Ingress protection (IP) ratings guide IPratings are represented by combining the first and second digits of the below columns 1st numeral - solid foreign objects 0 No protection
IP Classes; IP = International Protection. The framework conditions that a protection class must guarantee are outlined in DIN 40050 and IEC-EN 60529. Example: An IP66rating means an enclosure is dust-tight and protects against strong jets of water, such as during washdown.
Ingress Protection (IP) Ratings gauges the protection of mechanical casings and electrical enclosures against intrusion, dust, accidental contact, and water. IPRatings are determined by combining one digit from each of the two columns below.
IPRATINGCHART Protection of persons and protection of equipment indicated by the IP code. Protection provided by enclosures for electrical equipment is indicated by the IP codes two:
Protection against a 12.5 mm water nozzle. 3 minutes @100 LPM at 100 kPa at a distance of 3 m. Protection against submersion. 30 minutes at a depth up to 1 m. Protection against continuous submersion. Depths up to 3 m.
IPratings are represented by combining the first and second digits of the following columns. See example below. Degree of protection against solid objects. Protected against a solid object greater than 50mm, such as hand. Protected against a solid object greater than 12.5mm, such as finger.
Ingress Protection Chart The Ingress Protection (IP) for all low voltage enclosures up to 1000 V a.c. and 1500 V d.c. is defined in identical fashion by the standards EN 60529 - IEC 529 it comprises the letters IP followed by two character numerals and or additional/supplementary letters.
IPrating codes are classifications used to measure levels of protection, such as preventing the intrusion of solid objects and liquids from entering an enclosure or motor.