In the current regulatory landscape of Kuala Lumpur and Selangor, air duct airtightness has shifted from a "best practice" to a mandatory performance metric. Under the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act (EECA) 2024, every liter of conditioned air that leaks into a hot 33°C ceiling plenum is a direct financial penalty and a risk to your Building Energy Index (BEI).
Poor airtightness is often the "silent killer" of HVAC efficiency, forcing chillers and fans to work 20% to 30% harder than necessary to maintain indoor comfort.
Following the 2026 updates to MS 1525 and international standards like SMACNA and Eurovent, the industry has moved toward the ATC classification system.
ATC 6 (Formerly Class C): This is now the target for high-performance commercial buildings in Malaysia. It requires the duct system to have a leakage rate of less than 1% of the total airflow at operating pressure.
The EECA 2024 Connection: Achieving ATC 6 is often necessary to secure a 4-Star or 5-Star Energy Intensity Label from the Energy Commission (ST).
In the tropical environment of the Klang Valley, the consequences of poor airtightness are twofold:
Fan Power Waste: To compensate for air loss, Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs) must ramp up fan speeds. Due to the "Cube Law" of fans, a 10% increase in speed can result in a 33% increase in power consumption.
TNB Maximum Demand: Leaky ducts contribute to higher peak electrical loads, directly increasing your monthly TNB "Maximum Demand" charges.
Plenum Aspiration: When return air ducts leak, they "suck in" dusty, humid, and potentially mold-contaminated air from the ceiling plenum. This can lead to a failure of the DOSH 2026 IAQ audit, which strictly monitors bacterial and fungal ceilings.
In 2026, "visual inspection" of duct joints is no longer sufficient for compliance.
Positive/Negative Pressure Testing: Utilizing calibrated DLT machines, we isolate sections of the ductwork and measure the exact leakage rate in $L/s$ per $m^2$ of duct surface area.
Smoke Testing: For pinpointing "silent" leaks in complex junctions, we use non-toxic theatrical smoke to visually verify the integrity of the seal.
To meet these strict 2026 standards, traditional manual sealing is being supplemented by automated technology:
Aerosol Duct Sealing: A "non-invasive" process that injects a vinyl acetate polymer mist into the pressurized ductwork. The mist finds and seals leaks from the inside out, reaching inaccessible areas behind fixed ceilings.
Liquid-Applied Mastics: Use of high-velocity, fiber-reinforced sealants that maintain flexibility in Malaysia's high-humidity conditions, preventing the cracking and peeling common with legacy duct tapes.
| Feature | Legacy Standards | 2026 High-Performance (ATC 6) |
| Leakage Allowance | 10% – 15% | < 1% (Verified) |
| Sealing Method | Manual Tape / Mastic | Aerosolized Sealant / Gasketed Flanges |
| Compliance Drive | Comfort Only | EECA 2024 & BEI Star Rating |
| Verification | Visual Check | Calibrated Duct Leakage Test (DLT) |
| TNB Bill Impact | High Operational Waste | Optimized / Reduced Max Demand |
At EKG M&E Sdn Bhd, we ensure your air distribution system is a high-performance asset:
3D BIM Coordination: We model all duct joints and transitions in 3D to identify "high-leakage risk" areas before installation begins.
Turnkey DLT Services: We provide the certified testing and documentation your Registered Energy Manager (REM) needs for mandatory ST submissions.
Specialized Retrofits: We offer aerosol sealing for existing buildings to improve airtightness without the need for ceiling demolition.
Is your air distribution system leaking your profits? Contact us today for a professional airtightness audit and secure the future efficiency of your facility.
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