{"response":"Based on the current telemetry for your Main Refrigerator, there is **no immediate indication of an imminent breakdown**, though there are some operational points to monitor.\n\nHere is the breakdown of your system's health:\n\n*   **Stable Power Supply:** Your voltage is excellent, maintaining 100% compliance with EN50160 standards with zero sags or swells. The average voltage of 234.09V is well within the healthy operating range for a 230V appliance.\n*   **Operational Efficiency:** Your Power Factor (PF) is averaging 0.715. While typical for refrigeration compressors, it indicates that the motor is drawing more current than is strictly used for \"real\" work. \n*   **The \"Overload\" Flag:** You have recorded **572 \"OVERLOAD\" states**. While the current power draw (602.2W) is well within the historical maximum (2562.4W), these overload incidents suggest the compressor may be working harder than expected during startup or under specific high-load cooling cycles.\n\n**Recommendations:**\n1.  **Check for Obstructions:** Ensure the refrigerator condenser coils are clean and have adequate airflow. The \"Overload\" readings often occur when the compressor struggles to dissipate heat.\n2.  **Monitor Frequency:** Your current frequency is 49.5Hz. While this is within a reasonable tolerance, if it consistently drops below 49Hz, it could affect the longevity of the motor.\n3.  **Preventative Maintenance:** Since the device has been in operation since July 8th and has logged significant \"Active\" time, a standard maintenance check\u2014specifically checking the compressor contactor and refrigerant levels\u2014is recommended to ensure the \"Overload\" states don't lead to premature component failure.\n\n**Verdict:** Your system is currently functioning normally, but I recommend a physical inspection of the compressor unit to address the frequent \"Overload\" flags.","cached_at":"2026-07-27T20:05:07+05:00","expires_at":1785165007}