2.2--
Yes, the plugs are marked for a low voltage. Mine say 5V on the hex head.
But, they are connected to the battery in operation and do receive nearly the full battery voltage. There is a small voltage drop in the fusible link, the relay , the wiring and in a small ( .015 ohm ) resistor. The plugs are operated at this high voltage so that they will heat very quickly. But, because of the (too) high voltage one must be careful to glow them only long enough to successfully start the engine. Or else risk an early failure.
The Isuzu glow controller does a pretty good job of glowing the plugs for good starts without burning them out. It does this by watching the voltage across that .015 ohm restor I mentioned. The plugs have a positive temperature coefficient which causes the current to decline as the plugs warm. When the current declines to a certain level the controller shuts the plugs off.
This may be more than anyone wants to know.
Paul