In 2026, CO2 Concentration Level Alarms are a critical safety feature for high-occupancy environments in Malaysia. Governed by the DOSH ICOP IAQ 2026 and the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act (EECA) 2024, these alarms serve as an immediate "Action Trigger" when ventilation systems fail or occupancy exceeds design limits. Unlike silent data loggers, alarms provide real-time feedback to occupants and facility managers, ensuring that CO2 levels never linger above the mandatory 1,000 ppm ceiling.
At EKG M&E, we apply 34 years of engineering depth to provide "Multi-Stage" alarm systems that protect student and worker health while optimizing building energy performance.
Under the DOSH 2026 framework, CO2 monitors in sensitive areas (schools, hospitals, large offices) must have clear signaling to prompt immediate manual or automated intervention:
The 1,000 ppm Threshold: Per DOSH, any sustained reading above 1,000 ppm requires an alarm. In 2026, most Grade-A offices set a "Pre-Alarm" at 800 ppm to allow the HVAC system time to ramp up.
Non-Disruptive Visual Alarms: In classrooms and quiet offices, 2026 standards prioritize Visual Indicators (e.g., Green/Yellow/Red LED rings). This prevents the panic or distraction associated with loud sirens during routine ventilation adjustments.
Audible Alarms for Critical Zones: For enclosed spaces like labs, server rooms, or mechanical pits, high-decibel audible alarms are required to warn of potential asphyxiation risks if CO2 levels spike rapidly (e.g., above 5,000 ppm).
Under the EECA 2024, alarms are more than just warnings—they are control inputs for Demand-Controlled Ventilation (DCV).
Relay Output Control: Professional 2026 monitors feature Alarm Relays. When the CO2 hits a setpoint, the relay triggers the Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) to increase fan speed.
The Cube Law Advantage: By using "Low-Level" alarms to manage the fan, the system avoids running at 100% speed unnecessarily. Following the Cube Law, if the alarm logic allows the fan to run at 80% speed instead of 100% for most of the day, the energy consumption drops by nearly 50%.
We specify different alarm hardware based on the criticality of the zone:
Visual & Portable (Schools/Small Offices): The Aranet4 Pro is the 2026 favorite. It features a clear E-ink display and a customizable visual threshold. It’s perfect for teachers to know exactly when to open a window.
Integrated & Automated (Enterprise): The Kaiterra Sensedge Mini is designed for permanent wall mounting. It features a customizable LED light bar and can trigger building-wide alerts via BACnet or Cloud-based push notifications to facility managers.
Industrial & High-Precision: The Vaisala GMW90 Series offers high-accuracy NDIR sensing with multiple analog/digital outputs for direct connection to damper actuators and VFDs.
An alarm is useless if the sensor has drifted or is physically damaged by the environment.
FFT Vibration Protection: We use Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) analysis to ensure monitors are not mounted on vibrating bulkheads. Vibration can cause "optical noise" in NDIR sensors, leading to False Alarms that disrupt the workplace and waste energy by unnecessarily ramping up the VFD.
Sensor Life Alerts: 2026-grade monitors include "End-of-Life" (EOL) alarms. Since $CO_2$ sensor modules typically last 18 to 24 months, the system will alert the maintenance team before the sensor fails or drifts out of DOSH compliance.
34 Years of Engineering Depth: Malaysia's specialists in integrating life-safety alarms with industrial HVAC control.
Audit-Ready Documentation: We provide the Setpoint Calibration Certificates and Alarm Event Logs required for 2026 building safety audits.
Full-System Synergy: We don't just "install a buzzer"; we tune the relationship between the CO2 Alarm, the VFD, and the Fresh Air Damper for total occupant safety.
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