In the mechanical plants of Kuala Lumpur and Selangor, cooling tower fans are among the most common sources of structural fatigue. Because these fans are large, rotate at high speeds, and operate in 100% humidity, even a minor imbalance can escalate into a catastrophic failure. Vibration Analysis is a predictive maintenance tool used to "listen" to the machine’s internal health, allowing us to identify precisely which component is failing before it breaks.
EKG M&E Sdn Bhd utilizes high-precision piezoelectric accelerometers and FFT (Fast Fourier Transform) analyzers to diagnose cooling tower health without shutting down your Chiller plant.
Vibration isn't just "shaking"; it is a signature of mechanical distress. As an HVAC and Clean Air Specialist, we break down vibration into three measurable units:
Displacement (Microns): Measures the actual "swing" or distance the part is moving. High displacement usually indicates a loose mounting or a structural base issue.
Velocity (mm/s): The best indicator of overall "fatigue" and destructive force. We follow ISO 10816 standards to determine if your tower is in the "Safe," "Alarm," or "Danger" zone.
Acceleration (G's): Used to detect high-frequency faults, such as "pitting" on gear teeth or bearing race defects.
Using Frequency Spectrum Analysis, we can separate the "noise" of the tower to find the root cause:
Mass Imbalance (1x RPM Peak): Caused by uneven scale buildup on one fan blade or a missing piece of FRP coating. This is the #1 cause of cracked cooling tower casings.
Misalignment (2x RPM Peak): Identified when the motor shaft and gearbox input shaft are not perfectly co-linear. This creates "axial" force that destroys seals and leads to oil leaks.
Bearing Failure (High-Frequency "Floors"): We can hear the "micro-clicks" of a failing ball bearing months before the motor seizes, allowing for a planned Motor Service instead of an emergency shutdown.
Gearbox Tooth Mesh: We analyze the "GMF" (Gear Mesh Frequency) to detect chipped or worn teeth in the reduction drive.
| Velocity (mm/s RMS) | Condition | EKG M&E Recommendation |
| 0.5 – 1.8 | Excellent | Continue Standard PM. |
| 1.8 – 4.5 | Satisfactory | Monitor; check for minor scale on blades. |
| 4.5 – 7.1 | Unsatisfactory | Dynamic Balancing required immediately. |
| > 11.0 | Danger | Emergency Shutdown to prevent structural collapse. |
Vibration patterns change as the fan speed changes.
Resonance Testing: Every structure has a "Natural Frequency." If your Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) runs the fan at a speed that matches this frequency, the tower will shake violently.
Critical Speed Lockout: During our analysis, we identify these "danger speeds" and program your VSD/VFD to skip them, ensuring the fan only operates in "smooth" frequency zones.
In-Situ Diagnostics: We perform the analysis while the tower is in operation, meaning no downtime for your building occupants.
Baseline Trending: We keep a digital "fingerprint" of your motor and gearbox. By comparing today's data to last year's, we can predict exactly when a bearing will need replacement.
Strategic Support: Based in Kuala Lumpur, we provide turnkey analysis, Dynamic Balancing, and Gearbox Overhauls for the region's most critical infrastructure.
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