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Based on standard U.S. Government tests
Clothes Washer
Capacity: Standard
LG Electronics Inc.
Model WM2455H*
Compare the energy use of this clothes washer only
with other models tested using the 2004 test procedure.
This Model Uses
180 kWh/year
T
ENERGY STAR
Energy use (kWh/year) range of all similar models
Uses Least
Energy
113
kWh/year (kilowatt-hours per year) is a measure of energy (electricity) use.
Your utility company uses it to compute your bill. Only standard size clothes washers
are used in this scale.
Clothes washers using more energy cost more to operate.
This model's estimated yearly operating cost is:
ENERGY STAR
A symbol of
energy efficiency
Uses Most
Energy
680
$15
when used with an electric water heater when used with a natural gas water heater
Based on eight ioads of clothes a week and a 2004 U.S. Government national average cost
of 8.600 per kWh for electricity and 91.00 per therm for natural gas.Your actual operating
cost will vary depending on your local utility rates and your use of the product.
Important: Removal of this label before consumer purchase violates the Federal Trade Commission's Appliance Labeling Rule (16 C.F.R. Part 305).
$10
P/No.: MEZ31245315