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Do we have a K-factor graph for our Acti9 iC60 MCBs?
Please refer the attached module CA908024E extract where details have been provided for the Acti9 MCBs tripping curves. f
From t=50μs to 10ms (in function of Ipeak/In) for coordination with load inrush currents including LED lamps - see extract below:

The K-factor is just the ratio of Ipeak/In, i,e,, ratio of Inrush current of LED to its nominal current.

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