Calculating Costs for Cold Air in Your Facilities
Conditioning the air in your building costs a lot of money, but a well-run facility helps you turn a profit. In industries like data centers, cooling...
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Packet Power Team
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Apr 2, 2026 10:30:00 AM
Cooling is essential to keeping critical equipment safe. However, in many data centers and server rooms, the pursuit of safety has tipped into excess. Facilities run colder than necessary, consuming energy that delivers no additional protection.
Overcooling is one of the most common and overlooked sources of energy waste in critical environments. The good news is that it is also one of the most correctable once you have the visibility to address it.
Cooling can account for 30 to 40 percent of a data center’s total energy consumption. When systems run colder than required, that percentage climbs without any benefit to equipment reliability.
The financial impact compounds quickly. A facility operating even a few degrees below optimal range around the clock, every day of the year, accumulates high unnecessary costs. Multiply that across several rooms or sites, and the drain on energy budgets becomes substantial.
Yet overcooling often goes unnoticed because the immediate risk feels low. Cold is safe; Hot is dangerous. So facilities err on the side of caution and rarely revisit those assumptions.
Overcooling is rarely intentional. It typically results from a combination of factors.
A few indicators suggest overcooling may be an issue.
Any of these patterns is worth investigating. Together, they point to energy being spent without purpose.
The goal is not to eliminate safety margins. It is to right-size them based on actual conditions rather than assumptions.
Packet Power wireless environmental sensors give facilities teams the granular visibility needed to optimize cooling with confidence. Temperature sensors deploy in minutes without infrastructure changes, providing real-time data at the rack, row, or room level.
With monitoring in place, you can identify overcooled zones, adjust setpoints safely, and verify results immediately. Alerts notify you the moment conditions change, so you can operate closer to optimal ranges without risking equipment.
Our sensors integrate with existing BMS or DCIM platforms, scaling easily from a single server room to multiple facilities. Ready to find out if your facility is overcooling?
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