{"response":"Based on the historical data provided for the \"Main Refrigerator\" at Eatology Restaurant, here is the energy forecast for the next 24 hours.\n\n### 1. Expected Peak Hours\nGiven the nature of a restaurant kitchen, the load profile follows the operational cycle of the business. \n*   **Peak Window:** 11:00 AM \u2013 3:00 PM and 7:00 PM \u2013 11:00 PM.\n*   **Reasoning:** These correspond to high-traffic lunch and dinner services where the refrigerator door is opened frequently, causing the compressor to cycle continuously to maintain temperature against ambient heat gain.\n\n### 2. Estimated Total Energy for Next 24 Hours\n*   **Calculated Consumption:** ~13.21 kWh\n*   **Methodology:** Using your average power consumption of **550.49W** (0.5505 kW) over a 24-hour period (0.5505 kW * 24h = 13.21 kWh). \n*   *Note:* This assumes standard operational cycles. If the kitchen experiences high ambient temperatures (common in August), expect this to lean toward 14.5 kWh due to increased duty cycles.\n\n### 3. Expected Peak Demand\n*   **Forecasted Peak:** **2,562.4 Watts (2.56 kW)**\n*   **Insight:** Your historical maximum is 2,562.4W. This represents the \"inrush\" or \"start-up\" current of the compressor. You should size your circuit breakers and UPS\/Inverter capacity to handle this specific peak, as it significantly exceeds your 550W average.\n\n### 4. Cost Forecast\n*   **Daily Cost:** **~1,453 PKR**\n*   **Calculation:** 13.21 kWh * 110 PKR\/kWh.\n*   *Warning:* If the refrigerator experiences \"Overload\" states (which occurred 737 times in your history), the cost could spike by 10\u201315% if the compressor runs continuously due to seal failure or thermostat issues.\n\n### 5. Patterns to Watch For (Data-Driven Observations)\n\n*   **The \"Overload\" Frequency:** You have recorded 737 \"OVERLOAD\" readings. This is a red flag. Since the Power Factor (PF) is relatively low (avg 0.724), your system is likely drawing more reactive power than necessary. This suggests the compressor motor might be aging or struggling, leading to inefficiency.\n*   **Voltage Stability:** You have 585 recorded \"Sags.\" Since the refrigerator is 97.55% compliant with EN50160, the power quality is generally good, but the 585 sags suggest that the grid or local power supply is unstable during high-load periods. **Recommendation:** Ensure a stabilizer or surge protector is in place to protect the compressor electronics from these frequent sags.\n*   **Duty Cycle Inefficiency:** With 613 \"OFF\" readings versus 22,481 \"ACTIVE\" readings, your refrigerator is running ~97% of the time. While normal for a commercial kitchen, ensure the unit is not \"short-cycling.\" If you notice the power oscillating rapidly between 2,562W and 1.6W, the thermostat or start-relay may be failing.\n\n### Summary Table for Operations\n| Metric | Forecast |\n| :--- | :--- |\n| **Total Energy (24h)** | 13.21 kWh |\n| **Projected Cost** | 1,453 PKR |\n| **Max Load Capacity Needed** | 2.56 kW |\n| **Risk Level** | Moderate (Due to 737 Overload events) |\n\n**Recommendation:** Schedule a maintenance check on the refrigerator's condenser coils and door seals. The high number of \"Overload\" readings suggests the unit is working harder than it should to maintain temperatures, which is directly inflating your electricity bill.","cached_at":"2026-08-02T19:52:29+05:00","expires_at":1785682649}