A Mechanical Fan Overhaul is an intensive engineering process designed to restore a fan assembly—whether it is an Air Handling Unit (AHU), an industrial blower, or a kitchen exhaust—to its original factory performance or better. In Kuala Lumpur’s high-humidity and high-heat environment, mechanical components degrade 30% faster than in temperate climates.
At EKG, we don't just "service" fans; we perform a deep restoration of the rotating assembly, the drive train, and the aerodynamic surfaces.
We follow a strict mechanical workflow to ensure every parasitic loss in the system is eliminated:
Aerodynamic Restoration: We chemically degrease and high-pressure clean the impeller. Removing even a thin layer of "carbon crust" or dust restores the blade's airfoil profile, increasing airflow (CFM) without increasing power draw.
Rotating Assembly Audit: We check the shaft for "runout" (bending) and the bearings for "pitting." We replace worn components with premium, C3-clearance industrial units designed for thermal expansion.
Drive Train Synchronization: We replace old V-belts and pulleys. Using Dual-Beam Laser Alignment, we ensure the motor and fan are perfectly collinear, eliminating the friction that causes 80% of bearing failures.
Dynamic Balancing (ISO G2.5): We perform in-situ balancing of the fan while it is installed. This ensures the unit runs so smoothly that vibration cannot be felt on the motor casing, protecting the building's structure.
A "stiff" or dirty fan is a massive energy drain. Mechanical friction and aerodynamic drag force the motor to draw more Amperes (A) to maintain the building's setpoint.
Torque Efficiency: By restoring the bearings and alignment, we reduce the "starting torque" and "running friction."
The Math: This restoration allows your Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) to maintain the required static pressure at a lower frequency (Hz). According to the Cube Law, a 20% reduction in fan speed results in a nearly 50% reduction in power consumption.
| Component | Failure Symptom | EKG Overhaul Standard |
| Impeller | Thumping / Low Airflow | Chemical Clean & ISO G2.5 Balance |
| Bearings | Screaming / Grinding | Replacement (SKF/FAG) with Induction Heating |
| Shaft | Wobble / Vibration | Laser Straightening & Precision Polishing |
| Belts/Pulleys | Squealing / Burning Smell | Matched Set Replacement & Laser Alignment |
| Motor | Overheating / Tripping | Insulation (Megger) Test & Re-Varnishing |
Most general maintenance contractors focus on filters and coils. EKG focuses on the heart of the machine:
In-Situ Precision: We balance and align your fans "in-place," meaning no expensive rigging or weeks of downtime.
Sonic Tensioning: We don't tension belts by "thumb pressure." We use acoustic meters to tune your drive belts to the exact frequency required for zero-slip energy transfer.
Vibration Signature Analysis: We provide a "Before & After" spectrum report. This is your "Birth Certificate" of mechanical health, proving the unit meets ISO 10816 standards.
Thermal Post-Audit: We use infrared cameras to ensure the bearings and motor junctions are running cool, confirming the elimination of friction.
Mechanical Noise: High-pitched squeals (belts/pulleys) or low-frequency growls (bearings).
Structural Vibration: Feeling the fan "thrum" through the floor or ductwork.
High Energy Bills: An unexplained spike in the motor's amperage draw.
Reduced Cooling: The AHU is running at 100% speed but failing to reach the temperature setpoint.
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