods are corroded beyond adjustment, we are experts in Mechanical Fan Overhauls, offering on-site fabrication of new stainless steel balance arms.
VFD-Energy ROI Projection: We calculate the TNB savings achieved by "Sealing" your building via precision counterweight tuning.
2026 Technical Tools: We use digital manometers and force gauges calibrated to the latest Malaysian Standards.
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