{"response":"Based on the historical data provided for the Eatology Restaurant Main Refrigerator, here is the energy forecast for the next 24 hours.\n\n### **Executive Summary**\nThe refrigerator is operating with a high duty cycle (97.6% active time), which is consistent with a commercial kitchen environment. The low Power Factor (PF) of 0.71 indicates a standard inductive load (likely the compressor motor). While voltage stability is excellent, the frequent \"Overload\" readings suggest the unit is working hard, potentially due to ambient kitchen temperatures or high door-opening frequency.\n\n---\n\n### **1. Expected Peak Hours**\nBased on the restaurant environment, the peak load hours are forecasted as follows:\n*   **12:00 PM \u2013 3:30 PM (Lunch Rush):** The highest activity is expected here, as ambient heat from the kitchen increases and door openings become more frequent.\n*   **7:00 PM \u2013 10:30 PM (Dinner Service):** A secondary peak, likely driven by high turnover of food items and increased kitchen ventilation usage.\n*   **Off-Peak:** 3:00 AM \u2013 6:00 AM (expected load drop of ~30-40%).\n\n### **2. Estimated Total Energy (Next 24h)**\n*   **Calculation:** Based on an average power draw of **570.68W** and a high activity duty cycle:\n*   **Forecast:** **13.69 kWh** for the next 24 hours.\n*(Note: This assumes standard operational conditions; deep cleaning or high-volume prep days may increase this by 10-15%).*\n\n### **3. Expected Peak Demand**\n*   **Forecast:** **2,562W**\n*   **Insight:** The historical max power (2,562.4W) represents the compressor startup surge and recovery phase. You should size your circuit\/UPS capacity to handle this 2.5kW spike to avoid tripping breakers during peak recovery cycles.\n\n### **4. Cost Forecast**\n*   **Daily Cost:** 13.69 kWh \u00d7 110 PKR\/kWh = **1,505.90 PKR**\n*   **Monthly Projection (Est.):** ~45,177 PKR\n*   *Financial Tip:* If the restaurant has a \"time-of-use\" tariff, shifting high-intensity cleaning or defrost cycles to off-peak hours could yield significant savings.\n\n### **5. Patterns and Observations to Watch**\n*   **The Overload Indicator:** You have **281 \"Overload\" readings**. While your voltage is stable, these \"Overload\" events suggest the compressor is hitting its maximum rated current limit. \n    *   *Action:* Check the condenser coils for dust\/grease buildup. If the coils are dirty, the compressor works harder, increasing the \"Overload\" count and wasting electricity.\n*   **Power Factor (PF) Efficiency:** Your PF is consistently low (~0.71). \n    *   *Action:* While common for refrigerators, a low PF increases line losses. If this unit is aging, the motor may be degrading. Consider a maintenance check on the capacitor.\n*   **Duty Cycle:** With only 7 \"OFF\" readings, the unit is running almost continuously. \n    *   *Action:* Ensure the door seals (gaskets) are airtight. If the unit is struggling to reach the set temperature, it will never enter a true \"OFF\" state, keeping your energy costs at the maximum possible level.\n\n***Disclaimer:** This forecast is based on historical averages and patterns. Actual usage may vary based on weather, kitchen staff behavior, and ambient temperature fluctuations.*","cached_at":"2026-07-15T17:24:47+05:00","expires_at":1784118587}