{"response":"As an energy forecasting AI, I have analyzed the historical telemetry for the Eatology Restaurant Kitchen refrigerator. Based on the 19-day dataset provided, here is the 24-hour forecast and operational insight report.\n\n### 1. Expected Peak Hours\nBased on the high frequency of `ACTIVE` states (17,110 readings vs. 22 `OFF` readings), this refrigerator operates in a near-continuous duty cycle.\n*   **Peak Window:** 11:00 AM \u2013 3:00 PM and 7:00 PM \u2013 10:00 PM.\n*   **Reasoning:** These correlate with kitchen preparation and service hours. During these times, the compressor will cycle frequently to compensate for door openings, leading to an increase in the duty cycle toward the upper bound of your historical 2,562W peak.\n\n### 2. Estimated Total Energy (Next 24h)\n*   **Calculation:** Your average power consumption is 564.43W (0.5644 kW).\n*   **24-Hour Forecast:** $0.5644 \\text{ kW} \\times 24 \\text{ hours} \\approx \\mathbf{13.55 \\text{ kWh}}$.\n*   *Note:* Given the high number of `OVERLOAD` readings (572), actual consumption may trend 5\u20138% higher during peak service days, potentially reaching **14.6 kWh**.\n\n### 3. Expected Peak Demand\n*   **Forecast:** **2,562.4W (2.56 kW)**.\n*   **Context:** Your historical maximum indicates the compressor's startup surge or heavy-load capacity. Expect the device to hit this ceiling during the lunch and dinner rush when the ambient kitchen temperature rises and the refrigerator door is accessed frequently.\n\n### 4. Cost Forecast\n*   **Rate:** 110 PKR\/kWh\n*   **Estimated Daily Cost:** $13.55 \\text{ kWh} \\times 110 \\text{ PKR} \\approx \\mathbf{1,490.50 \\text{ PKR}}$.\n*   **Monthly Projection:** At this rate, the refrigerator is expected to cost approximately **44,715 PKR\/month** to operate.\n\n### 5. Patterns to Watch For (Insights)\n*   **High \"Overload\" Frequency:** You have 572 `OVERLOAD` readings. While the voltage quality is perfect (100% compliance), the overload count suggests the compressor is working harder than its rated nominal capacity. **Action:** Check the condenser coils for dust buildup or ensure the refrigerator is not overstuffed, as this is increasing your \"Overload\" state frequency.\n*   **Low Power Factor (PF):** Your average PF is 0.715. This is relatively low (inductive load). While usually not a direct penalty for small commercial setups, it indicates that the motor is drawing more current than is strictly necessary for the work performed. A professional maintenance check on the compressor capacitor may improve efficiency.\n*   **Continuous Operation:** The device is essentially never \"OFF.\" If this is a standard refrigerator, ensure the seals (gaskets) are intact. A small leak in the seal will force the compressor to stay in the `ACTIVE` state 99.8% of the time, which is currently driving your high energy costs.\n\n***\n\n**Data Quality Note:** The voltage stability is excellent (100% EN50160). You do not need to invest in a voltage stabilizer; your current electrical infrastructure is supporting the device well. Focus your efforts on **thermal insulation and compressor maintenance** to reduce the 13.55 kWh daily footprint.","cached_at":"2026-07-27T17:40:38+05:00","expires_at":1785156338}