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32a breaker
A **32A breaker** is a **circuit breaker rated for 32 amperes**. It is designed to **interrupt electrical current** if the load exceeds its rated limit or if there is a **short circuit**, helping protect wiring and connected equipment.
Common points:
- **32A** = maximum continuous current rating of **32 amps**
- Used in **electrical distribution boards**
- Can be found in **single-pole, double-pole, three-pole**, etc.
- Often used for **appliances or circuits with higher current demand**
If you want, I can also explain how a **32A breaker differs from a fuse or an RCD**.
I had originally asked if it was possible to connect the EV charger to the CT clamp via an ethernet connection via switches - i.e. indirect. On investigation it turns out that some devices have that as an option, others don't so instead of asking the question, I will use this as an info post to...
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