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You can use memshield 2 range MCB, with a MR30 pod (according to Eaton when I contacted them in 2019). The pods (they are a field kit that clips on to the MCB to create an RCBO) are stupid expensive. If this is for additional protection, I would fit a powerbreaker RCD spur next to the CU and wire the circuit through that.
 
Also E-Bay has an amazing amount of breakers of all types and ages on it, sparks have collected them and stick them up for sale. The only down fall would be if the thing works when you get it, a gamble for sure but E-bay is good for rare items
 

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