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Silicon Flash > Blog > Cloud > Closing the Ignored Gap in Data Center Safety and Design
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Closing the Ignored Gap in Data Center Safety and Design

Published December 21, 2025 By Juwan Chacko
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The increasing demand for power in the AI industry has led to data-intensive companies managing medium- and high-voltage equipment similar to utilities. However, many lack the necessary staffing, training, and organization, resulting in gaps in safety and uptime.

I work closely with teams powering data centers, witnessing a shift from IT expertise to operating utility-grade power systems at high voltage levels. Mistakenly treating this equipment like standard building panelboards can lead to severe consequences.

AI is Changing Who Handles Utility-Grade Gear

Previously, utility operators managed such equipment, but now non-utility companies oversee extensive circuits, often surpassing utility capacities. However, safety incidents often arise due to limited training and human interaction with energized gear.

Occurrences like maintenance-triggered electrical faults or arc-flash incidents can result in localized scares or prolonged downtime, impacting operations and requiring reliance on generators.

Related:Data Centers Integrate Cyber and Physical Security in 2025

The Maintenance Trap

Routine maintenance of breaker gear often involves risky tasks that increase the likelihood of accidents. Minimizing manual interventions and adopting safer design approaches can enhance safety and uptime.

Stop Thinking Like an Office Park. Start Thinking Like a Utility

Data centers, akin to utilities, should embrace distributed architectures and localized protection to avoid single points of failure. By decentralizing systems, faults can be contained, ensuring uninterrupted functionality.

Related:When Data Centers Flood, Communities Pay the Price

Outdoor installation of medium-voltage equipment offers safety benefits, space optimization, simplicity, and streamlined permitting processes, aligning with utility-grade practices.

Automation Isn’t a Nice-to-Have Anymore

Modern data centers require real-time monitoring and automated fault detection for rapid response and reduced human intervention, ensuring faster restoration and operational efficiency.

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Related:Data Center Security Checklist: 5 Key Categories To Eliminate Risks

Avoid Letting Supply Chains Push You Backward

Standardizing equipment sets and maintaining adequate stock levels can mitigate supply chain delays, enabling faster deployment without compromising design integrity.

Demand is Real, and Building Helps Everyone

Efficient infrastructure development is crucial for sustaining the growing power demands of data centers, benefiting not just the industry but also residential and commercial sectors.

The Takeaway

  • Designing data center infrastructure with utility-grade principles enhances safety and reliability.

  • Reducing maintenance tasks involving energized equipment minimizes risks for personnel.

  • Opting for outdoor installation of medium-voltage equipment enhances safety and operational efficiency.

  • Automating fault detection and restoration processes reduces downtime and human errors.

  • Standardizing equipment and maintaining adequate stock levels streamline deployment processes without compromising quality.

While AI technology dominates headlines, the foundation of reliable hardware design and maintenance is vital in ensuring operational continuity and safety within data centers.

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