{"response":"### Energy Forecasting Report: Main Refrigerator (Eatology Restaurant)\n\n**Date:** 2026-07-15\n**Analysis Period:** 7 Days (2026-07-08 to 2026-07-15)\n\n---\n\n#### 1. Expected Peak Hours\nBased on the high frequency of `ACTIVE` states (5,901 readings) versus near-zero `OFF` states, your refrigerator is operating in a high-demand commercial environment.\n*   **Peak Window:** **12:00 PM \u2013 4:00 PM.** Given the nature of a restaurant kitchen, ambient temperatures peak during these hours, forcing the compressor to cycle continuously to compensate for door openings and heat gain.\n*   **Secondary Peak:** **7:00 PM \u2013 9:00 PM** (Dinner rush).\n\n#### 2. Estimated Total Energy for Next 24h\n*   **Average Power:** 569.28W (0.569 kW)\n*   **Calculation:** $0.569 \\text{ kW} \\times 24 \\text{ hours} = \\mathbf{13.66 \\text{ kWh}}$\n*   *Note:* This assumes a standard duty cycle. If ambient temperatures increase or kitchen activity intensifies, expect this to rise toward 15-16 kWh.\n\n#### 3. Expected Peak Demand\n*   **Forecasted Peak:** **2,562.4W (2.56 kW)**\n*   **Context:** Your historical data shows a max of 2,562.4W. This likely represents the \"start-up\" or \"inrush\" current of the compressor. Even if the steady-state load is ~555W, your electrical infrastructure must be rated to handle these 2.5kW spikes without tripping breakers.\n\n#### 4. Cost Forecast (Next 24h)\n*   **Rate:** 110 PKR\/kWh\n*   **Estimated Cost:** $13.66 \\text{ kWh} \\times 110 \\text{ PKR} = \\mathbf{1,502.60 \\text{ PKR}}$\n*   *Budgeting Tip:* Monthly projected cost for this single unit is approximately **45,000 PKR**.\n\n#### 5. Patterns to Watch For & Recommendations\n*   **The \"OFF\" Anomaly:** You have only **7 readings** marked as `OFF` over a 7-day period. This is unusually low for a refrigerator. \n    *   *Insight:* The unit is either running 99.9% of the time (indicating a potential cooling issue, low refrigerant, or a failing thermostat) or the sensor is not correctly identifying the \"OFF\" cycle. **Check if the compressor is actually cycling off.**\n*   **Overload Concerns:** You have recorded **281 `OVERLOAD` readings**. \n    *   *Insight:* While your voltage quality is excellent (100% compliance), the overload count suggests the unit is drawing high current frequently. This is likely due to the unit working overtime to maintain temperature.\n*   **Power Factor (PF) Efficiency:** Your average PF is **0.7158**. \n    *   *Insight:* A PF below 0.85 indicates inefficient energy usage. Your motor is drawing more reactive power than necessary. Installing a power factor correction capacitor (if not already integrated) could reduce the current draw and lower your total bill slightly.\n\n### Summary Table\n| Metric | Forecasted Value |\n| :--- | :--- |\n| **Total Energy (24h)** | 13.66 kWh |\n| **Projected Cost** | 1,502.60 PKR |\n| **Peak Demand** | 2.56 kW |\n| **System Health** | **Monitor:** High \"Active\" count; check thermostat cycling. |\n\n**AI Recommendation:** Given the high number of `OVERLOAD` readings and the near-constant `ACTIVE` state, I recommend a **preventative maintenance check** on the condenser coils. Cleaning them will likely reduce the `OVERLOAD` frequency and bring your average power draw below the current 569W baseline, resulting in immediate cost savings.","cached_at":"2026-07-15T20:12:42+05:00","expires_at":1784128662}