In the 2026 Malaysian high-tech manufacturing and healthcare sectors, the HEPA Terminal Housing is the final, most critical boundary between your HVAC infrastructure and your sterile environment. Under the DOSH ICOP IAQ 2026 and ISO 14644-1 standards, a terminal housing must do more than just hold a filter; it must ensure a zero-leakage seal, provide room-side accessibility for testing, and maintain laminar airflow.
At EKG M&E, we leverage 34 years of engineering depth to specify and install specialized housings that protect your yield in semiconductor fabs, pharmaceutical suites, and operating theaters.
The primary failure point in cleanroom filtration is Filter Bypass—air leaking around the filter frame rather than through the media. We offer two primary sealing architectures:
Liquid Gel Seal (Knife-Edge): The "Gold Standard" for ISO Class 5 (Grade A/B) environments. The housing features a sharp "knife-edge" that sinks into a channel of non-hardening silicone gel on the filter. This creates an airtight, airtight, and vibration-resistant seal.
Mechanical Gasket Seal: Utilizes high-compression EPDM or silicone gaskets. These are cost-effective for ISO Class 7-8 environments but require precise mechanical clamping torque to prevent bypass.
Room-Side Replaceable (RSR): Our housings are designed for maintenance from within the cleanroom. This eliminates the need for technicians to enter the "dirty" ceiling plenum, preventing cross-contamination during filter changes.
To satisfy ISO 14644-3 and NPRA (National Pharmaceutical Regulatory Agency) audits in 2026, terminal housings must allow for non-destructive integrity testing:
Aerosol Injection Ports: Our housings include upstream ports for PAO (Polyalphaolefin) challenge smoke. This allows us to verify the filter’s efficiency (99.97% to 99.999%) without dismantling the ductwork.
Static Pressure Tappings: Continuous monitoring of the pressure drop (Delta P) across the filter. This data is fed directly to your BMS to alert you when the filter is "loaded" and requires replacement.
Uniformity Grilles: Specialized diffusers (4-way blow or perforated) ensure that the air enters the room in a laminar, unidirectional pattern, preventing the turbulence that can "kick up" floor-level particulates.
Under the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act (EECA) 2026, the high static pressure required to push air through a terminal HEPA filter must be managed via Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs):
Dynamic Pressure Compensation: As the terminal filter traps particles and its resistance increases, the VFD automatically ramps up the fan speed to maintain the required Air Changes per Hour (ACH).
The Cube Law Advantage: By optimizing the terminal housing design for low internal turbulence, we reduce the "Parasitic Power" of the fan. Following the Cube Law, a 20% reduction in fan speed—made possible by an aerodynamically efficient housing—can slash your ventilation power draw by nearly 50%.
Terminal housings are often subject to "Duct Rumble" and mechanical turbulence. We employ Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) Analysis to ensure seal integrity:
Resonance Fingerprinting: We monitor the vibration signature of the ceiling grid and the terminal housing. If the fan motor generates a harmonic frequency that causes the housing to vibrate, it can "unseat" a gasket seal over time.
VFD Skipping: We program the VFD to "skip" frequencies that match the housing’s mechanical resonance, ensuring the filter remains seated and the "Leak-Free" certification is maintained for the full 12 to 24-month lifecycle.
34 Years of Engineering Depth: Specialized in high-performance MEP for Malaysia's most sensitive cleanroom environments.
Audit-Ready Validation: We provide the Aerosol Challenge and Airflow Uniformity reports required for DOSH 2026 and NPRA compliance.
Turnkey Integration: From Housing Selection and VFD Programming to BMS Alarm Logic, we provide a single point of technical accountability.
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