Variable Speed Drive (VSD) AHU Optimization by EKG (Malaysia) SDN BHD
In the context of the EECA 2024 and MS 1525 standards, Variable Speed Drive (VSD) optimization is the primary mechanical strategy for reducing Building Energy Intensity (BEI). Since Air Handling Units (AHUs) are designed for "worst-case" peak cooling loads (which occur less than 5% of the time in Malaysia), a system without VSD modulation is essentially wasting energy 95% of the year.
At EKG (Malaysia) SDN BHD, we specialize in retrofitting and engineering AHUs with VSD technology to transform them from static energy consumers into dynamic, star-rated assets.
1. The Physics of Savings: The Affinity Laws
The core justification for VSD optimization is found in the Fan Laws (or Affinity Laws). These laws dictate that the power consumed by a fan motor is proportional to the cube of its speed:
-
The Result: Reducing your fan speed by just 20% lowers the power consumption by nearly 50%.
-
The Impact: In a 24/7 facility, this optimization can reduce annual HVAC electricity costs by 30% to 60%, directly moving your building into a higher EECA 2024 Star Rating bracket.
2. Operational Optimization Strategies
A. Demand-Controlled Ventilation (DCV)
The VSD is linked to CO2 and Occupancy sensors.
-
Logic: When meeting rooms or office floors are at 50% capacity, the VSD ramps the AHU motor down to match the actual fresh air and cooling requirement.
-
Sustainability: This ensures the building meets the MS 1525 air quality standards without the energy penalty of constant-volume over-ventilation.
B. Static Pressure Reset
Traditional systems maintain a constant (and often unnecessarily high) static pressure in the ductwork.
-
Optimization: Our Smart AHU systems use VSDs to dynamically lower the static pressure setpoint based on the position of the furthest VAV (Variable Air Volume) dampers. Lowering static pressure allows the motor to run at a lower frequency, extending the lifespan of the bearings and belts.
C. Soft Start Capability
A major hidden cost of AHU operation is the "inrush current" when a motor starts across-the-line.
-
Benefit: VSDs provide a "Soft Start," gradually ramping up the speed.
This eliminates electrical demand spikes (reducing TNB peak demand charges) and prevents mechanical stress on the fan belts and motor shafts.
3. Comparison: Constant Speed vs. VSD-Optimized AHU
| Feature | Constant Speed AHU | VSD-Optimized AHU (EKG) |
| Control Logic | On/Off (Binary) | Modulating (0-100%) |
| Energy Consumption | 100% at all times | Matches Actual Building Load |
| Mechanical Wear | High (Hard Starts/Stops) | Low (Soft Starts/Smooth Operation) |
| Humidity Control | Variable / Unstable | Precise (via Air-Dwell Time Control) |
| Noise Level | Constant High Decibels | Quiet (during part-load) |
| Compliance | High Risk under EECA 2024 | Star-Rating Optimized |
4. VSD vs. EC Plug Fan: The 2026 Selection Criteria
While VSDs are excellent for retrofitting existing AC induction motors, for new installations, EKG often recommends EC (Electronically Commutated) Plug Fans.
-
VSD Retrofit: Best for large existing motors (over 15kW) where the mechanical structure is still sound but requires modulation.
-
EC Fan Integration: Best for new AHU designs or total motor replacements. EC fans integrate the VSD electronics directly into the motor housing, achieving IE5 efficiency with zero belt-drive losses.
Why Partner with EKG (Malaysia) SDN BHD?
-
Technical Integrity: We provide the Harmonic Analysis and energy calculation reports required for Suruhanjaya Tenaga (ST) energy audits.
-
3D BIM Coordination: We use 3D modeling to ensure VSD enclosures are positioned for optimal cooling and maintenance access, preventing overheating—the #1 cause of VSD failure in Malaysia.
-
BOMBA-Compliant Safety: All control panels and VSD housing meet international fire safety and electrical protection standards.
Is your facility's energy intensity too high for the mandatory 2026 audits? Contact EKG (Malaysia) SDN BHD today for a technical VSD optimization audit. We specialize in modernizing HVAC infrastructure to lower your BEI and protect your operational budget.
How would you like to proceed with your motor performance audit?



