In Kuala Lumpur’s high-rise towers, High-Temperature Axial Fans are typically found in Smoke Spill and Basement Extract systems. These fans are engineered to operate in extreme conditions—often rated to run for 2 hours at temperatures as high as 300°C or 400°C. Because they are "In-Line" fans, the motor is frequently sitting directly in the airstream, making maintenance critical to prevent the motor from baking itself during a fire.
As part of a Ventilation Systems Audit, EKG provides specialized axial maintenance that ensures these heavy-duty units don't seize when the heat rises.
Standard maintenance often misses the "Internal" stressors of high-temp axial units:
Bearing Grease Carbonization: Standard grease turns into a hard, carbonized "crust" when exposed to high heat. We use specialized Synthetic High-Temp Lubricants that maintain their viscosity at 250°C+.
Blade Pitch Creep: Axial fan blades are set at a specific angle (pitch) to move massive volumes of air. Over years of high-torque starts, these blades can shift. A 1 degree error in pitch can overload the motor by 15%.
Motor Winding "Breathing": High-temp motors on rooftops "breathe" in KL’s 90% humidity during the night. This moisture rots the high-temp insulation (Class H), leading to a short circuit during an emergency start.
We don't just "wipe the casing." We audit the fan's ability to survive a thermal event:
Internal Cooling Path Audit: We inspect the "Air-Over-Motor" cooling passages. If these are clogged with basement soot or grease, the motor will overheat and trip before the smoke is cleared.
Blade Pitch & Balance Verification: We use digital protractors to ensure all blades are at the exact design angle. We perform On-Site Dynamic Balancing to ensure the fan runs at < 2.5 mm/s vibration.
High-Temp Seal & Flex Replacement: Standard rubber connectors melt in a fire. We replace them with Ceramic-Fiber or Vermiculite-Coated flexible connectors that remain structural at 400°C.
VFD Torque-Boost Tuning: We audit the Variable Frequency Drive (VFD). Axial fans have high "Rotational Inertia." We ensure the VFD has enough "Start-Torque" to snap the fan to full speed without tripping on "Over-Current."
High-temperature fans are usually high-power units (up to 110kW). Their efficiency is directly tied to the "Tip Clearance" between the blade and the casing.
Friction Elimination: If the motor bearings are "tight" or the blades are dirty, the fan fights its own internal resistance.
The Logic: Because of the Cube Law, a fan that is mechanically "slick" and correctly pitched can move the same volume of air at a lower RPM. This reduces the electrical load on your Emergency Generator during a fire.
| Component | Maintenance Action | Safety Criticality |
| Motor Bearings | High-Temp Synthetic Re-grease | Critical (Prevents Seizure) |
| Fan Blades | Degreasing & Pitch Check | High (Ensures Air Volume) |
| Casing Bolts | Torque Check (Thermal Expansion) | Medium (Prevents Blade Strike) |
| Flexible Connectors | Fire-Rated Material Audit | High (Prevents Smoke Leak) |
| VFD Logic | Fire-Mode "Ignore Faults" Check | Critical (Run-to-Death Logic) |
BOMBA Certification Support: We provide the "Form G" documentation and volumetric test data required for your annual Fire Certificate (FC) renewal.
Mechanical Restoration Path: If an axial fan is vibrating or underperforming, we are experts in Mechanical Fan Overhauls, offering motor rewinding and impeller rebuilding.
VFD ROI Projection: We optimize your axial fan's "Test Cycle" on the VFD to minimize TNB peak-demand charges while ensuring a 100% reliable start.
KL High-Rise Expertise: We understand the specific demands of basement smoke extract and staircase pressurization in Kuala Lumpur's landmark towers.
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