In 2026, Fresh Air Fan Installation is the mechanical "heart" of your Fresh Air Injection strategy. Under the DOSH ICOP IAQ 2026 and the EECA 2024, installing a fan is no longer just about mounting a motor; it is about establishing a verified, energy-efficient flow of 10 l/s per person. In urban Kuala Lumpur, these installations must now integrate advanced filtration and variable-speed control to handle fluctuating occupancy and outdoor air quality.
At EKG M&E, we leverage 34 years of mechanical engineering to ensure your fan installations are "Audit-Ready," vibration-isolated, and optimized for the 2026 Energy Intensity Label.
To meet the 2026 federal requirements, every new fresh air fan installation must adhere to these technical benchmarks:
Capacity Guarantee: The fan must be sized to deliver a minimum of 10 liters per second (l/s) per occupant.
Filtration Interlock: All 2026 installations must include a housing for MERV-13 or higher filters. Fans must be powerful enough to overcome the high "Static Pressure" of these dense filters without overheating.
Continuous Logging: Fans must be equipped with Current Transducers (CT Sensors) or linked to a BMS to prove they were running during all occupied hours, as required for a 2026 DOSH audit.
The EECA 2024 (enforced Jan 2025) makes fixed-speed fans a liability. Modern installations now mandate Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs) for any fan motor over 0.75kW.
Occupancy-Based Control: We link the VFD to Smart CO2 Sensors.
The Cube Law Advantage: By reducing the fan speed by just 20% during low-occupancy periods (e.g., 10:00 AM in a retail space), the fan's power consumption is reduced by nearly 50%.
Soft-Start Technology: VFD-integrated fans avoid the "Inrush Current" spikes that can lead to surcharges on your TNB bill, helping you maintain a 4-star or 5-star Energy Intensity Label.
A fresh air fan is a rotating high-mass component. If poorly installed, it becomes a source of building-wide noise and mechanical wear.
FFT Vibration Audit: During every installation, we perform Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) analysis. We identify the fan's "Natural Frequency" and program the VFD to "skip" those specific RPM bands to prevent harmonic vibration.
Isolation Mounting: We use spring-loaded or neoprene Vibration Isolators to ensure that the "Pulse" of the fresh air injection is not felt in the structure of the building.
Dynamic Balancing: Every fan impeller is precision-balanced to ISO 1940 G2.5 standards, ensuring a 15-year operational lifespan with minimal bearing wear.
For 2026 projects in Klang Valley, installation costs are driven by capacity and control complexity:
| Fan Type | Standard Capacity | Est. Installation (RM) | 2026 Feature |
| Inline Duct Fan | 500 – 1,500 CFM | RM 800 – RM 1,500 | EC Motor (Built-in Variable Speed) |
| Centrifugal Blower | 2,000 – 5,000 CFM | RM 2,500 – RM 5,000 | VFD-Ready with External Control |
| Axial Intake Fan | 5,000+ CFM | RM 4,500 – RM 8,000 | High-Static for MERV-14 Filtration |
34 Years of Engineering Depth: We don't just "plug in a fan"; we engineer the entire airflow path for optimal pressure and dilution.
Audit-Ready Documentation: We provide the Airflow Balancing Reports and VFD Energy ROI Projections required for federal compliance.
Seamless Integration: We coordinate the electrical, mechanical, and BMS controls for a true "Turnkey" injection solution.
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