You will be much safer and your control wiring will far exceed your added protection instead of being far less than needed. My obvious assumption is that you aren't using #8 control wiring.
RDK's in Canada, but as far as the NEC, control wiring is permitted to be protected by a higher OCPD
Table 430.72(B) allows, where the control wires extend beyond the enclosure, as in this case:
45 Amps for #14
60 Amps for #12
90 Amps for #10
and 300% the value specified for 60° conductors (in 310.16) where over #10
Where they do not extend beyond the enclosure, the protection can be up to:
100 Amps for #14
120 Amps for #12
160 Amps for #10
and 400% the value specified for 60° conductors in 310.16 where over #10