{"response":"As an energy forecasting AI, I have analyzed the provided telemetry for the Eatology Restaurant Main Refrigerator. Given the high ratio of **ACTIVE** states (3787) versus **OFF** states (5), this unit operates under high-duty cycle conditions typical of a commercial kitchen.\n\n### 1. Expected Peak Hours\nBased on the restaurant environment and the high frequency of **OVERLOAD** states (280 readings), the refrigerator experiences peak demand during kitchen operational hours.\n*   **Primary Peak:** 11:00 AM \u2013 3:00 PM (Lunch service preparation and ambient heat gain).\n*   **Secondary Peak:** 6:30 PM \u2013 9:30 PM (Dinner service).\n*   *Note:* The \"Overload\" readings suggest the compressor works hardest when the ambient kitchen temperature rises or when doors are frequently opened during these windows.\n\n### 2. Estimated Total Energy for Next 24h\n*   **Average Power Consumption:** 583.92W (0.584 kW)\n*   **Calculation:** 0.584 kW \u00d7 24 hours = **14.02 kWh**\n*   *Adjustment:* Factoring in the high duty cycle and intermittent \"Overload\" periods, a conservative estimate for the next 24 hours is **14.5 \u2013 15.2 kWh**.\n\n### 3. Expected Peak Demand\n*   **Forecasted Peak:** **2.56 kW**\n*   *Rationale:* The historical maximum is 2562.4W. Given the current \"Overload\" frequency, the device is hitting its start-up\/surge capacity regularly. You should plan your electrical circuit capacity to handle this 2.56 kW spike consistently.\n\n### 4. Cost Forecast\n*   **Rate:** 110 PKR\/kWh\n*   **Daily Cost Projection:** 14.5 kWh \u00d7 110 PKR = **1,595 PKR per day.**\n*   **Monthly Projection:** ~47,850 PKR (assuming consistent usage patterns).\n\n### 5. Patterns to Watch For\n*   **The \"Off\" Anomaly:** The device has only recorded 5 \"OFF\" readings over a 5-day period. This indicates the unit is essentially never cycling off. While expected for commercial refrigeration, it suggests the compressor is either undersized for the current ambient heat load or the internal thermostat is struggling to reach the set point.\n*   **Power Factor (PF) Inefficiency:** Your average PF is 0.72. This is relatively low for modern equipment (ideally >0.85). A low PF indicates reactive power loss, which may result in higher utility surcharges.\n*   **Overload Frequency:** With 280 \"OVERLOAD\" readings, the system is frequently operating outside its nominal design range. \n    *   *Action:* Check door seals (gaskets) and condenser coils. If the coils are dusty, the compressor must work longer and harder, leading to the observed \"Overload\" states and higher energy costs.\n*   **Voltage Stability:** Your voltage is highly stable (100% EN50160 compliance). The risk of equipment damage due to surges or sags is currently negligible.\n\n**Strategic Recommendation:**\nThe high number of \"Overload\" readings suggests the refrigerator is working harder than necessary. I recommend a **preventative maintenance check on the condenser coils**. Cleaning them could potentially drop your average power consumption by 5-10%, saving you approximately 2,400\u20134,800 PKR per month.","cached_at":"2026-07-13T17:38:44+05:00","expires_at":1783946624}