The voltage requirements for electric stove burners can vary depending on the region and the specific model of the stove. In general, there are both 110-volt and 220-volt electric stoves available.
In North America, including the United States and Canada, the standard household electrical supply is 110-120 volts for most residential appliances. Therefore, many electric stoves in this region are designed to operate on a 110-volt circuit.
However, there are also electric stoves that require a 220-240 volt circuit. These stoves typically have larger heating elements or additional features that demand higher power, which is why they need a higher voltage supply.
It's essential to check the stove's specifications in the user manual or on the manufacturer's label to determine its voltage requirements. If you are unsure or cannot find this information, consult with a qualified electrician before connecting the stove to the electrical supply to ensure proper voltage compatibility and safe operation.