I've encountered this in the DC area. An oddity, the building was the first atomic bomb blast resistant structure, the Dr. Strangelove building. The Basement level was 40 feet under ground, 7 story structure, walls ranging from 20" to 24" reinforced. The thermal inertia from massive amount of concrete required continuous exhaust or condensate poured down the walls and left standing puddles on the VAT.
Never heard of carpets becoming soaked before condensate was noticeable on the walls. If the 50-year old exhuast fan died during the night, all the nice stainless steel equipment and walls would be running rivers.