{"response":"### Energy Forecast Report: Main Refrigerator (Eatology Kitchen)\n**Forecast Period:** 2026-07-14 00:00 to 2026-07-14 23:59\n\n---\n\n#### 1. Expected Peak Hours\nBased on the high frequency of **OVERLOAD** states (280 readings) relative to the total operation time, the refrigerator experiences significant thermal stress during peak kitchen hours.\n*   **Primary Peak:** 12:00 PM \u2013 3:30 PM (Lunch service preparation and peak ambient heat).\n*   **Secondary Peak:** 7:00 PM \u2013 10:30 PM (Dinner service and high door-opening frequency).\n*   *Observation:* Power consumption spikes correlate with kitchen activity; anticipate the highest current draw during the mid-afternoon as the compressor works to maintain temperature against ambient kitchen heat.\n\n#### 2. Estimated Total Energy (Next 24h)\n*   **Average Power:** 583.96W (0.584 kW)\n*   **Calculated Consumption:** $0.584 \\text{ kW} \\times 24 \\text{ hours} = \\mathbf{14.02 \\text{ kWh}}$\n*   *Note:* This assumes a standard duty cycle. If the \"Overload\" state frequency increases due to high ambient temperatures, expect this to climb toward 15.5 kWh.\n\n#### 3. Expected Peak Demand\n*   **Forecasted Peak:** **2,562.4W (2.56 kW)**\n*   *Rationale:* Historical data indicates the unit is capable of hitting this peak. Given the current Power Factor (PF) of 0.72, the unit is operating with significant reactive power losses, which likely contributes to the \"Overload\" state readings during compressor startup or heavy cooling cycles.\n\n#### 4. Cost Forecast\n*   **Daily Energy Cost:** $14.02 \\text{ kWh} \\times 110 \\text{ PKR\/kWh} = \\mathbf{1,542.20 \\text{ PKR}}$\n*   **Monthly Projection (Est):** ~46,266 PKR\n*   *Warning:* If the Power Factor (PF) remains at 0.72, you are drawing more current than necessary to perform the work. Improving the PF could potentially lower the amperage draw and reduce the \"Overload\" frequency, leading to minor savings.\n\n#### 5. Patterns & Insights to Watch\n*   **Power Factor (PF) Inefficiency:** Your PF of 0.72 is relatively low for modern commercial refrigeration (typically should be >0.85). This indicates the motor is likely aging or the capacitor bank is failing. **Action:** Have a technician check the start\/run capacitors.\n*   **Overload Frequency:** With 280 \"Overload\" readings, the unit is being pushed to its limit. If these readings continue to cluster during peak hours, it suggests the refrigerator is undersized for the current kitchen load or the door seals are compromised, causing the compressor to run continuously.\n*   **Voltage Stability:** Your voltage is excellent (235.1V with 100% EN50160 compliance). The equipment is receiving \"clean\" power, so the current issues (overloads\/low PF) are internal to the device, not a result of grid fluctuations.\n*   **Duty Cycle:** With only 5 \"OFF\" readings in the entire history, the unit is running almost constantly. While expected for a commercial fridge, ensure that the \"Overload\" states are not leading to premature compressor failure.\n\n---\n**Recommendation:** Schedule a maintenance check specifically for the **condenser coils** and **door gaskets**. The high average power draw relative to the low PF suggests the system is struggling to maintain temperature, which is the primary driver of your 1,500+ PKR daily electricity cost.","cached_at":"2026-07-14T00:00:37+05:00","expires_at":1783969537}