The IP rating system defines levels of sealing effectiveness for electrical enclosures against intrusion from foreign objects like dust, water, and solids. The IP rating consists of the letters IP followed by two digits, where the first digit refers to protection against solids and dust from 1 to 6, and the second digit refers to protection against moisture and water from 1 to 8.
The IP rating system defines levels of sealing effectiveness for electrical enclosures against intrusion from foreign objects like dust, water, and solids. The IP rating consists of the letters IP followed by two digits, where the first digit refers to protection against solids and dust from 1 to 6, and the second digit refers to protection against moisture and water from 1 to 8.
The IP rating system defines levels of sealing effectiveness for electrical enclosures against intrusion from foreign objects like dust, water, and solids. The IP rating consists of the letters IP followed by two digits, where the first digit refers to protection against solids and dust from 1 to 6, and the second digit refers to protection against moisture and water from 1 to 8.
IP STANDARD IS USED TO DEFINE THE LEVELS OF SEALING EFFECTIVENESS OF ELECTRICAL ENCLOSURES AGAINST INTRUSION FROM FOREIGN BODIES SUCH AS DUST, WATER AND ANY SOLID.
IP RATING CONSISTS OF THE LETTERS
IP FOLLOWED BY 2 DIGITS. FIRST DIGIT STANDS FOR PROTECTION AGAINST SOLID AND DUST(GENERALLY 1 TO 6). SECOND DIGIT STANDS FOR PROTECTION AGAINST MOISTURE AND WATER(GENERALLY 1 TO 8).