Power consumption of the iMac 2007

Hello!
I found at this website: http://www.apple.com/environment/reports/ the reports also for older models of the iMac, but not for mine.
Can someone eventual tell me the power consumption of the iMac 2007 24" in standby- ond off-mode? Or is there an older report from Apple available somewhere?
Best Regards!

It's going to fall somewhere between the idle of 92W and the maximum of 310W.  I would aim at around 210-230W.
I run mine on a APC 1500 pro which provides about 15 minutes at 400W.  I have other devices on it as well.
I would think at a minimum something like below.  This would only provide about 8 Minutes at 300W
APC Power-Saving Back-UPS Pro 700
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APC Back-UPS Pro, 420 Watts / 700 VA,Input 120V / Output 120V

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