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Wallbox Fuse Box Lite Single Phase has anyone used one of these?​

I've installed one feeding a Pulsar Max, the Pulsar Max is set to 32Amp max.
The Fuse Box Lite is fitted with a 40A RCD and a 40Amp C Cure Double Pole MCB that is linked to an electronic Suge Protection device. The MCB/Surge Protection dives has tripped twice. Could the Surge protector be causing the tripping?

 

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