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The image shows the interior of a white electrical panel box, likely located in Odesa, Ukraine, given the Cyrillic labeling. The panel is filled with various circuit breakers, a digital voltage display, and some wiring. The digital display on the left shows "235" in red digits, indicating voltage. Below this, the text "ZUBLR D63 100-420 B~50 Гц 13 900 BA 63 A" is visible, identifying the device as a ZUBR D63 with voltage and frequency specifications. To the right of the display are three circular buttons and a small green light. The main part of the panel is occupied by rows of circuit breakers, primarily from the brand "EATON". There are two rows of circuit breakers visible. The top row contains breakers numbered 1 through 12, and the bottom row contains breakers numbered 13 through 24. Each breaker is labeled with its specifications, such as "-230/400V" and "PL4-C10/1" or "PL4-C16/1" or "PL4-C20/1". Some of these breakers appear to be in the "on" position, indicated by the black toggle pointing upwards. Further down, in the section labeled 25 through 36, there are additional circuit breakers and wiring. Breakers 25 and 26 are from "EATON", with "PL4-C20/1" visible. Breaker 27 is a " Hager" brand, and breaker 28 is a "Schneider Electric" brand. Cyrillic text is written in red marker above breakers 27 and 28, reading "ЗАРЯДКА АВТО", which translates to "car charging". Below this, in the same section, another circuit breaker is visible. In the lower part of the panel, red and blue wires are seen entering a compartment. Cyrillic text in red marker below this compartment reads "ГЕНЕРАТОР", translating to "generator". The overall environment appears to be indoor, with the electrical panel mounted on a wall. The panel itself is clean, but there are some faint smudges on its surface.
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