{"response":"Based on the historical data provided for the Eatology Restaurant Main Refrigerator, here is the 24-hour energy forecast and operational analysis.\n\n### **1. Expected Peak Hours**\nGiven the nature of a restaurant kitchen, the refrigerator experiences high cycling and \"Overload\" states (280 instances) likely caused by frequent door openings and the introduction of warm inventory.\n*   **Primary Peak Window:** 11:00 AM \u2013 3:00 PM (Lunch prep\/service)\n*   **Secondary Peak Window:** 6:30 PM \u2013 9:30 PM (Dinner service)\n*   *Observation:* The refrigerator operates in an \"Active\" state for the vast majority of the time (3,784 readings), suggesting it is struggling to maintain temperature during peak kitchen heat hours.\n\n### **2. Estimated Total Energy (Next 24h)**\n*   **Average Power Consumption:** 583.9W (0.5839 kW)\n*   **Duty Cycle Factor:** Based on the ratio of Active\/Overload readings to total readings, the device is running ~99% of the time.\n*   **24-Hour Estimate:** $0.5839 \\text{ kW} \\times 24 \\text{ hours} \\approx \\mathbf{14.01 \\text{ kWh}}$\n\n### **3. Expected Peak Demand**\n*   **Forecasted Peak:** **2,562.4W (2.56 kW)**\n*   *Context:* The \"Overload\" readings suggest that the compressor works at near-max capacity when the thermal load increases (e.g., restocking or high ambient kitchen temperatures). You should expect the unit to hit this peak during the identified peak hours.\n\n### **4. Cost Forecast**\n*   **Calculation:** $14.01 \\text{ kWh} \\times 110 \\text{ PKR\/kWh}$\n*   **Estimated Daily Cost:** **1,541.10 PKR**\n*   *Monthly Projection:* Approximately **46,233 PKR\/month** for this single unit.\n\n### **5. Patterns to Watch For (Insights & Recommendations)**\n\n*   **Low Power Factor (PF) Efficiency:** Your average PF is **0.72**, which is suboptimal. A low PF in refrigeration usually indicates an aging compressor motor or a failing capacitor. This is likely contributing to the high \"Overload\" readings, as the motor is drawing more current than necessary to do the work.\n*   **The \"Overload\" Frequency:** You have 280 \"Overload\" events. This indicates the unit is frequently exceeding its nominal operating current. \n    *   *Action:* Check door seals (gaskets). A 0.72 PF combined with frequent overloads strongly suggests the compressor is running continuously to compensate for cold air leakage.\n*   **Voltage Stability:** Your voltage is excellent (100% compliance). Any future performance issues can be ruled out as \"grid-related\" and should be treated as \"mechanical\/thermal-related.\"\n*   **Operational Risk:** Because the device is in an \"Active\" state 99% of the time, it has effectively no \"rest\" period. This is typical for a commercial fridge, but the high number of \"Overload\" readings suggests the unit is undersized for the current kitchen volume or requires immediate maintenance (condenser coil cleaning).\n\n**Strategic Recommendation:**\nSchedule a professional coil cleaning and gasket inspection. Improving the Power Factor (PF) closer to 0.85\u20130.90 through motor maintenance could reduce your daily energy consumption by 5\u20138%, saving approximately **2,300\u20133,700 PKR per month** on this single device.","cached_at":"2026-07-13T17:22:33+05:00","expires_at":1783945653}