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The image depicts the interior of a severely corroded electrical distribution panel, consistent with infrastructure found in urban environments such as Sozopol, Bulgaria
The image depicts the interior of a severely corroded electrical distribution panel, consistent with infrastructure found in urban environments such as Sozopol, Bulgaria. No individuals are present. The panel's interior is constructed from heavily rusted, light-colored metal, featuring perforated vertical mounting rails on the side walls. Significant rust, dirt, and debris are visible throughout the enclosure, particularly along the bottom edge and on horizontal surfaces. At the top, three yellow and green insulated cables, likely serving as ground or earth conductors, curve downwards from an unseen entry point. These cables terminate at the upper connections of three vertically mounted ETI brand fuse holders. Each holder contains a white ETI-branded NH-type fuse, rated 250A and 400V. Below these fuse holders, three heavily insulated and taped power cables emerge. From left to right, these appear to be a black-insulated cable, a copper-colored insulated cable, and a silver-gray insulated cable, each connecting to the lower terminals of the respective fuse holders. These cables curve downwards and exit the frame at the bottom left. To the right of the fuse holders, an ABB XLP 00 terminal block or distribution unit is mounted. It has a transparent or translucent cover, showing internal connections, and is visibly aged and dirty. Three individual white-insulated wires emerge from the bottom of this ABB unit, extending towards the lower left. The top terminals of this ABB unit are connected by three short, black-taped cables to the yellow and green conductors originating from the top. Towards the bottom center, a horizontal metal busbar or neutral bar is mounted, exhibiting significant corrosion. Connected to this busbar is a small DIN rail holding three white miniature circuit breakers (MCBs). The three white wires from the ABB XLP 00 unit are connected to the input terminals of these MCBs. A thick yellow and green insulated cable, likely another ground connection, enters the panel from the bottom left and connects to the busbar. Another black-taped cable exits the panel to the bottom right.
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