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The image displays the interior of a meticulously organized electrical control panel, likely situated in Wiesbaden, Germany. No people are present. The panel features an array of electrical components systematically mounted on DIN rails, suggesting a professional installation for an industrial or commercial application.

The wiring is neatly routed, bundled, and color-coded, with blue wires commonly used for neutral connections and yellow/green for protective earth (PE). Various other colors indicate different phases and control circuits.

Prominently featured components include:
- Two Siemens PAC2200 energy meters, one displaying "00000000.40" and the other "000000052.72", with specifications like "230/400V (50/60Hz)" and "5000 imp/kWh".
- A main disconnect switch, branded "EATON", with a yellow body and a red "I ON" / "O OFF" handle.
- Several red DEHNguard surge protective devices (SPDs) labeled "DG MOD 275" and "DG MOD 271", wired for L1, L2, L3, and N protection.
- A series of Eaton fuse holders, model "FCFBD0201-3".
- Numerous terminal blocks, including push-in and screw types, are used for wire terminations and distribution. These are often labeled with circuit numbers, "N" (neutral), and "PE" (protective earth).
- Busbars are visible for efficient power distribution.

Other visible text includes "SIEMENS", "EATON", "FT-N", "REUVM2", and various component identifiers such as "X1", "S1:L1", "S2:L1", "S1:L2", "S2:L2", "S1:L3", "S2:L3", and "DEHNguard". The panel exhibits a high standard of wiring and component arrangement, indicating either a recent installation or regular maintenance.
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Jun 3, 2026

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The image displays the interior of a meticulously organized electrical control panel, likely situated in Wiesbaden, Germany. No people are present. The panel features an array of electrical components systematically mounted on DIN rails, suggesting a professional installation for an industrial or commercial application. The wiring is neatly routed, bundled, and color-coded, with blue wires commonly used for neutral connections and yellow/green for protective earth (PE). Various other colors indicate different phases and control circuits. Prominently featured components include: - Two Siemens PAC2200 energy meters, one displaying "00000000.40" and the other "000000052.72", with specifications like "230/400V (50/60Hz)" and "5000 imp/kWh". - A main disconnect switch, branded "EATON", with a yellow body and a red "I ON" / "O OFF" handle. - Several red DEHNguard surge protective devices (SPDs) labeled "DG MOD 275" and "DG MOD 271", wired for L1, L2, L3, and N protection. - A series of Eaton fuse holders, model "FCFBD0201-3". - Numerous terminal blocks, including push-in and screw types, are used for wire terminations and distribution. These are often labeled with circuit numbers, "N" (neutral), and "PE" (protective earth). - Busbars are visible for efficient power distribution. Other visible text includes "SIEMENS", "EATON", "FT-N", "REUVM2", and various component identifiers such as "X1", "S1:L1", "S2:L1", "S1:L2", "S2:L2", "S1:L3", "S2:L3", and "DEHNguard". The panel exhibits a high standard of wiring and component arrangement, indicating either a recent installation or regular maintenance.

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