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This image displays an open electrical distribution board, or fuse box, likely situated in a building in Kumasi, Ghana. The scene is static, showing various electrical components and wiring. The primary subjects are numerous Miniature Circuit Breakers (MCBs) arranged in two main rows, an upstream main switch, and a Residual Current Device (RCD) or Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker (ELCB). A network of electrical wires and cables, in various colors (blue, brown, red, yellow, green), is visible above and below the components, some appearing somewhat disorganized. Busbars are present, connecting the MCBs. Notable details include the condition of the wiring, which appears to be functional but not meticulously organized. The components are mounted on a white backboard. No people are present, and no specific activity is taking place. The lighting suggests an indoor setting, possibly with artificial illumination. Visible text provides information about the electrical components: - Many MCBs bear the brand "HAVELLS" and are labeled with amperage ratings such as "C6", "C10", "C16", "C20", "C25", and "C32". Several also show model or series numbers like "DCNGCFP032" and "DOMGCEP016". - A red-and-white main switch is labeled "100A" and "TP" (Triple Pole), indicating its capacity and type. - A white-and-black RCD/ELCB is branded "Caretron" and "OSAN", with specifications "63A", "415V~", "AC6kA", and "30mA", along with "N" for Neutral. - Some MCBs have "ON" and "OFF" indicators on their switches. "SSPASS" is visible on some white labels on the top row of MCBs.
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