Air Conditioners are responsible for almost 70% of the energy consumption in most of the establishments. Many a times, in spite of the thermostat being present, air conditioners experience a thermal saturation condition and some excess cooling cycles. “A thermal saturation point” is a state that occurs when the temperature of the room does not drop below a certain point and inspite of that, the compressor is forced to operate continuously because the set temperature is not achieved. Energy spent at this stage is not utilized but wasted, as practically no heat exchange takes place. A thermal saturation point is never constant and depends on lot of factors like capacity of Air Conditioner, Room size, Occupants in the room, ongoing Season , and Day time / Night time etc.