In the tropical climate of Kuala Lumpur and Selangor, air conditioning is the single largest energy consumer in commercial buildings. Sensible and Latent Energy Recovery Modules are the core components of modern Energy Recovery Ventilators (ERV) that address this. Under the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act (EECA) 2024, these modules are essential for reducing a building's Building Energy Index (BEI) by recycling the cooling energy that would otherwise be exhausted.
Sensible energy refers strictly to temperature. In Malaysia, outdoor air is typically 33°C, while indoor air is maintained at 24°C.
The Mechanism: These modules (often aluminum or polymer plate heat exchangers) allow heat to conduct through a solid barrier. The cool exhaust air "soaks up" the heat from the incoming fresh air.
The Result: The fresh air is pre-cooled to approximately 27°C before reaching your cooling coils.
Best Use Case: Environments with low humidity requirements or where total separation of air streams is critical (e.g., certain laboratory exhausts).
Latent energy refers to the moisture (humidity) in the air. In Malaysia, removing moisture consumes significantly more energy than lowering the temperature.
The Mechanism: These modules utilize a specialized porous membrane or a desiccant-coated surface (Enthalpy Core). As air passes through, water vapor molecules migrate from the humid outdoor air into the dry exhaust air stream.
The Result: The fresh air is "pre-dried" passively. This prevents the common problem of "wet coils" in Air Handling Units (AHUs) and eliminates the need for energy-heavy electrical reheat.
Impact on TNB Bill: By reducing the Latent Load, you directly lower your monthly "Maximum Demand" charges, as your chillers no longer have to work at peak capacity to dehumidify the air.
In 2026, most EKG M&E Sdn Bhd installations utilize "Total Enthalpy" modules that combine both sensible and latent recovery. This is the gold standard for MS 1525:2019 compliance.
Psychrometric Efficiency: By treating both temperature and humidity, these modules can recover up to 75% to 80% of the total energy from the exhaust stream.
EECA 2024 Star Rating: Facilities using total enthalpy recovery are far more likely to achieve a 4-Star or 5-Star Energy Intensity Label because they drastically lower the annual $kWh/m^2$.
| Feature | Sensible Module | Latent/Enthalpy Module |
| Recovery Type | Temperature Only | Temp + Humidity (Total Enthalpy) |
| Material | Aluminum / Polymer | Permeable Membrane / Desiccant |
| Tropical Suitability | Moderate | Optimal (Essential for Malaysia) |
| Humidity Defense | None | Passive Dehumidification |
| Chiller Load Relief | Sensible Load Only | Total Load (Sensible + Latent) |
| Regulatory Status | Basic Compliance | Targeting High BEI Star Rating |
3D BIM Coordination: We model the placement of these modules in 3D to ensure "clash-free" installation in tight ceiling plenums and plant rooms.
Demand-Controlled Ventilation (DCV): We integrate CO2 sensors with the module's fans via Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs). The system scales its "breathing" based on occupancy, maximizing energy savings.
Turnkey Validation: Every project ends with a full Testing, Adjusting, and Balancing (TAB) report, providing the verified $L/s$ and recovery efficiency data required for mandatory ST (Energy Commission) audits.
Are you paying to cool and dry the entire outside air volume? Contact EKG M&E Sdn Bhd today for a professional module audit and transform your ventilation into a high-performance energy-recycling asset.
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