They all look different colours to me

Umm, the brownish crimp connector runs the... hold on... (where's me specs?) a/c boiler which is 1.7kW. Oddly enough that's the one that's already burned the switch out and cooked the insulation on the wire. No, they're mcb's. They work too, surprisingly.
I have no idea of this IP2X of which you speak but I've been around electrickery long enough to know dangerous when I see it. Yes, it scares the bejesus out of me too but to change them I'd have to make huge holes in the walls...
They have no ring mains, all the wires head off to a box in the wall where one feed can supply two sockets and a light switch. Or like the wire they moved over a phase, which supplies the kitchen lights, the dining room lights and the washing machine in the bathroom (that's why all the mcb's are 16 amps). Joints, other than under a screw on the fuse panel, in a light switch or socket, are TwIsTeD ToGeThEr and wrapped with insulating tape.
Notice where all the wires head off upwards in the fuse panel? The majority next appear in a box above a doorway about 10 feet away. It's about 5" square:
The last time I had that little lot out I had to squash them back in with the blunt end of a hammer, only turning the power off after the flickering lights got scary. DraŽen, who is a bona fide electrician, had it out today and guess how he got it back
You'd think, with all this crap wiring about, Croatian houses would be bursting into flames left, right and centre but they don't appear to. Maybe it's because they don't have much wood in their construction, apart from roofs.
I just have to add that the way the sockets are held in the walls here is with two metal hooks that you wind out into the plaster to hold it in place. It's always a wise precaution to hold the socket while you unplug anything as the socket can easily come out of the wall too.
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