Multi-Zone CO2 Control Logic | 2026 Engineering Standards
In 2026, Multi-Zone CO2 Control Logic is the gold standard for managing large commercial floorplates in Malaysia. Under the EECA 2024 and the DOSH ICOP IAQ 2026, a "one-size-fits-all" ventilation approach is no longer compliant for buildings over 8,000 square meters. Multi-zone logic ensures that fresh air is directed precisely where people are gathered—such as a packed boardroom—while reducing airflow to empty perimeter offices.
At EKG M&E, we utilize 34 years of mechanical depth to program these complex "many-to-one" relationships, ensuring your Building Energy Index (BEI) remains within the mandatory 5-star rating bracket.
1. The 2026 "High-Select" Logic (The Winner-Takes-All)
In a multi-zone system (like a VAV system), multiple CO2 sensors across different rooms report to a single Air Handling Unit (AHU). We utilize High-Select Logic to ensure safety:
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The Voting System: The BMS (Building Management System) constantly polls all sensors in the network (e.g., Zone A, B, and C).
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The Command: The AHU’s fresh air damper and Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) respond to the highest CO2 reading among all zones.
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Safety Margin: If Zone A is at 950 ppm and Zone B is at 500 ppm, the AHU ignores the average and treats the entire system as if it were at 950 ppm, ramping up the fan to satisfy the "worst-case" zone.
2. ASHRAE 62.1-2025: System Ventilation Efficiency (Ev)
The 2026 Malaysian standard adopts the latest ASHRAE 62.1-2025 calculations for multi-zone recirculating systems. This requires calculating the System Ventilation Efficiency (Ev).
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Dynamic Reset: The control panel doesn't just look at CO2; it calculates the "Critical Zone"—the room with the highest fraction of outdoor air required.
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Dampening the Waste: In 2026, we utilize Dynamic Fraction Reset. If the critical zone's demand drops, the BMS automatically resets the outdoor air intake, preventing "Over-Ventilation" in the non-critical zones.
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Compliance: This precise tracking is a prerequisite for LEED v5 and GBI multi-zone credits.
3. EECA 2024: The Financial Impact of Multi-Zone Logic
Under the EECA 2024, multi-zone logic is your most powerful tool for achieving the 32% CO2 emission reduction targeted by the National Energy Transition Roadmap.
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VFD Modulation: Instead of the fan running at a fixed 50Hz, the multi-zone logic provides a "Summed Demand" signal to the VFD.
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The Cube Law Savings: By using multi-zone logic to prevent the fan from running at 100% when only one small zone is occupied, we apply the Cube Law. Reducing the average fan speed by 30% across the building’s operational hours can slash your fan's energy bill by over 60%.
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Audit Trail: The Registered Energy Manager (REM) uses the multi-zone trend logs to prove that the building is not "Cooling Empty Spaces," a key metric for annual energy audits.
4. Mechanical Health: FFT Vibration & Damper Stress
Multi-zone systems involve constant movement of VAV dampers and VFD speed changes. To prevent mechanical fatigue, we apply specialized diagnostics:
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FFT Vibration Audit: We use Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) analysis on the main AHU to ensure that the constant "Ramping" of the VFD (driven by multi-zone demand) does not hit a Resonant Frequency that could shake the ductwork or damage bearings.
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Hysteresis Tuning: We program a "Deadband" (typically 50 ppm) into the logic. This prevents the dampers from "hunting" or oscillating, which reduces wear on the actuator motors and extends the system's life cycle.
Why Trust EKG M&E for Multi-Zone Logic?
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34 Years of Engineering Depth: We understand the complex math behind multi-zone air balancing in Malaysia's tropical humidity.
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BMS Expertise: We are proficient in BACnet and Modbus integration, ensuring your sensors, VAV boxes, and VFDs speak the same language.
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Audit-Ready Reporting: We provide the Zone-by-Zone Heatmaps required for 2026 DOSH and GBI submissions.



