BOMBA Certified HVAC

BOMBA Certified HVAC


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BOMBA Certified HVAC: Statutory Standards 2026

In the 2026 Malaysian regulatory landscape, BOMBA Certified HVAC refers to Air Conditioning and Mechanical Ventilation (ACMV) systems that satisfy the life-safety mandates of the Fire Services Act 1988 (Act 341) and the Uniform Building By-Laws (UBBL) 2026.

As of February 3, 2026, new regulations specify that all HVAC installations must meet rigorous fire-safety standards to obtain or renew a Fire Certificate (FC). At EKG (Malaysia) SDN BHD, we specialize in engineering these systems to ensure they are Sterile, Silent, and Statutory-Compliant.

 


1. The Statutory Requirement: AHU Safety Permit

The AHU Safety Permit is a mandatory prerequisite for BOMBA clearance. Under the 2026 framework, HVAC systems are primary components of the building’s Active Fire Protection.

  • Smoke Control Integration: For units serving areas larger than 92.9 square metres (1,000 sq. ft.), BOMBA mandates a Duct Smoke Detector linked to the Fire Alarm Monitoring System (FAMS).

  • Automatic Shut-off Protocol: Upon smoke detection, the system must trigger an immediate power-cut to the IE5 EC Fan Walls to prevent the HVAC from acting as a "smoke pump" that recirculates toxic fumes.

  • BOMBA "K" Mark Compliance: All active fire components—including motorized dampers and sensors—must carry a valid BOMBA "K" Mark or be registered in the eFEIS 2.0 system.


2. Engineering Hardware for BOMBA Compliance

A BOMBA-certified setup requires specific hardware to maintain the fire-rating of the building's compartments.

Component BOMBA 2026 Requirement Engineering Purpose
Motorized Fire Dampers MS 558 Certified / UL-Listed Automatically seals duct penetrations in under 20 seconds.
Duct Smoke Detectors Photoelectric / Interlocked Triggers localized shutdown before smoke enters the air stream.
Fire-Rated (FR) Cabling MS 2116 Compliant (Class C) Ensures the shut-off signal survives the high heat of a fire.
Casing Insulation Non-Combustible (Class 0) Prevents the AHU from contributing to the plant room fire load.

3. The BOMBA Site Inspection & Functional Audit

To secure certification, the installation must pass a physical witness test by a BOMBA officer:

  1. Smoke Injection Test: Non-toxic smoke is injected into the return air plenum to verify the Automatic Fire Signal AHU Shut-off response time.

  2. Fire Damper Integrity: Verification that all dampers close fully and that the "Damper-to-Wall" interface is sealed with BOMBA-approved intumescent fire-stop mortar.

  3. Fireman’s Switch Verification: Validation of the manual override switch located in the Fire Control Room, allowing emergency responders to control the fan systems manually.


4. Integration with EECA 2024

A critical challenge in 2026 is ensuring fire-safety components do not compromise energy efficiency.

  • Low-Pressure Drop Dampers: We utilize aerofoil-blade dampers that meet fire ratings while maintaining the low resistance needed to satisfy your Specific Fan Power (SFP) targets.

  • Acoustic & Safety Balance: Our setups maintain the NC 30-35 "Silent Office" standard while ensuring that seismic restraints and fire-safing are fully integrated.


5. Why Partner with EKG (Malaysia) SDN BHD?

  • Technical Integrity: Our installations are overseen by mechanical engineers who understand the complex relationship between HVAC thermodynamics and Active Fire Protection. 

  • Submission Management: We manage the entire BOMBA Form B and G8/G9 documentation process to ensure your permit is issued without delays.

     
  • GITA Support: Documented BOMBA compliance is essential for claiming the 100% Green Investment Tax Allowance on high-performance HVAC equipment.

Is your HVAC installation safe enough to pass a 2026 BOMBA audit? Contact EKG (Malaysia) SDN BHD today for a specialized BOMBA Certified HVAC Assessment.

Are you applying for a safety permit for a new high-rise project or as part of a fire safety upgrade for an existing facility?


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