| Protection
Classifications |
| I.P.
Ingress Protection Classifications to DIN VDE
0470/EN 60529* |
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The protection classification offered by an
enclosure is shown by the letters IP Ingress
Protection, and two digits. The first digit
indicates two factors (protection for persons
and equipment). The second digit indicates only
one factor, protection against water.
Similarly, changes in temperature, as may occur,
for example, in the open air, are not taken into
account. Such changes in temperature may cause a
loss of pressure in the enclosure, and dampness
may be absorbed through the seal area.
Rose+Bopla can supply pressure compensation
elements for this purpose.
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Digit |
Persons |
Equipment |
| Brief
Description |
Definition |
Brief
Description |
Definition |
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0 |
Not
protected |
- |
Not
protected |
- |
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1 |
Protection
against the
back of the hand touching
dangerous parts |
A
round body, 50mm in
diameter, must be at a
sufficient distance from
dangerous parts |
Protection
against a
solid foreign body of
50mm or more
in diameter |
A
round body, 50mm
in diameter, must
not fully penetrate |
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2 |
Protection
against a
finger touching
dangerous parts |
The
test finger, jointed, 12mm in diameter
and 80mm long, must be at a sufficient
distance from dangerous parts |
Protection
against a solid foreign body of 12.5mm
or more
in diameter |
A
round body, 12.5mm in diameter, must
not penetrate at all |
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3 |
Protection
against
a tool touching
dangerous parts |
A
body, 2.5mm in
diameter, must not be able to penetrate |
Protection
against a solid foreign body of 2.5mm or
more
in diameter |
A
round body, 2.5mm in diameter, must
not penetrate at all |
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4 |
Protection
against
a wire touching
dangerous parts |
A
body, 1.0mm in
diameter, must not be able to penetrate |
Protection
against a solid foreign body of 1.0mm or
more
in diameter |
A
round body, 1.0mm in diameter, must not
penetrate at all |
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5 |
Protection
against
a wire touching
dangerous parts |
A
body, 1.0mm in
diameter, must not be able to penetrate |
Protection
against dust |
No
dust penetration |
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6 |
Protection
against
a wire touching
dangerous parts |
A
body, 1.0mm in
diameter, must not be able to penetrate |
Sealed
against dust |
No
dust penetration |
1)Dust
must not penetrate in sufficient
quantities to prevent the equipment from
operating satisfactorily, or to impair
safety.
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| Important
note: The protection classifications
given for the enclosures refer to
unmachined enclosures as supplied. In
the case of protection against water in
particular (second digit), the test
conditions will be met if during the
given time for the experiment no water
has penetrated, or not in harmful
quantities. As the tests to show
protection classifications take no
account of ageing, the maintenance of
the protection classification throughout
the lifetime of the equipment is not
guaranteed. |
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*We assume
no liability for quoted standards.
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| I.P.
Ingress Protection Classifications to DIN VDE
0470/EN 60529* |
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Example: IP54
–first digit 5=
protection against dust and wire
contact with
dangerous parts
–second digit 4=
protection against splashing
water |
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We have
attempted to present the information about
our enclosures on this website in a
straight-forward manner. We offer this
information as accurate at the time of
publication. Specifications are subject to
change without notice. Rose+Bopla
Enclosures is not responsible for
inadvertent errors. |
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Mecano Inc., 7330 Executive Way,
Frederick, MD 21704, 301-696-9800,
rbinfo@pm-usa.com |
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