In a high-rise commercial building in Kuala Lumpur, the ventilation system is your primary defense during a fire. While your AHU provides comfort, your Fire Dampers and Smoke Spill Fans provide life safety. If a fire damper is seized open, smoke spreads through the floors; if it is seized closed, your rooms become "stuffy" and your fans waste energy fighting a blocked duct.
As part of a Ventilation Systems Audit, EKG performs these critical safety inspections to ensure your building meets the 2026 BOMBA (Fire Department) and Uniform Building By-Laws (UBBL) requirements.
We audit dampers for two reasons: Life Safety and Mechanical Efficiency.
Smoke Containment: Fire dampers must snap shut when a "fusible link" melts or a signal is received from the Fire Alarm Panel. This prevents the "Chimney Effect" where smoke travels through the ductwork to other floors.
Airflow Obstruction: We often find "Ghost Blockages"—dampers that have accidentally tripped or rusted shut. This chokes the airflow, causing your main fan to draw excessive power while the rooms stay hot.
Smoke Spill Extraction: These heavy-duty fans must be able to withstand 300°C to 400°C for at least two hours to clear exit routes of toxic smoke.
We use a hands-on mechanical approach to verify every link in the safety chain:
Physical Drop Test: We manually trigger the fire dampers to ensure the blades slide or curtain drops freely. We clean the "tracks" of dust and rust that often cause dampers to jam halfway.
Fusible Link & Actuator Inspection: we check for "painted-over" links or failed 24V/240V motorized actuators. If the motor is burnt out, the damper is useless in an emergency.
Smoke Spill Volumetric Test: We measure the actual extraction volume (CFM/CMH) of the smoke spill fans. We ensure they meet the 6 to 10 Air Changes per Hour (ACH) required for fire-fighting access.
BMS Feedback Loop: We verify that when a damper closes, the signal is accurately reflected on your Building Management System (BMS) dashboard.
A "hidden" closed fire damper is a major energy thief. It creates massive Static Pressure, forcing your supply fans to work harder to maintain airflow.
Friction Removal: Finding and resetting accidentally closed dampers immediately lowers the resistance in your ductwork.
The Logic: Because of the Cube Law, a 20 percent reduction in fan speed (made possible by clearing these obstructions) results in a nearly 50 percent reduction in power consumption. A Fire Damper Audit is often the fastest way to "un-choke" a high-energy AHU.
| Component | Safety Requirement | Mechanical Audit Focus |
| Fire Damper | Must close 100% | Blade Integrity & Track Cleanliness |
| Smoke Spill Fan | High-Temp Operation | Belt Tension & Vibration Signature |
| Duct Seals | Zero Leakage at high pressure | Smoke Testing for Containment |
| Pressurization Fan | Maintain +50 Pa (Stairs) | VFD Response & Pressure Mapping |
| BMS Interface | Real-time Status Alert | Signal Continuity & Fault Logic |
BOMBA Compliance Ready: Our audit reports provide the documented proof of maintenance required for your annual Fire Certificate (FC) renewal.
Mechanical Restoration Path: If we find seized dampers or failing fans, we don't just report it. We are experts in Mechanical Fan Overhauls, offering bearing replacements, motor rewinding, and linkage repairs.
VFD ROI Projection: For smoke spill and staircase fans, we ensure your Variable Frequency Drives (VSD) are programmed with a "Fire Mode" that bypasses all safety trips during an actual emergency.
Comprehensive Mapping: You receive a floor-by-floor map of every damper, its current condition, and a photographic log of the drop-test results.
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