{"response":"Based on the monitoring data for your Main Refrigerator, here is an analysis and recommendations to help you reduce electricity consumption:\n\n### 1. Address Power Factor (PF) Inefficiency\nYour average Power Factor is **0.7165**, with a current reading of **0.69**. This indicates that the refrigerator is drawing more reactive power than necessary, leading to higher energy losses.\n*   **Recommendation:** Have a technician inspect the refrigerator\u2019s capacitor. A failing capacitor is a common cause for a low PF. Improving this will reduce the apparent power drawn from the grid without affecting the cooling performance.\n\n### 2. Investigate \"Overload\" States\nYour system logs show **281 \"OVERLOAD\" readings**. This suggests the compressor may be struggling, possibly due to:\n*   **Dirty Condenser Coils:** Dust buildup forces the compressor to work harder and longer to dissipate heat, consuming more electricity. Clean these coils monthly.\n*   **Gasket Integrity:** Check the door seals. If cold air is escaping, the compressor runs excessively.\n*   **Temperature Settings:** Ensure the thermostat is not set colder than necessary. Every degree lower increases consumption significantly.\n\n### 3. Optimize Operational Patterns\nThe refrigerator has an average power draw of **572.54W**, but spikes as high as **2562.4W**.\n*   **Recommendation:** Minimize door opening frequency during peak kitchen hours. Since the system is currently 100% compliant with voltage standards (no sags\/swells), the power spikes are likely due to compressor cycling. Keeping the fridge well-stocked (but not over-packed) helps maintain thermal mass, reducing how often the compressor needs to kick in.\n\n### Financial Impact\nAt your current rate of **110 PKR\/kWh**, even a 10% reduction in average power draw (roughly 57W) could save you significant costs over the next billing cycle.\n\n**Summary Checklist:**\n*   [ ] Clean condenser coils.\n*   [ ] Inspect door seals for air leaks.\n*   [ ] Have a technician check the capacitor to improve the 0.69 Power Factor.\n*   [ ] Verify the thermostat setting is optimized for food safety without over-cooling.","cached_at":"2026-07-15T11:57:01+05:00","expires_at":1784098921}