Ingress Protectuion5

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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 15 o from the vertical - ex. damage or unsafety due to vertically or nearly vertically dripping water Sponsored Links Related Topics Electrical - Amps and electrical wiring, AWG - wire gauge, electrical formulas, motors and units Documentation - Documentation of process control systems - Block Flow Diagrams (BFD), Process Flow Diagrams (PFD), Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&ID) and more Process Control - Instrumentation and process control systems - engineering and documentation Temperature Measurement - Measurement of temperature - probes, sensors and transmitters Risk, Reliability and Safety - Risk, Reliability and Safety in Process Control Systems Related Documents NEMA Enclosure Standards of Electrical Motors - The NEMA enclosure standards of electrical motors CE Marking - The European Machine Directive Converting from NEMA to IEC Enclosure Classifications - Converting from NEMA enclosure classifications to IEC enclosure classifications The IP Code, International Protection Marking, IEC standard 60529, sometimes interpreted as Ingress Protection Marking, [1] classifies and rates the degree of protection provided against intrusion (body parts such as hands and fingers), dust , accidental contact, and water by mechanical casings and electrical enclosures . It is published by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). [2][3] The standard aims to provide users more detailed information than vague marketing terms such as waterproof. The digits (characteristic numerals) indicate conformity with the conditions summarized in the tables below. Where there is no protection rating with regard to one of the criteria, the digit is replaced with the letter X. For example, an electrical socket rated IP22 is protected against insertion of fingers and will not be damaged or become unsafe during a specified test in which it is exposed to vertically or nearly vertically dripping water. Another example is the Sony Xperia Z Ultra , one of the first cellular phones to be IP-rated; it is rated at IP58 and marketed as "dust resistant" and can be "immersed in 1.5 meters of freshwater for up to 30 minutes". [4] and the Fluke 27 II & 28 II

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  • 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 unsafety due to

    vertically or nearly vertically dripping water

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    Related Topics Electrical - Amps and electrical wiring, AWG - wire gauge, electrical formulas, motors

    and units Documentation - Documentation of process control systems - Block Flow Diagrams

    (BFD), Process Flow Diagrams (PFD), Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&ID) and more

    Process Control - Instrumentation and process control systems - engineering and documentation

    Temperature Measurement - Measurement of temperature - probes, sensors and transmitters

    Risk, Reliability and Safety - Risk, Reliability and Safety in Process Control Systems Related Documents

    NEMA Enclosure Standards of Electrical Motors - The NEMA enclosure standards of electrical motors

    CE Marking - The European Machine Directive Converting from NEMA to IEC Enclosure Classifications - Converting from NEMA

    enclosure classifications to IEC enclosure classifications

    The IP Code, International Protection Marking, IEC standard 60529, sometimes interpreted as Ingress Protection Marking,[1] classifies and rates the degree of protection provided against intrusion (body parts such as hands and fingers), dust, accidental contact, and water by mechanical casings and electrical enclosures. It is published by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC).[2][3]

    The standard aims to provide users more detailed information than vague marketing terms such as waterproof. The digits (characteristic numerals) indicate conformity with the conditions summarized in the tables below. Where there is no protection rating with regard to one of the criteria, the digit is replaced with the letter X.

    For example, an electrical socket rated IP22 is protected against insertion of fingers and will not be damaged or become unsafe during a specified test in which it is exposed to vertically or nearly vertically dripping water. Another example is the Sony Xperia Z Ultra, one of the first cellular phones to be IP-rated; it is rated at IP58 and marketed as "dust resistant" and can be "immersed in 1.5 meters of freshwater for up to 30 minutes".[4] and the Fluke 27 II & 28 II