In 2026, Air Scrubber Maintenance in Malaysia has transitioned from a "reactive" task to a mandatory, high-precision engineering requirement. Under the Environmental Quality (Clean Air) Regulations 2014 (with 2025/2026 amendments) and the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act (EECA) 2024, every industrial scrubber must be maintained by a Competent Person and audited for energy performance.
At EKG M&E, we apply 34 years of depth to ensure your scrubbing systems—whether wet, dry, or carbon-based—remain compliant with DOE and DOSH standards while keeping your Building Energy Index (BEI) low.
To satisfy the Department of Environment (DOE), maintenance must include specific performance monitoring as per Regulation 9 of the Clean Air Regulations:
Scrubber Liquor Management (Wet Scrubbers): We perform weekly checks on pH levels, liquid flow rates, and nozzle integrity. Clogged nozzles lead to "Channeling," where untreated gas bypasses the scrubbing zone.
Media Integrity (Dry/Carbon Scrubbers): For activated carbon systems, we conduct "Breakthrough" testing. If the downstream gas concentration exceeds the 2026 DOE Limit Values, the media is immediately replaced and handled as Scheduled Waste (SW 422).
Differential Pressure (Delta P) Logs: Digital or analog gauges must be checked daily. A sudden drop in Delta P indicates a leak or bypass, while a spike indicates clogging or "Salt Caking" in the packing media.
Under the EECA 2024 (enforced Jan 2025), high-pressure scrubber fans are classified as significant energy users.
VFD Recalibration: We inspect and tune the Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) to ensure it is correctly responding to the pressure sensors.
The Cube Law Advantage: A poorly maintained scrubber with a 20% increase in resistance due to a dirty mist eliminator forces the fan to spin faster. Following the Cube Law, this small resistance spike can increase your power consumption by nearly 50%. Our maintenance team cleans the internal packing to restore the lowest possible static pressure.
Star-Rating Compliance: We ensure all replacement motors meet the Minimum Energy Performance Standards (MEPS) 2-star rating now required for Malaysian industrial equipment.
Because scrubbers are often large, heavy, and operate at high static pressures, mechanical fatigue is a major risk.
Blower Balancing: During every service, we perform Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) vibration analysis on the fan and motor.
Resonance Protection: If we detect a frequency spike that could cause stress fractures in the housing or ductwork, we program the VFD to "skip" that specific RPM range.
Structural Integrity: We inspect all support mounts and "Spring Isolators" to ensure the high-vibration environment of the scrubber isn't transferring noise or damage into the building structure.
Packing Media Wash: Removing biofilm and mineral deposits to maintain optimal gas-to-liquid contact.
Mist Eliminator Cleaning: Ensuring fine droplets don't carry over into the exhaust stack, which can cause "Rain-Out" and DOE fines.
Sensor Calibration: Calibrating pH probes, flow meters, and pressure transmitters to ensure the data fed to the e-SWIS or BMS is accurate.
Gasket & Seal Audit: Checking for chemical corrosion on seals to prevent toxic "Fugitive Emissions" within the plant.
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