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## Introduction FIKElectricity dataset, a collection of electricity data from three Portuguese restaurant kitchens during their daily operation. The duration of the datasets spans three to four weeks in each industrial kitchen and comprises aggregated and individual appliance consumption, collected at 1Hz and 0.5Hz, respectively. ## Dataset Organization The FIKElecricity dataset is made available individually for each monitored kitchen, and all the data files are in CSV format. The figure below shows an overview of the underlying structure of the dataset. ![FIKElectricity Folder and File Organization][1] The following subsections describe the contents of the different files. ### Aggregated Consumption Data The aggregated consumption data is made available in tabular format. Below is the description of the columns that are presented in each file. | **Column** | **Description** | **Units** | **Column** | **Description** | **Units** | |------------|---------------------------------|-----------|------------|---------------------------------------|-----------| | Timestamp | Timestamp (YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss) | - | S_P1 | Apparent Power in Phase 1 | VA | | I_P1 | Current RMS in Phase 1 | A | S_P2 | Apparent Power in Phase 2 | VA | | I_P2 | Current RMS in Phase 2 | A | S_P3 | Apparent Power in Phase 3 | VA | | I_P3 | Current RMS in Phase 3 | A | PF_P1 | Power Factor in Phase 1 | - | | I_N | Current RMS in Neutral | A | PF_P | Power Factor in Phase 2 | - | | V_P1 | Voltage RMS in Phase 1 | V | PF_P3 | Power Factor in Phase 3 | - | | V_P2 | Voltage RMS in Phase 2 | V | P_Total | Active Power Total | W | | V_P3 | Voltage RMS in Phase 3 | V | Q_Total | Reactive Power - Total | VAR | | V_G | Voltage RMS in Ground | V | S_Total | Apparent Power - Total | VA | | P_P1 | Active Power in Phase 1 | W | PF_Total | Power Factor - Total | - | | P_P2 | Active Power in Phase 2 | W | Vn | Voltage Unbalance - Negative Sequence | % | | P_P3 | Active Power in Phase 3 | W | Vz | Voltage Unbalance - Zero Sequence | % | | Q_P1 | Reactive Power in Phase 1 | VAR | An | Current Unbalance - Negative Sequence | % | | Q_P2 | Reactive Power in Phase 2 | VAR | Az | Current Unbalance - Zero Sequence | % | | Q_P3 | Reactive Power in Phase 3 | VAR | F | Average System Frequency | Hz | ### Device Consumption Data The device consumption data is made available in tabular format. Below is the description of the columns that are presented in each file. | **Column** | **Description** | **Units** | **Column** | **Description** | **Units** | |------------|---------------------------------|-----------|------------|---------------------------|-----------| | Timestamp | Timestamp (YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss) | - | Q_P3 | Reactive Power in Phase 3 | VAR | | I_P1 | Current RMS in Phase 1 | A | S_P1 | Apparent Power in Phase 1 | VA | | I_P2 | Current RMS in Phase 2 | A | S_P1 | Apparent Power in Phase 2 | VA | | I_P3 | Current RMS in Phase 3 | A | S_P1 | Apparent Power in Phase 3 | VA | | V_P1 | Voltage RMS in Phase 1 | V | PF_P1 | Power Factor in Phase 1 | - | | V_P2 | Voltage RMS in Phase 2 | V | PF_P2 | Power Factor in Phase 2 | - | | V_P3 | Voltage RMS in Phase 3 | V | PF_P3 | Power Factor in Phase 3 | - | | P_P1 | Active Power in Phase 1 | W | P_Total | Active Power Total | W | | P_P2 | Active Power in Phase 2 | W | P_Total | Active Power Total | W | | P_P3 | Active Power in Phase 3 | W | Q_Total | Reactive Power - Total | VAR | | Q_P1 | Reactive Power in Phase 1 | VAR | S_Total | Apparent Power - Total | VA | | Q_P2 | Reactive Power in Phase 2 | VAR | PF_Total | Power Factor - Total | - | [1]: https://osf.io/download/r2b7d/?direct&mode=render
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