IP PROTECTION CLASS

Understanding the IP protection classes in lighting technology

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In Brief

IP protection class in a nutshell:

The IP protection class classifies the degree of protection of electrical equipment against foreign bodies and moisture in accordance with the standard Types of protection by enclosure, IP code.

It differs from the protection class and protection area, which describe other aspects such as safety measures and installation zones. The degree of protection consists of an IP prefix, which stands for International Protection or Ingress Protection, followed by two digits that indicate the specific degree of protection. The first digit refers to protection against foreign bodies, while the second digit describes moisture protection, with higher numbers indicating higher protection.

Video explanation of the IP protection class

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IP protection class: Protection against foreign bodies and moisture

The IP protection rating, also known as Ingress Protection or International Protection, is a standardization that evaluates the degree of protection of electrical equipment against the ingress of foreign bodies and moisture. This standard defines how well a luminaire or other electrical device is protected against exterior influences, such as dust, water or other harmful substances. Classification is based on the IP code, which is specified in detail in the standard "Degrees of protection by enclosure, IP code" . This standard provides clear guidelines and standards for manufacturers and users to ensure the safety and functionality of electrical equipment, especially in environments where it is exposed to potentially hazardous conditions.

Avoid confusion: Here we clarify the differences.

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Type of protection

The degree of protection consists of two parts: IP for International Protection or Ingress Protection and two digits for the specific protection.

Area of protection

Installation zones in rooms with elevated humidity or direct contact with water, in which no electrical operating devices or cables with high voltages may be present.

Protection class

Identifies electrical equipment with regard to its protective and safety measures to prevent electric shocks.

The degree of protection consists of two parts

The degree of protection consists of two parts: IP for International Protection or Ingress Protectionand two digits for the specific protection. The first digit provides information about the protection against the ingress of foreign bodies such as dust or insects. The second digit describes the protection against moisture and water.

    • DIGIT Contact / Foreign bodies ingressprotection

    • Ziffer 0

      No protection

    • Ziffer 1

      Protected against access with manual pressure (Diameter> 50 mm)

    • Ziffer 2

      Protected against access with a fi nger (Diameter> 12.5 mm)

    • Ziffer 3

      Protected against access with a tool (Diameter> 2.5 mm)

    • Ziffer 4

      Protected against access with a wire (Diameter> 1mm)

    • Ziffer 5

      Complete protection against contact (against dust in harmful quantities)

    • Ziffer 6

      Complete protection against contact (Dustproof)

    • DIGIT Water ingress protection

    • Ziffer 0

      No protection

    • Ziffer 1

      Protection against vertically falling water drops

    • Ziffer 2

      Protection against dripping water if the housing is up to 15 ° fi ddled

    • Ziffer 3

      Protection against falling spray water up to 60° from the vertical

    • Ziffer 4

      Protection against splashing water

    • Ziffer 5

      Protection against water jets (nozzle) from any angle

    • Ziffer 6

      Protection against powerful water jets

    • Ziffer 7

      Protection against temporary immersion

    • Ziffer 8

      Protection against permanent immersion

The protection class consists of two parts: the IP, which stands for International Protection or Ingress Protection, and two digits that indicate specific protection. The first digit refers to the protection against foreign bodies, while the second digit describes the protection against moisture.

IP protection types in the home

Different IP protection types can occur in a house: A covered terrace could have IP52 to be protected against dust and falling water, while a garage with IP42 is protected against solid foreign objects and dripping water. In a bedroom, IP20 is sufficient, as no particular protection against moisture is required, and a boiler room with IP22 offers protection against solid foreign bodies and dripping water falling at an angle.

The IP code number describes the protection of an enclosure against the ingress of foreign bodies and water, with higher numbers indicating better protection. It consists of two digits: the first ranges from 0 to 6 for foreign bodies and the second from 0 to 8 for moisture.

Protection type uncertainties: When professional advice is crucial

In some cases, however, it is not entirely clear which IP protection class is most suitable for an application. This is also because the protection rating does not indicate how resistant the luminaire is to UV light, chlorine cleaners in swimming pools, salt water or even ammonia vapors, such as in stables, if it is exposed to these for a longer period of time. If in doubt, it is therefore always advisable to seek expert advice. Everything you need to know about LED lighting. Subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't miss any of our LED knowledge videos.

IP protection classes: Which luminaires are suitable for which areas of application

From 4, the luminaire is protected against splashing water from all directions and if it has IP66, it can be cleaned of dirt with a strong jet of water. The product may be permanently submerged from an IP rating of 68. Where luminaires with which protection rating are required depends on the surrounding conditions. In a living room, for example, moisture is not to be expected. A protection rating of IP 20 is sufficient for this. The situation is different in outdoor areas, for example. Isolat recommends that luminaires with a protection rating of less than IP 52 should not be used in unprotected outdoor areas. A luminaire mounted on an outside wall can only be exposed to rain from a protection rating of IP54. Ensure that the cable feed and fixing holes are sealed accordingly.

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