Cisco 2960 Power Consumption

Hi,
I am planning to use above switch for my project.
Please let me know the exact power consideration for this switch.
[ 27W (AC) or 130W (AC) (100V x 1.3A) ] Power Consumption = Volt x Current.
I have below two snaps from your site, hence got confused which value to be considered as power consumption for this switch.
Link:
http://www.cisco.com/cisco/web/support/model/tsd_hardware_switch_model_296024tcl.html#0
Case 1:
Case2:
What should I consider as power required for Switch ?
Is it 1.3A @ 110/240 VAC ?
Or
Is it 30W ?
Thanks in advance,
Amit

I'm using EnergyWise.  I don't see any relevance as to WHY you would want to use it.  I also don't see any information about your PoE requirement, hence, no comment on how you'd like to save money by powering down PoE.  
The power requirement for the 4506 would, most likely, be LESS than getting six PoE switches individually. 
I mean, if you don't use PoE, the line cards will only draw what is required.  So trying to save money from energy consumption of the chassis won't make a lot of sense.

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