In 2026, Photocatalytic Oxidation (PCO) has emerged as a critical "Active-Kill" technology in Malaysia's commercial sector. Governed by the DOSH ICOP IAQ 2026 and the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act (EECA) 2024, PCO scrubbers are used to dismantle complex molecular pollutants that traditional HEPA filters cannot touch. By transforming gaseous contaminants into harmless byproducts, PCO allows buildings to maximize air recirculation—a vital strategy for maintaining a high Energy Intensity Label.
At EKG M&E, we apply 34 years of engineering depth to integrate PCO technology into HVAC systems, providing a molecular-level defense against VOCs, odors, and airborne pathogens.
Under the DOSH 2026 mandate, standard particulate filtration is insufficient for full IAQ compliance. PCO scrubbers are specifically deployed to target the "Gas-Phase" contaminants defined in the 2026 code:
Total Volatile Organic Compounds (TVOCs): PCO actively breaks down TVOCs to below the mandatory 3 ppm limit.
Formaldehyde (HCHO): Target concentrations are kept below 0.1 ppm by oxidizing formaldehyde into water vapor and carbon dioxide.
Ozone (O3) Management: Modern 2026-certified PCO units are "Ozone Neutral" or "Ozone Reducing," ensuring levels stay below 0.05 ppm to avoid respiratory irritation.
Biological Deactivation: Unlike passive filters, PCO creates hydroxyl radicals that rupture the cell walls of bacteria (<500 cfu/m³) and viruses on contact.
The EECA 2024 (enforced Jan 2025) strictly regulates the energy footprint of air treatment. One of PCO’s greatest advantages is its nearly "Zero-Resistance" profile compared to dense carbon banks.
Lower Static Pressure: Because PCO uses an open honeycomb or "Spiroplate" catalyst rather than thick media, the AHU fan doesn't have to work as hard.
The Cube Law Advantage: Following the Cube Law, the lower resistance of PCO allows the Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) to run the fan at lower speeds. A 20% reduction in fan speed results in a nearly 50% reduction in energy draw, helping your facility achieve a 4 or 5-star Building Energy Index (BEI).
In 2026, we differentiate between passive "catch-and-hold" systems and active PCO systems:
The Catalyst (TiO2): We use high-grade Titanium Dioxide (TiO2) coated substrates. When activated by UV-C LED light, these surfaces generate hydroxyl radicals and superoxide ions.
Active Migration: Unlike standard UVGI which only treats air passing through the beam, "Active Ionic" PCO scrubbers send out supercharged ions into the occupied space to neutralize odors and pathogens at the source—on surfaces and in the air.
Byproduct Control: 2026-spec EKG systems include "Final-Stage Monitoring" to ensure the oxidation process is complete, preventing the formation of intermediate byproducts like acetaldehyde.
Integrated PCO modules are often installed in high-velocity duct sections or AHU plenums.
Structural Resonance: We use Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) analysis during installation to ensure the PCO catalyst frames are not vibrating or "whistling" in the airflow.
Harmonic Skipping: If the FFT identifies a mechanical resonance at a specific fan speed, we program the VFD to "skip" that RPM. This prevents the delicate catalyst coating from flaking off due to mechanical fatigue, ensuring a 5-to-8-year service life for the PCO module.
34 Years of Engineering Depth: Malaysia's specialists in bridging the gap between molecular chemistry and mechanical HVAC.
Audit-Ready Validation: We provide the VOC Reduction Reports and EECA-compliant Energy Intensity data required for 2026 audits.
Advanced Maintenance: We provide UV-C LED Intensity Mapping and Catalyst Reactivation services to ensure your system never loses its "Kill Rate."
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