{"response":"### Energy Forecast Report: Main Refrigerator (Eatology Restaurant)\n**Forecast Period:** 2026-07-15 17:08 to 2026-07-16 17:08\n\nBased on the analysis of the 7-day historical dataset (July 8\u201315), here is the forecast for your kitchen refrigeration unit.\n\n---\n\n### 1. Expected Peak Hours\nBased on the restaurant environment, the refrigerator experiences high cycling during operational hours.\n*   **Primary Peak:** 11:00 AM \u2013 3:00 PM (Lunch service peak, frequent door openings).\n*   **Secondary Peak:** 7:00 PM \u2013 10:00 PM (Dinner service, kitchen heat load).\n*   **Reasoning:** The high variance between the minimum (1.6W) and maximum (2562.4W) power suggests a heavy-duty compressor that works significantly harder during ambient kitchen temperature spikes.\n\n### 2. Estimated Total Energy for Next 24h\n*   **Average Power:** 569.3W (0.5693 kW)\n*   **Calculation:** 0.5693 kW \u00d7 24 hours\n*   **Estimate:** **13.66 kWh**\n*   *Note:* This assumes standard operational cycles. If the restaurant is closed or refrigeration load is lightened overnight, this may drift down to ~12.5 kWh.\n\n### 3. Expected Peak Demand\n*   **Forecast:** **2,560W \u2013 2,580W**\n*   **Insight:** Your historical maximum is 2562.4W. Given the consistency of your voltage (234.67V avg) and compliance with EN50160, the unit is operating within its rated design capacity. You should expect the compressor to hit this peak during startup cycles or after extended door-open events.\n\n### 4. Cost Forecast\n*   **Rate:** 110 PKR\/kWh\n*   **Calculation:** 13.66 kWh \u00d7 110 PKR\n*   **Estimated Daily Cost:** **1,502.60 PKR**\n*   **Monthly Projection (30 days):** ~45,078 PKR\n\n### 5. Patterns & Recommendations\n*   **The \"Overload\" Warning:** You have **281 readings labeled as OVERLOAD**. While your voltage quality is excellent (100% compliance), these overload instances suggest that the refrigerator is either being pushed to its mechanical limit or has a faulty sensor\/relay triggering current spikes.\n    *   *Action:* Check for ice buildup on the evaporator coils or restricted airflow behind the unit. If the unit is clean, monitor the frequency of these \"overload\" events; they are the primary drivers of your electricity costs.\n*   **Power Factor (PF) Efficiency:** Your average PF is **0.71**. This is relatively low for an industrial appliance. A low PF indicates \"reactive power\" loss.\n    *   *Action:* Have a technician check the capacitor in the compressor starter circuit. Improving the PF toward 0.85\u20130.90 could reduce your total kWh consumption for the same cooling output.\n*   **Voltage Stability:** Your voltage is very stable (avg 234.67V). You do not need to invest in a voltage stabilizer, as the current infrastructure is providing high-quality power.\n\n***\n\n**Data Disclaimer:** *This forecast is based on historical averages. Unexpected changes in kitchen ambient temperature or equipment maintenance status may cause deviations in power consumption.*","cached_at":"2026-07-15T20:09:03+05:00","expires_at":1784128443}