{"response":"As an energy forecasting AI, I have analyzed your historical data from July 8th to July 16th. Given that this is a commercial kitchen refrigerator, the load profile is driven by ambient kitchen temperatures, door opening frequency, and compressor duty cycles.\n\n### **1. Expected Peak Hours**\nBased on the restaurant environment, the \"active\" state is nearly constant (99.8% duty cycle). However, thermal load increases during peak kitchen operations.\n*   **Primary Peak:** 13:00 \u2013 16:00 (Post-lunch heat soak and high kitchen ambient temperature).\n*   **Secondary Peak:** 19:00 \u2013 22:00 (Dinner service rush, frequent door openings).\n*   **Off-Peak Window:** 03:00 \u2013 06:00 (Lowest ambient kitchen temp, minimal door interaction).\n\n### **2. Estimated Total Energy for Next 24h**\n*   **Calculated Load:** Your average power consumption is **564.78W**.\n*   **Duty Cycle Factor:** Given the ratio of ACTIVE readings to total readings (approx. 95%), we apply a utilization factor.\n*   **Estimate:** $0.56478 \\text{ kW} \\times 24 \\text{ hours} \\approx \\mathbf{13.56 \\text{ kWh}}$.\n*   *Note: Expect a variance of \u00b110% depending on the volume of customers\/door openings.*\n\n### **3. Expected Peak Demand**\n*   **Forecast:** Based on your historical `max` power reading of **2562.4W**.\n*   **Insight:** The device is likely hitting its peak demand during the compressor start-up phase or during a defrost cycle. You should design your circuit capacity to handle a sustained peak of **2.6 kW**.\n\n### **4. Cost Forecast**\n*   **Rate:** 110 PKR\/kWh\n*   **Daily Cost:** $13.56 \\text{ kWh} \\times 110 \\text{ PKR} \\approx \\mathbf{1,491.60 \\text{ PKR\/day}}$.\n*   **Monthly Projection:** Approx. **44,748 PKR** (assuming consistent kitchen operation).\n\n### **5. Patterns to Watch For**\n*   **Low Power Factor (PF) Alert:** Your average PF is **0.71**, which is quite low (ideal is >0.90). This indicates inductive load inefficiency, likely due to an aging compressor motor or worn-out capacitor. You are paying for \"reactive power\" that does not perform useful work.\n*   **Overload Frequency:** You have recorded **281 OVERLOAD readings**. This is a significant red flag. Even though your voltage is stable (100% EN50160 compliance), the frequent overloads suggest the compressor is struggling to cycle or is being overworked by high ambient temperatures.\n*   **Efficiency Opportunity:** If you replace the capacitor or perform a deep clean on the condenser coils, you could potentially raise your PF closer to 0.85, which would reduce the current draw and lower your total kWh consumption.\n\n### **Recommendations:**\n1.  **Maintenance:** Schedule a condenser coil cleaning immediately to reduce the number of \"OVERLOAD\" events.\n2.  **Monitoring:** If \"OVERLOAD\" readings increase in frequency over the next 48 hours, have a technician inspect the compressor start-relay, as this is a precursor to motor failure.\n3.  **Cost Mitigation:** Ensure the refrigerator door seals are airtight; in a commercial kitchen, even a minor leak will drastically increase the 13.56 kWh daily average.","cached_at":"2026-07-16T13:42:14+05:00","expires_at":1784191634}