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The product specs say it pulls 11.2 Amps at 115 Volts. Multiply those together and you get 1288 Watts so it is approximately a 1200 Watt unit. If you know the number of hours you typically run a unit, you can multiply the Watts by the hours to get your daily Watt-Hours.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Alex - Cooling Watts is 1220. Also, here's the link to view the Energy Guide: https://products.geappliances.com/MarketingObjectRetrieval/Dispatcher?RequestType=PDF&Name=AHP14LZ-EG.pdf - Keep in touch at GEAppliances.com. Sue
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