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240 Volts. <><><> In USA, Canada and other countries using a similar 60 Hz houshold electricity supply system, they are dual-voltage. Some of their components, such as the timers, use 120 V while the heating element uses 240V.

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In USA, Canada and other countries using a similar 60 Hz houshold electricity supply system, they are dual-voltage. Some of their components, such as the timers, use 120 volts while the heating elements use 240 volts.

It is 230 volts at 50 Hz in many other places around the world, including Europe.

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Both run on 240 volts for the element voltages. Both appliances use a 3 wire system, 2 hots and a neutral. The neutral to one of the hot legs is used for 120 volts. This voltage is used for the control system in both appliances. On the stove, the electric clock and lights are using the 120 volt supply. On the close dryer the drum motor is 120 volts.

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Answer for USA, Canada and countries running a 60 Hertz supply service.

Stove and electric clothes dryer run on dual 120/240 volts. The 120 volt portion of the dual voltages is for the control and motor for the dryer and clock and timers for the stove and the 240 volt is for the heating elements within the two appliances.

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In North America both the stove and the dryer are operated on 240 volts. These are high current drawing devices and at the higher voltage the amperage is lower. A 7000 watt dryer and a 9000 watt stove at 120 volts would draw I = W/E, Amps = 7000/120 = 58 amps and 9000/120 = 75 amps respectively.

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Answer for USA, Canada and countries running a 60 Hertz supply service.In your home your stove and your electric clothers dryer usually run on 208-240 volt.
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If you are in North America, your stove and dryer run on 240 volts.

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In your home your stove and electric clothes dryer usually run on 240 volts AC. These appliances require a three wire to feed them as they both need 120 volts for their controls.

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Gas stove use 120 volts at 200 watts of power when oven is running

Electric stove need 220 volts at about 20 to 50 amps

Electric dryer needs 330 volts at about 30 amps

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