{"response":"As an energy forecasting AI, I have analyzed the 21-day dataset for the Main Refrigerator at Eatology Restaurant. Below is the forecast for the next 24-hour cycle (July 29, 14:55 to July 30, 14:55).\n\n### 1. Expected Peak Hours\nBased on the high ratio of \"ACTIVE\" vs. \"OFF\" states (19,151 vs. 23), the refrigerator operates on a near-continuous duty cycle typical of a high-traffic commercial kitchen.\n*   **Peak Window:** 11:00 AM \u2013 3:00 PM and 7:00 PM \u2013 10:00 PM.\n*   **Reasoning:** These correlate with peak restaurant operational hours (lunch\/dinner rushes) where door openings increase ambient heat gain, forcing the compressor to run at higher load states to maintain set-point temperatures.\n\n### 2. Estimated Total Energy for Next 24h\n*   **Calculation:** Using the average power consumption of **565.02W (0.565 kW)** over a 24-hour period.\n*   **Forecast:** $0.565 \\text{ kW} \\times 24 \\text{ hours} = \\mathbf{13.56 \\text{ kWh}}$\n*   *Note:* This assumes a standard maintenance load. If the ambient kitchen temperature rises significantly, expect a 10-15% variance.\n\n### 3. Expected Peak Demand\n*   **Forecast:** **2.56 kW**\n*   **Reasoning:** The historical maximum power recorded is 2562.4W. This likely represents the \"startup surge\" or a heavy-duty cooling cycle after a defrost sequence. You should budget for this peak to ensure circuit breaker stability during high-demand hours.\n\n### 4. Cost Forecast\n*   **Rate:** 110 PKR\/kWh\n*   **Calculation:** $13.56 \\text{ kWh} \\times 110 \\text{ PKR}$\n*   **Total Expected Cost:** **~1,491.60 PKR\/day**\n\n### 5. Patterns to Watch For (Data-Driven Insights)\n*   **Overload Frequency:** You have recorded **639 \"OVERLOAD\" readings**. While your voltage quality is excellent (100% EN50160), the overload readings suggest that the compressor is occasionally struggling or reaching its thermal limit. \n    *   *Recommendation:* Check the refrigerator condenser coils. If they are clogged with dust\/grease, the compressor works harder, leading to these \"overload\" spikes. Cleaning them will likely lower your average power consumption and reduce the overload occurrences.\n*   **Power Factor (PF) Efficiency:** Your average PF is **0.71**. This is relatively low for modern commercial equipment (ideally >0.85). A low PF indicates reactive power loss, which essentially means the motor is drawing more current than is strictly necessary for the cooling work. \n    *   *Action:* Have a technician inspect the start\/run capacitors of the compressor. Replacing a degraded capacitor can improve the PF, potentially lowering your overall electricity bill.\n*   **Standby Performance:** With only **23 \"OFF\" readings** over 21 days, the unit is effectively never entering a true idle state. If the unit is intended to cycle off, there may be a faulty thermostat or a door seal issue causing the unit to run continuously. Ensure door gaskets are airtight to allow for actual \"OFF\" cycles, which will significantly extend the compressor's lifespan.\n\n***Disclaimer:** This forecast is based on historical averages. Unexpected changes in kitchen ambient temperature or equipment maintenance status may cause deviations in consumption.*","cached_at":"2026-07-29T17:55:56+05:00","expires_at":1785330056}