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Does anyone know offhand which SP MCBs are compatible with Crabtree Powerstar 3Ph boards?

I need to take a 60a supply from this board but I can only find used ones on eBay and the company don’t want to buy used stuff.

I can’t seem to find them new anywhere (probably me not looking in the right place) so wondered if anyone knew of any compatible Crabtree MCBs that would fit.

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