In the high-rise landscape of Kuala Lumpur, a Fire Safety Ventilation Audit is a specialized mechanical and volumetric assessment of your building’s "Final Defense." As of 2026, BOMBA and DOSH have tightened enforcement on staircase pressurization and smoke spill systems. It is no longer enough for a fan to simply "turn on"; it must hit precise Pascal (Pa) and velocity targets to ensure occupants can escape and firefighters can enter.
As part of a Ventilation Systems Audit, EKG performs these high-stakes checks to ensure your building is legally compliant and mechanically ready for an emergency.
We evaluate your fire ventilation infrastructure across three intersecting zones of performance:
Staircase Pressurization (+50 Pa): We verify that the escape stairs maintain enough positive pressure to keep smoke out, but not so much that a child cannot pull the door open (typically capped at 110N of force).
Smoke Spill & Extraction: We audit the "Negative Pressure" zones. In a fire, these fans must remove heat and toxic fumes from lobbies and basements to prevent "Flashover."
System Interlock & Logic: We test the Fire Mode Sequence of Operation. We ensure that when the alarm sounds, AHUs trip "OFF" while life-safety fans ramp "ON" in the correct chronological order.
Our engineers use calibrated metrology to prove your building's "Safety Envelope":
Pressure Differential Mapping: We use digital manometers to map the pressure gradient from the ground floor to the roof. We identify "Leakage Zones" where air escapes through lift shafts or poor duct seals.
Door Force & Velocity Testing: We measure the air "Blast" at an open fire door (Target: 1.0 m/s) and the physical force required to open that door. This ensures the system is safe for all occupants.
VFD Fire-Mode Validation: We audit the Variable Frequency Drive (VFD). In a fire, the VFD must ignore "Soft Faults" (like motor heat) and run until physical failure. We ensure your "Emergency Bypass" is correctly wired.
Magnetic Door Release Audit: We check the synchronization between the ventilation start-up and the release of electromagnetic door holders.
Safety fans are often the largest motors in a building (30kW to 90kW). While they run rarely, their monthly "BOMBA Tests" can cause massive spikes in your TNB Peak Demand charges.
Mechanical Efficiency: A fan with worn bearings or slipping belts requires more "Hz" (speed) to hit its 50 Pa target.
The Logic: Because of the Cube Law, a fan that is mechanically "slick" (aligned and lubricated) can hit its required pressure at a lower frequency. This reduces the electrical stress on your building's Emergency Generator by nearly 50%.
| Component | Performance Target | Critical Failure Risk |
| Staircase Pressure | 50 Pa (+/- 10) | Smoke Ingress (Low) / Stuck Doors (High) |
| Lobby Smoke Spill | 10 to 12 Air Changes/Hr | Heat Buildup / Flashover Risk |
| Fire Dampers | < 30 Sec Closure | Fire Spreading through Ductwork |
| Motor Vibration | < 2.8 mm/s | Bearing Seizure during Emergency |
| ATS Changeover | < 10 Seconds | Total Loss of Smoke Control |
BOMBA Form G Support: We provide the technical documentation and witness logs required for your annual Fire Certificate (FC) renewal in Malaysia.
Mechanical Restoration Path: We don't just find faults; we fix them. We are experts in Mechanical Fan Overhauls, offering on-site dynamic balancing, bearing replacements, and motor rewinding.
VFD ROI Projection: We optimize your safety fan setpoints so you don't over-pressurize the building, protecting your motors and saving energy during routine tests.
2026 Technical Standards: We stay ahead of Malaysian Law, ensuring your high-rise meets the latest UBBL (Uniform Building By-Laws) requirements.
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