In hazardous industrial settings across Kuala Lumpur and Selangor, replacing a fan blade is not a simple mechanical swap. When dealing with Explosion Proof (Ex) or Spark-Resistant Construction (SRC), the replacement blade must maintain the system's safety integrity. A standard steel blade can produce a high-energy spark upon impact, whereas a Non-Sparking Blade is engineered to fail "softly" without creating an ignition source.
EKG M&E Sdn Bhd provides expert replacement and balancing services for AMCA-rated spark-resistant fans, ensuring your facility remains compliant with JKKP (DOSH) safety standards.
When replacing a blade, we first identify the fan's AMCA 99-0401 classification to ensure the new part meets the required protection level:
Type A (Highest Protection): Requires a completely non-ferrous (usually Aluminum or Monel) impeller and housing. The replacement blade must be identical in material to avoid galvanic corrosion and maintain the "non-sparking" status.
Type B (Standard Industrial): Requires a non-ferrous impeller (blade assembly) and a non-ferrous "rub ring" at the shaft entry. We often replace these with Cast Aluminum or Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic (FRP) blades.
Type C (Basic Protection): Uses an aluminum inlet cone or rub ring. Even if the blade is steel, it must be designed so that any "shift" results in contact with a non-ferrous part first.
As an HVAC and Clean Air Specialist, our commissioning and repair team follows a strict safety protocol for blade replacement:
We verify that the replacement blade is truly non-ferrous. In environments with corrosive gases (like acid rooms in KL), we often recommend Anti-Static FRP blades, which prevent both sparks and chemical degradation.
According to BS EN 14986, the minimum clearance between the blade tip and the casing must be at least 0.5% of the contact diameter (and no less than 2mm).
The Risk: If the gap is too small, thermal expansion or Vibration can cause the blade to strike the housing.
The Service: We use precision feeler gauges to "dial in" the clearance across the full 360° rotation.
A new non-sparking blade—even if identical to the old one—can change the fan's center of mass.
The Service: We perform On-Site Dynamic Balancing. Unbalanced fans cause shaft "wobble," which can lead to the blade striking the housing or the motor bearings overheating—both of which are major ignition risks.
| Task | Safety Requirement | EKG M&E Precision Method |
| LOTO (Lockout/Tagout) | Zero energy state. | Verified electrical isolation before guard removal. |
| Fastener Torque | Prevent blade detachment. | Calibrated torque wrenching to manufacturer specs. |
| Static Grounding | Dissipate charge. | Continuity test from blade hub to earth (<1 Ohm). |
| Resonance Check | Avoid "Critical Speeds". | VFD "Skip Frequency" programming after installation. |
Attempting a DIY replacement of an explosion-proof fan blade can void your JKKP (DOSH) LEV Certification. In Malaysia, any modification to a hazardous area device must be documented and verified to ensure the T-Rating (Surface Temperature) and Gas Group (e.g., IIB or IIC) remain intact.
Seal Integrity: We ensure the "rub ring" and shaft seals are replaced or serviced alongside the blade to prevent gas leakage into the motor housing.
VFD Optimization: If the new blade has a different pitch, we recalibrate your Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) to ensure the motor doesn't overload at the new airflow setpoint.
Certified "Ex" Competency: Our technicians are trained in hazardous area mechanical repairs, ensuring your safety certifications remain valid.
Turnkey Solutions: From the initial Vibration Analysis to the final airflow commissioning, we manage the entire repair lifecycle.
Local Support: Based in Kuala Lumpur, we stock a range of Non-Sparking Aluminum and FRP blades for rapid emergency replacement.
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