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1 Hp is about 746watts. Depending on how effecient your motor is and design of the pump housing, you're looking at 120V at 6.25amps at least. When the motor starts up, the initial load will draw a lot more current. A motor of this size is usually put on a dedicated circuit.

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That depends on what the motor is built for the pumps that are used on Swimming Pools for instance are usually 240 Volts 50Hz

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1hp = 735 W, 10 hp = 7.35kW

That's the power consumption. How much energy it use up depends on how long you run it.

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