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Hi guys, No doubt been asked before but I'm trying to source a replacement for a Wylex 125amp MCCB > NHGPCB1253.
Not in production now, possibly not for a few years now going by some comments I've seen on the IET site.
Wylex Tec Dept suggested change whole panel. Not an option. I've tried Rare Electricals, they say it's not old enough for them to stock it.
Any ideas where to find one or even another make that will do the job. Would like Wylex though.

many thanks
 

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