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My solution to that was 25A fuses on each of the hot legs... I've calculated my current draw at 21A.
You might well have it covered, but the concern would be the wire between your breaker panel and the 25amp fuses. If you have a 60 amp breaker, the wire from the breaker to the fuses has to be able to carry 60 amps... If you have a short across the supply side of the fuses, they won't protect the wire coming into them.
Again... my concern is for those that end up getting a deal on a big GFCI breaker and not thinking about overcurrent protection to their control panel.
Depending on the wire you use it can vary, but here is sort of a worse case ampacity list.
60 amp = 4 gauge wire
50 amp = 6 gauge wire
30 amp = 10 gauge wire
20 amp = 12 gauge wire
Ed