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1/28/2018 IP - Ingress Protection Rating

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IP - Ingress Protection Rating


IP - Ingress Protection rating is used to specify the environmental protection - or electrical enclosure - of electrical equipment

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Ingress Protection (IP) ratings are developed by the European Committee for Electro Technical Standardization (CENELEC) (NEMA IEC 60529 Degrees of Protection Provided by
Enclosures - IP Code), specifying the environmental protection the enclosure provides.

The IP rating normally has two (or three) numbers:

1. Protection from solid objects or materials


2. Protection from liquids (water)
3. Protection against mechanical impacts (commonly omitted, the third number is not a part of IEC 60529)

Example - IP Rating
With the IP rating IP 54, 5 describes the level of protection from solid objects and 4 describes the level of protection from liquids.

An "X" can used for one of the digits if there is only one class of protection, i.e. IPX1 which addresses protection against vertically falling drops of water e.g. condensation..

IP First number - Protection against solid objects

0 No special protection
Protected against solid objects over 50 mm, e.g. accidental touch by persons
1
hands
2 Protected against solid objects over 12 mm, e.g. persons fingers
3 Protected against solid objects over 2.5 mm (tools and wires)
4 Protected against solid objects over 1 mm (tools, wires, and small wires)
5 Protected against dust limited ingress (no harmful deposit)
6 Totally protected against dust

IP Second number - Protection against liquids

0 No protection
1 Protection against vertically falling drops of water e.g. condensation
2 Protection against direct sprays of water up to 15o from the vertical
3 Protected against direct sprays of water up to 60o from the vertical
4 Protection against water sprayed from all directions - limited ingress permitted
5 Protected against low pressure jets of water from all directions - limited ingress
Protected against temporary flooding of water, e.g. for use on ship decks - limited ingress
6
permitted
7 Protected against the effect of immersion between 15 cm and 1 m
8 Protects against long periods of immersion under pressure

IP Third number - Protection against mechanical impacts (commonly omitted, the third number is not a part of IEC 60529)

0 No protection
Protects against impact of 0.225 joule
1
(e.g. 150 g weight falling from 15 cm height)
Protected against impact of 0.375 joule
2
(e.g. 250 g weight falling from 15 cm height)
Protected against impact of 0.5 joule
3
(e.g. 250 g weight falling from 20 cm height)
Protected against impact of 2.0 joule
4
(e.g. 500 g weight falling from 40 cm height)
Protected against impact of 6.0 joule
5 (e.g. 1.5 kg weight falling from 40 cm
height)
Protected against impact of 20.0 joule
6
(e.g. 5 kg weight falling from 40 cm height)

In order to comply with the stringent requirements for CE Marking machine makers today fits their machines with parts certified according EU (European Union) and international standards.

Example - IP 22
An electrical socket rated IP22 is protected against

solid objects over 12 mm - ex. insertion of fingers


direct sprays of water up to 15o from the vertical - ex. damage or unsafe due to vertically or nearly vertically dripping water

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