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Looked high and low for a Hager 50 amp 3871 for this board. Anyone know which newer 60898s would definately be compatible with these. I know photo is bad the existing ones are Type 2 M3's.

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Any Hager mcb will fit that board however it has a non compatible main switch fitted in the first place plus another mcb which shouldn't be there. Personally I would be recommending it is replaced unless it can be returned to the original specification of the manufacturer.
 
Any Hager mcb will fit that board however it has a non compatible main switch fitted in the first place plus another mcb which shouldn't be there. Personally I would be recommending it is replaced unless it can be returned to the original specification of the manufacturer.
Thanks Westward so assume also then that any Hager rcd main switch will also be compatible?
 
I think you may find if it is the early Hager breaker with slotted screws the later ones don’t fit, you can normally find them on an auction site.
The Wylex must go or replace the lot
 
I think you may find if it is the early Hager breaker with slotted screws the later ones don’t fit, you can normally find them on an auction site.
The Wylex must go or replace the lot
Thanks Bill i did find a previous post which did suggest that these type were incompatible with the newer ones.
 

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