The breaker has NSB32 written on it. 32A? Or just a model number?
There are different types of breaker, B is a common type, they all have different qualities depending on the type of wiring/load they are protecting. Cable ratings allow for a fair degree of overcurrent before they melt.
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The breaker has NSB32 written on it. 32A? Or just a model number?