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Power pole connector between pd and breaker

I know I should be posting this in q&a, I wanted to see what you guys think.
I currently have the breaker wired with power poles on each end 1 to go to the battery and 1 to go to the power distribution board. This is to allow to have the breaker in a good position in addition to being able to remove the electronics board with ease. Both of the ends will be well marked, and it is mounted such that it is impossible to miss connect the power poles. I am wondering if this is legal due to rule R37 which states that the breaker must be directly connected to the PD board? Any feedback would be much appreciated!
 


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