In the 2026 Malaysian regulatory landscape, Emergency Smoke Control AHU Protocols are a critical intersection of mechanical engineering and life safety. Governed by the Fire Services Act 1988 (Act 341) and the Uniform Building By-Laws (UBBL) 2026, these protocols dictate how Air Handling Units must respond during a fire event to prevent the spread of toxic fumes. Since February 3, 2026, compliance with these sequences is a mandatory requirement for maintaining a valid BOMBA Safety Permit.
At EKG (Malaysia) SDN BHD, we engineer these protocols to ensure your facility remains Sterile, Silent, and Statutory-Compliant.
Under the 2026 framework, AHUs are categorized based on their role in smoke management.
Standard AHU Shutdown: Units that do not form part of a specialized smoke spill system must trigger an Automatic Fire Signal AHU Shut-off. This prevents the fan from pushing smoke into non-affected fire compartments.
Smoke Spill/Extraction Mode: Specialized units equipped with high-temperature motors (rated for 250°C to 300°C) may be programmed to switch to 100% exhaust mode to clear smoke from corridors and lobbies.
BOMBA "K" Mark Sensors: All duct smoke detectors and motorized dampers must be certified under the eFEIS 2.0 system to ensure they function reliably during an emergency.
When the Fire Alarm Monitoring System (FAMS) detects smoke, the AHU must follow a millisecond-precision protocol:
Detection: The return air Duct Smoke Detector or the building's general fire alarm triggers a signal.
Motor Shutdown: The AHU’s IE5 EC Fan Wall receives a hard-wired "Kill" signal. Power is cut to stop the airflow immediately.
Damper Isolation: Motorized Fire Dampers at every fire-rated wall penetration lose power and revert to their fail-safe "Closed" position using internal spring returns.
BMS/FACP Status: The system reports a "Confirmed Safe" status to the Fire Control Room, allowing the BOMBA incident commander to see which units are successfully isolated.
A compliant smoke control protocol requires hardware that can survive the initial stages of a fire event.
| Component | 2026 Technical Standard | Purpose |
| FR Cabling (Class C) | MS 2116 Compliant | Ensures the shut-off signal is maintained even in high-heat zones. |
| Duct Smoke Detector | Photoelectric / UL-Listed | Reliable detection without false triggers from dust or humidity. |
| Casing Insulation | Non-Combustible (Class 0) | Prevents the AHU itself from contributing to the fire load. |
| Fireman’s Switch | Key-Operated Override | Allows manual control of fans by emergency responders at the FACP. |
To secure or renew your AHU Safety Permit, our engineers coordinate a physical audit with BOMBA:
Smoke Injection Test: We perform non-toxic smoke tests to verify the response time of the shut-off protocol.
Pressure Differential Audit: For units in smoke spill mode, we verify that the system maintains the required pressure to keep exit stairs clear of smoke.
Integrity Check: Verification that all "Passive" fire-stopping (intumescent mastic/mortar) around ducts is intact and meets the 2-hour fire-resistance rating.
Technical Integrity: Our protocols are designed by mechanical engineers who specialize in the complex relationship between HVAC thermodynamics and fire-life safety.
EECA 2024 Alignment: We ensure that smoke control dampers are selected for low pressure drop, protecting your unit's Specific Fan Power (SFP) and energy rating.
GITA Support: Documented compliance with BOMBA smoke control standards is essential for claiming the 100% Green Investment Tax Allowance.
Are your AHU smoke control protocols safe enough for a 2026 audit? Contact EKG (Malaysia) SDN BHD today for a specialized Statutory Safety Audit & Protocol Integration.
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