5 Critical Mistakes in Data Center Power and Cooling (And How to Fix Them)

Designing reliable infrastructure requires expertise in data center power distribution and cooling methods. After deploying solutions across healthcare and government sectors, I’ve identified five recurring mistakes – and how modern technologies like static transfer switches and in-row cooling can solve them.

1. Underestimating Future Growth

Mistake: Designing without modular power distribution capabilities.

Fix: Implement busway systems for flexible power delivery and containerized data centers for rapid scaling.

2. Inadequate Redundancy Planning

Mistake: Ignoring backup power solutions like ATS power supply.

Fix: Deploy static transfer switches with critical power solutions for seamless failover.

Inadequate Redundancy Planning

3. Poor Airflow Management

Mistake: Neglecting proper containment strategies.

Fix: Combine in-row cooling with precision air conditioning for optimal thermal management.

4. Lack of Stakeholder Alignment

Mistake: Siloed planning for infrastructure management.

Fix: Implement DCIM tools for unified monitoring of power and cooling systems.

5. Choosing Inexperienced Vendors

Mistake: Overlooking certifications in industry standards.

Fix: Partner with teams experienced in immersion cooling technology and modular designs.

5. Choosing Inexperienced Vendors

Conclusion

From power distribution design to cooling tower optimization, every decision impacts uptime. 

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