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1) Sure looks like a NEMA 10-50 to me.2) There's a big difference between an 80-amp panel and an 80-amp breaker. An 80-amp panel can draw 80 amps for all of the circuits it feeds. There can be multiple breakers in the panel protecting the individual circuits. I don't see any 80A breakers in your photo, but I can see what looks like a 240V/40A breaker - it's the one at the upper-left. The fact that it's a ganged breaker which links two phases together suggests strongly that it's 240V, and the "40" embossed on the switches indicates 40A. Note that it's still just a 40A breaker despite there being 2 of them - 40A for each of the two phases.
1) Sure looks like a NEMA 10-50 to me.
2) There's a big difference between an 80-amp panel and an 80-amp breaker. An 80-amp panel can draw 80 amps for all of the circuits it feeds. There can be multiple breakers in the panel protecting the individual circuits. I don't see any 80A breakers in your photo, but I can see what looks like a 240V/40A breaker - it's the one at the upper-left. The fact that it's a ganged breaker which links two phases together suggests strongly that it's 240V, and the "40" embossed on the switches indicates 40A. Note that it's still just a 40A breaker despite there being 2 of them - 40A for each of the two phases.