Is it dangerous that the sum of the currents of group automata is greater than the input value?

Igor1985 asks:
Hello! I changed all the wiring in a country house and I would like to know the opinion of a specialist on one issue. Introductory A / V- bipolar C32, to the outlets in each room 4 unipolar automata-B16, B10, B6, B6 and one unipolar a / c to the light throughout the house-B6. Please tell me what the difference is: C32 is less than B16 + B10 + B6 + B6 + B6.
P.S. The meter is installed on the street, in the shield with the meter there is a single-pole a / in C32 (installed by an electrician).
The answer to the question:
Hello! Nothing threatens, you can put at least 150 pieces of 16A each. Anyway, you will not be able to consume more power than you have been allocated. Automatic machines standing lower than the opening automatic machine protect each branch of the wiring from overloads. You can simplify and imagine what you have before - there are 2 plugs at the input and ALL circuits of your house are connected to them. Did it work? And that too. It is important that group automata are correctly chosen, i.e. to sockets no more than 16A, and usually 6-10A to the light.
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