{"response":"As an energy forecasting AI, I have processed the historical telemetry for the Eatology Main Refrigerator. Given the high consistency of the load (97% active state) and the operational environment (commercial restaurant kitchen), here is the 24-hour forecast and diagnostic insight.\n\n### 1. Expected Peak Hours\nBased on the restaurant environment, your peak demand windows will likely align with kitchen preparation and service cycles:\n*   **Morning Prep (08:00 \u2013 10:30):** High cycling as the fridge recovers from overnight restocking and increased door openings.\n*   **Lunch\/Dinner Rush (13:00 \u2013 15:00 & 19:00 \u2013 21:00):** You should expect sustained high-power draws during these times as ambient kitchen temperatures rise and compressor duty cycles increase.\n\n### 2. Estimated Total Energy for Next 24h\n*   **Average Power:** 563.29W (0.563 kW)\n*   **Duty Factor:** Since the device is in an \"ACTIVE\" state 97% of the time, we adjust for a 95% operational efficiency (accounting for defrost cycles).\n*   **Calculation:** 0.563 kW \u00d7 24 hours \u00d7 0.95 = **12.83 kWh**\n\n### 3. Expected Peak Demand\nWhile your average is 563W, your historical maximum is **2562.4W**. \n*   **Forecast:** During peak kitchen hours (lunch\/dinner), expect the refrigerator to hit a maximum demand of **2,450W \u2013 2,550W** as the compressor works to maintain set-point temperatures against frequent door openings.\n\n### 4. Cost Forecast\n*   **Estimated Consumption:** 12.83 kWh\n*   **Rate:** 110 PKR\/kWh\n*   **Total Cost Estimate:** **1,411.30 PKR per day.**\n\n### 5. Patterns to Watch For (Insights)\n*   **The \"Overload\" Metric:** You have recorded **328 OVERLOAD readings**. While your voltage quality is 100% compliant, these overload spikes suggest that the compressor is drawing significantly higher current during startup (inrush current). If these spikes increase in frequency, it may indicate a failing compressor motor or a refrigerant leak forcing the motor to work harder.\n*   **Power Factor (PF) Efficiency:** Your average PF is **0.71**. This is relatively low for modern commercial equipment. A low PF indicates \"reactive power\" loss, which is inefficient. \n    *   *Recommendation:* Have a technician check the **run capacitor** on the compressor. A failing capacitor is a common cause for a declining PF and could eventually lead to the compressor motor burning out.\n*   **Operational Stability:** Your \"OFF\" state is almost non-existent (only 14 readings). Ensure that the refrigerator is undergoing a scheduled defrost cycle. If the unit never enters a \"rest\" state, the cooling coils may be icing over, which will lead to a gradual increase in energy consumption over the coming weeks.\n\n***\n\n**Disclaimer:** *This forecast is based on historical averages. Extreme ambient temperature fluctuations in the kitchen or changes in inventory volume may cause variances in the final daily energy consumption.*","cached_at":"2026-07-20T14:44:49+05:00","expires_at":1784540989}