In a fire emergency, Staircase Pressurization Fans and Smoke Spill Fans must ramp up to maximum speed instantly. This sudden torque creates massive mechanical stress. If your Anti-Vibration (AV) Mounts are cracked, collapsed, or "bottomed out," this energy isn't absorbed—it is transferred directly into the building structure and the fan bearings.
As part of a Ventilation Systems Audit, EKG identifies failing mounts that threaten the structural integrity and operational lifespan of your critical life-safety fans.
Fire fans often sit idle for months, which is actually worse for rubber and spring mounts than constant use:
"Settling" and Permanent Set: The heavy weight of a 30kW to 75kW motor sitting on the same spot for years causes rubber mounts to lose their elasticity and "flatten," losing all damping ability.
Corrosion of Springs: In KL’s humid rooftop environments, open-spring mounts often rust. A rusted spring becomes rigid, transmitting 100% of the fan's vibration into the floor.
Oil & Grease Degradation: If your fan has a slow bearing leak, the oil can chemically rot the rubber inserts of the mounts, causing them to turn into a "sticky mess" that offers zero support.
We don't just "swap" rubber; we re-engineer the fan’s connection to the building:
Static Deflection Measurement: We calculate the required "squish" of the mount based on the fan's weight and RPM. If a mount doesn't deflect enough, it isn't isolating anything.
Laser Alignment Post-Replacement: Replacing mounts shifts the fan's position. We perform a Laser Shaft Alignment afterward to ensure the motor and fan are perfectly "true," preventing premature bearing failure.
High-Temp Specification: For Smoke Spill fans, we use mounts rated for high-temperature zones to ensure they don't melt or fail during a 300°C fire event.
Base Inertia Check: We inspect the concrete plinth or steel frame. If the base is cracked, new mounts won't fix the vibration; we provide Mechanical Fan Overhauls to stabilize the entire assembly.
Vibration is literally "wasted energy." Every millimeter of shake is power that isn't going into moving air.
Friction Reduction: Excessive vibration causes "Internal Friction" within the motor and bearings, increasing the amperage draw.
The Logic: Because of the Cube Law, a fan that is mechanically smooth and vibration-free can hit its target pressure at a lower frequency. Restoring the AV mounts allows us to tune the Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) for maximum efficiency.
| Mount Condition | Physical Symptom | Risk Level |
| Healthy | 15mm to 25mm Deflection | Low (Safe Operation) |
| Hardened/Cracked | Visible Rubber Fissures | Medium (Structure-Borne Noise) |
| Bottomed Out | Metal-on-Metal Contact | High (Bearing & Floor Damage) |
| Sheared/Rusted | Fan "Leaning" to one side | Critical (Potential Fan Failure) |
BOMBA Compliance: Our maintenance logs provide the "due diligence" proof required for your annual Fire Certificate (FC) inspections.
Precision Engineering: We match the "Natural Frequency" of the mount to the "Forced Frequency" of the fan to prevent resonance—the phenomenon that causes fans to "walk" across the floor.
VFD ROI Projection: By reducing mechanical drag caused by vibration, we show you the Ringgit savings achieved through improved motor efficiency.
Total Overhaul Capability: If the mounts have failed, the bearings are likely stressed. We offer full Mechanical Fan Overhauls, including dynamic balancing and motor rewinding.
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