{"response":"### Energy Forecast Report: Main Refrigerator (Eatology Restaurant)\n**Forecast Period:** 2026-07-16 15:46 to 2026-07-17 15:46\n\nBased on the historical data provided (July 8\u201315), here is the analytical forecast for your kitchen infrastructure.\n\n---\n\n### 1. Expected Peak Hours\nBased on typical restaurant operational cycles and the historical average power (569.93W) versus the peak (2562.4W), your refrigerator experiences high-load cycles during kitchen prep and service hours.\n*   **Peak Window:** 11:00 AM \u2013 3:00 PM and 7:00 PM \u2013 10:00 PM.\n*   **Reasoning:** The high frequency of \"ACTIVE\" states (5825 readings) vs. \"OFF\" states (only 7) suggests the unit is running near-continuously to maintain cold chain integrity during peak ambient heat hours.\n\n### 2. Estimated Total Energy (Next 24h)\n*   **Calculation:** Using the average power consumption of 0.5699 kW over a 24-hour period.\n*   **Estimate:** **13.68 kWh**\n*   *Note:* This assumes a standard duty cycle. If the restaurant is hosting a high-volume event, expect this to trend closer to 16\u201318 kWh due to frequent door openings.\n\n### 3. Expected Peak Demand\n*   **Estimate:** **2.56 kW**\n*   **Context:** Your recorded maximum is 2562.4W. This likely occurs during the compressor \"start-up\" or \"pull-down\" phase after a defrost cycle or heavy restocking. Ensure your circuit breaker is rated to handle this transient surge without nuisance tripping.\n\n### 4. Cost Forecast\n*   **Rate:** 110 PKR\/kWh\n*   **Daily Cost Estimate:** 13.68 kWh \u00d7 110 PKR = **1,504.80 PKR**\n*   **Monthly Projection (30 days):** ~45,144 PKR\n\n### 5. Patterns to Watch For\n*   **Power Factor (PF) Inefficiency:** Your average PF is **0.71**, which is relatively low for modern equipment (ideal is >0.90). A low PF indicates reactive power loss, meaning your refrigerator is drawing more current than it is effectively converting into cooling work. \n    *   *Recommendation:* Have a technician check the capacitor in the compressor unit; it may be degrading. Improving this will lower your current draw and reduce heat stress on wiring.\n*   **Overload Frequency:** You have **281 \"OVERLOAD\" readings**. While your voltage quality is excellent (100% EN50160), the overload count suggests the compressor is working harder than its rated nominal capacity. \n    *   *Action:* Check door seals\/gaskets. If the seal is compromised, the unit will stay in the \"OVERLOAD\" state attempting to compensate for cold air leakage.\n*   **Near-Constant Operation:** With only 7 \"OFF\" readings over 7 days, the unit is effectively never entering a true idle state. If this is a commercial-grade unit, it is normal, but if it is a standard unit, the compressor is likely reaching the end of its lifecycle or is undersized for the kitchen's thermal load.\n\n---\n\n**Summary Table**\n| Metric | Forecasted Value |\n| :--- | :--- |\n| **Total Energy Consumption** | 13.68 kWh |\n| **Projected Cost** | 1,504.80 PKR |\n| **Peak Demand** | 2.56 kW |\n| **Operational Health** | Fair (Low PF, High Overload count) |\n\n*Disclaimer: This forecast is based on historical averages. Actual consumption may vary based on ambient kitchen temperatures and inventory volume.*","cached_at":"2026-07-15T18:46:54+05:00","expires_at":1784123514}