In the mission-critical infrastructure of Kuala Lumpur, the Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) room is the heart of your electrical resilience. However, the Lead-Acid (VRLA) or Lithium-Ion batteries inside are highly sensitive to heat. For every 8°C to 10°C rise above the optimal operating temperature of 25°C, the service life of a VRLA battery is reduced by 50%. Furthermore, during charging, lead-acid batteries can emit trace amounts of hydrogen gas, making proper ventilation a matter of both equipment longevity and life safety.
EKG M&E Sdn Bhd specializes in the design, installation, and 24/7 maintenance of UPS room ventilation and cooling, ensuring your backup power is ready when the TNB grid fails.
As an HVAC and Clean Air Specialist, we distinguish between two critical requirements in a UPS room:
Heat Removal: UPS modules and transformers generate significant "Sensible Heat." We install Precision Air Conditioning (PAC) or high-static DX units to maintain a constant 22°C to 25°C.
Hydrogen Exhaust (Safety Ventilation): Even "sealed" VRLA batteries can outgas hydrogen during overcharge. Since hydrogen is lighter than air and highly flammable, we install dedicated exhaust fans at the highest point of the ceiling to prevent gas pockets.
UPS loads are rarely constant. As the batteries reach full charge or the building load fluctuates, the heat output changes. We utilize Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs) to manage this dynamically:
Hydrogen Sensing Interlock: We install hydrogen (H_2) sensors linked to a VFD-controlled exhaust fan. If gas levels rise, the VFD instantly ramps the fan to 100% to flush the room.
Temperature Tracking: Instead of running exhaust fans at full speed 24/7, the VFD modulates the RPM based on the room's ambient temperature, significantly reducing your facility's PUE (Power Usage Effectiveness).
Soft-Starts: VFDs eliminate the high electrical "inrush" current when large exhaust fans start, preventing interference with the sensitive UPS electronics they are meant to protect.
Our UPS ventilation designs in Malaysia comply with international safety codes:
| Feature | Standard Requirement | EKG M&E Implementation |
| Air Exchange Rate | Minimum 2 to 4 air changes per hour (ACH). | Calculated based on battery AH capacity and charging voltage. |
| Gas Detection | Alert at 1% H2 concentration (25% of LFL). | Audible/visual alarms and BMS notification. |
| Fan Redundancy | N+1 Exhaust Fans. | Dual-fan systems with automatic failover logic. |
| Negative Pressure | Keep the room at a slight negative pressure. | Prevents battery odors/gases from leaking into office areas. |
A seized exhaust fan in a UPS room can lead to a thermal runaway or a gas buildup. Our maintenance program includes:
Vibration Spectrum Analysis: We perform FFT analysis on the exhaust fan bearings. In many KL buildings, these fans are located in hard-to-reach ceiling voids; our analysis detects wear months before the fan seizes.
Airflow Velocity Testing: We use digital anemometers to verify that the "scavenging" effect at the ceiling level is actually removing the air as designed.
Filter Hygiene: We ensure the intake louvers are clear of the urban dust and haze particulates common in the Klang Valley, which can otherwise clog battery vents.
34-Year Legacy in KL: We have designed and maintained UPS environments for Malaysia's leading financial institutions and telecommunication hubs.
Turnkey MEP Execution: From the Hydrogen Gas Sensors to the VFD control panels and Fire Damper Interlocks, we manage the entire safety loop.
Battery Life Optimization: Our precision cooling and ventilation strategies often extend the life of a battery string by 2 to 3 years, providing a massive ROI on hardware replacement costs.
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