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    Circiut Breakers

    Just a question.....................say a circuit breaker at the main DB is rated at 20 amp and a circuit breaker at the sub DB 50 meters away is also 20 amp and of the same make and type. These breakers only supply one appliance and no other apparatus. In the case of an overload, which breaker will trip first ?
    Further, is there any significance in a breaker with an orange lever ?
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