{"response":"Based on the historical data provided for the \"Main Refrigerator\" at Eatology Restaurant, here is the energy forecast for the next 24 hours.\n\n### **1. Expected Peak Hours**\nGiven that this is a commercial kitchen refrigerator, the load is driven by ambient temperature fluctuations and kitchen activity (door openings).\n*   **Primary Peak:** 12:00 PM \u2013 4:00 PM (Highest ambient temperature + peak kitchen prep).\n*   **Secondary Peak:** 7:00 PM \u2013 10:00 PM (Dinner service rush, leading to increased compressor cycling).\n*   **Note:** Expect a \"sawtooth\" power profile where the unit cycles between 560W (baseline) and spikes near 2500W during defrost cycles or high-load cooling.\n\n### **2. Estimated Total Energy for Next 24h**\n*   **Calculation:** Based on your average power consumption of **564.17W**, we assume a duty cycle typical for a commercial cooler (approx. 70-80% runtime).\n*   **Estimate:** $0.564 \\text{ kW} \\times 24 \\text{ hours} \\times 0.85 \\text{ (duty factor)} \\approx \\mathbf{11.51 \\text{ kWh}}$\n*   *Adjustment:* Factoring in the \"Overload\" readings (which suggest periodic heavy compressor startups), a safe estimate is **12.5 \u2013 13.5 kWh** for the 24-hour window.\n\n### **3. Expected Peak Demand**\n*   **Forecast:** **2,562.4 W (2.56 kW)**\n*   **Reasoning:** Historical max data indicates the unit hits this threshold during high-demand cycles. Ensure your circuit breakers are rated for this transient load, as the low Power Factor (avg 0.71) results in higher apparent power (kVA) drawn from the grid than the active power (kW) suggests.\n\n### **4. Cost Forecast**\n*   **Calculation:** $13 \\text{ kWh (estimated)} \\times 110 \\text{ PKR\/kWh}$\n*   **Total Expected Cost:** **1,430 PKR per day.**\n*   *Monthly Projection:* Approx. **42,900 PKR\/month** for this single unit.\n\n### **5. Patterns to Watch For**\n*   **Power Factor (PF) Inefficiency:** Your average PF is **0.71**. This is quite low and indicates inductive load losses. A PF of 0.71 means the motor is drawing significantly more current than it is effectively converting into work.\n    *   *Action:* Consult an electrician about installing a **Power Factor Correction (PFC) capacitor** for the compressor motor. This could reduce the current draw and potentially lower your electricity bill.\n*   **Overload Frequency:** You have recorded **572 \"OVERLOAD\" instances** in ~20 days (approx. 28 per day). \n    *   *Observation:* This is a high frequency for a standard refrigerator. It suggests the unit is struggling to maintain temperature or is facing excessive heat gain. Check the door seals (gaskets) and clean the condenser coils immediately to reduce these spikes.\n*   **Voltage Stability:** You have excellent voltage stability (100% EN50160 compliance). You do not need to worry about voltage-related damage, so any future failure is likely mechanical (compressor wear) rather than electrical (grid fluctuation).\n\n***\n\n**Strategic Recommendation:**\nThe high number of \"Overload\" readings combined with a low PF suggests the compressor is working harder than it should. If you perform a deep clean of the condenser coils and replace the door seals, you could likely shift your \"Average Power\" down by 10-15%, saving approximately **4,000\u20136,000 PKR per month** on this single device.","cached_at":"2026-07-28T12:14:27+05:00","expires_at":1785223167}