{"response":"### Energy Forecast Analysis: Main Refrigerator (Eatology Restaurant)\n\nBased on the historical data provided (July 8\u201313, 2026), here is the 24-hour performance forecast for your commercial refrigeration unit.\n\n---\n\n#### 1. Expected Peak Hours\n*   **Window:** 11:00 AM \u2013 3:00 PM and 7:00 PM \u2013 9:00 PM.\n*   **Reasoning:** In a restaurant environment, peak demand correlates with high ambient kitchen temperatures during lunch\/dinner rushes and frequent door openings. The \"OVERLOAD\" count (280 readings) suggests the compressor works hardest during these periods to recover temperature after thermal ingress.\n\n#### 2. Estimated Total Energy (Next 24h)\n*   **Calculation:** Based on your average power consumption of **583.95W (0.584 kW)**.\n*   **Estimate:** $0.584 \\text{ kW} \\times 24 \\text{ hours} = \\mathbf{14.02 \\text{ kWh}}$\n*   *Note:* This assumes standard operational cycles. If the restaurant is closed or in \"night mode,\" this may dip to 12 kWh; if fully operational with high traffic, expect up to 16 kWh.\n\n#### 3. Expected Peak Demand\n*   **Forecast:** **2.55 kW \u2013 2.60 kW**.\n*   **Reasoning:** Your historical maximum is 2562.4W. Given the \"OVERLOAD\" frequency, the device regularly hits its peak capacity. Expect the unit to pull near-maximum power during the initial cooling phase after morning startup or high-load periods.\n\n#### 4. Cost Forecast\n*   **Daily Cost:** $14.02 \\text{ kWh} \\times 110 \\text{ PKR\/kWh} \\approx \\mathbf{1,542.20 \\text{ PKR}}$\n*   **Monthly Projection:** $\\approx \\mathbf{46,266 \\text{ PKR}}$ (based on current load patterns).\n\n---\n\n#### 5. Patterns to Watch For & Recommendations\n\n*   **The \"Overload\" Frequency:** You have 280 \"OVERLOAD\" events against only 5 \"OFF\" events. This suggests the unit is **constantly cycling or struggling to maintain temperature**.\n    *   *Action:* Check the condenser coils for dust\/grease buildup. The low Power Factor (avg 0.72) combined with frequent overloads often points to a compressor working harder than necessary due to poor heat exchange.\n*   **Low Power Factor (PF 0.72):** A PF of 0.72 is inefficient for a commercial motor. \n    *   *Insight:* You are paying for \"apparent power\" (kVA) while utilizing less \"real power\" (kW). If this persists, consider a capacitor bank or checking the motor starter\/capacitor health to improve efficiency and reduce the current draw.\n*   **Voltage Stability:** Your voltage is excellent (100% EN50160 compliance). You do not need to invest in a voltage stabilizer; however, the persistent overload events confirm that the issue is **thermal\/mechanical (internal to the fridge)**, not electrical (external supply).\n*   **Duty Cycle:** With only 5 \"OFF\" readings in ~5 days, the unit is effectively running 99.9% of the time. While normal for some commercial fridges, verify if this is by design or if the thermostat is failing to reach the \"cut-off\" temperature.\n\n**Summary Verdict:** The unit is stable but operating at a high, constant load. Cleaning the refrigeration system and inspecting the door seals could reduce your daily energy cost by 10-15% by allowing the compressor to enter \"OFF\" cycles more frequently.","cached_at":"2026-07-14T00:03:35+05:00","expires_at":1783969715}