Federal Electrical STABLOK Miniature Circuit Breaker

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A miniature circuit breaker has failed in my home consumer unit.

I know that the breaker is at fault because whichever circuit my electrician wires to it frequently trips out.

The board is Federal Electric and the Breaker is marked STABLOK Type CNA M5, also Type 3. It is black with an orange paddle switch. Must be about 20 years old, and the electrician tells me it is obsolete and difficult to find. It is 6amp, the electrician suggests replacing with a 10amp.

Does anyone know where I could get a replacement?
 
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Is he suggesting replacing with a 10A because he happens to have one (ie that he has ripped out of another job)

if so then provided the cuircuit is suitablly speced for a 10A breaker then this is probablly the easiest way to go.
 
This is a lighting circuit (upstairs lights). The existing, failed breaker is 6 amp. The maximum load with all lights on is about 3 amps. My electrician cannot get hold of one of these breakers, either 6 amp or 10 amp, and he believes they are obsolete. He believes either would do. I am looking (more in hope than expectation) for a supplier who might have one or two left over in stock
 
MCBseeker said:
This is a lighting circuit (upstairs lights). The existing, failed breaker is 6 amp. The maximum load with all lights on is about 3 amps. My electrician cannot get hold of one of these breakers, either 6 amp or 10 amp, and he believes they are obsolete. He believes either would do. I am looking (more in hope than expectation) for a supplier who might have one or two left over in stock

try a local electrical wholesaler. they might be able to help
 
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one possibility if you can't get a breaker would be to take a third cable out of one of the ring breakers and into a FCU
 
use 2.5mm for the run to the FCU if you do that though
 

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