Correct - without that, overheating and failure is inevitable.
Thank you, I think these are your pictures, showing switch 60 amp rating,
showing standard contacts
With burning as not man enough.
And the uprated contact to right.
We all know what should be done including
@nice-but-dim however some times there is a temptation to ignore what does not suit, there were two instant electric showers in this house and at least one did come from an old Wylex board, however it was on a 30 amp fuse carrier although no idea if it actually had 30 amp fuse wire in it.
This
was my fuse box, it was trapped between the original garage ceiling and a new false ceiling, we had to cut a larger access hole to get to it and remove it, we at first did not even know it was there,
there was a second consumer unit for the flat, only when I turned off the power and it did not go off did I notice the little hole in the plaster board top left, and then saw the fuse box through the hole, so you have it easy, at least you can see the old fuse board, I realised I may have been able to get a fuse out, but getting it back in was unlikely, so had to bite the bullet and get it changed.
You know it needs doing the same as I did, and you have to stop kidding yourself it will be OK.