What rating is IP24?
IP Rating Reference Chart
IP Rating | First Digit – SOLIDS |
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IP22 | Protected from touch by fingers and objects greater than 12 millimetres. |
IP23 | Protected from touch by fingers and objects greater than 12 millimetres. |
IP24 | Protected from touch by fingers and objects greater than 12 millimetres. |
Is IP24 same as IPX4?
IPX4 vs IP24 The last value is the same in IPX4 and IP24. It means that both IPX4 and IP24 are splashproof from all directions. Both cannot be submerged into the water instead resist water spray. IP24 rated products are resistant to touch by fingers and objects that are bigger than 12mm.
What is protection class IP40?
IP40. Protected from tools and small wires greater than 1 millimeter. Not protected from liquids. IP41. Protected from tools and small wires greater than 1 millimeter.
What does IP34 rating mean?
IP34. Protected from tools and wires greater than 2.5 millimeters. Protected from water spray from any direction. IP35. Protected from tools and wires greater than 2.5 millimeters.
Is IP66 better than IP65?
The main difference between IP65 and IP66 ratings is their level of protection against liquid ingress. An IP66 enclosure can handle a significantly higher level of pressurized water spray, from larger nozzles and at higher kPa ratings.
What is IPX2 rating?
IPX2: Can resist water that hits the product at a 15° angle or less. IPX3: Can take water sprays of up to 60°. IPX4: Is resistant to water splashes from any direction. IPX8: Can be submerged deeper than 1 meter.
What does IPX7 rating mean?
IPX7: Can be submerged up to 1 meter in water for 30 minutes. IPX8: Can be submerged deeper than 1 meter. The exact depth is specified by the manufacturer. IPX9K: Resists high-pressure, high-temperature sprays at close range.
What is IP rating for electrical enclosure?
IP First Number – Protection against solid objects; IP Second Number – Protection against liquids For example, in an IP rating of IP 54 for an electrical enclosure, 5 describes the level of protection from solid objects and 4 describes the level of protection from liquids.
What is an IP rating used for?
This standard is used to define the levels of sealing effectiveness of electrical enclosures against intrusion from foreign bodies such as tools, dirt and moisture. What do the two digits in an IP Rating mean?
What is the third number IP rating for mechanical impacts?
IP Rating Third Number – Protection against mechanical impacts (commonly omitted, the third number is not a part of IEC 60529) Below are the third number IP ratings (IPXX 1) and descriptions: 0 No protection. 1 Protects against impact of 0.225 joule (e.g. 150 g weight falling from 15 cm height).
What is the IP22 rating for electrical sockets?
Similarly, 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. IP22 or IP2X are typical minimum requirements for the design of electrical accessories for indoor use.