Ingress Protection (IP) Rating |
Impact Protection (IK) Rating |
The IP system is an internationally recognised method to indicate the degree of protection against the ingress of dust, solid objects and moisture into an enclosure. The letters "IP" are followed by two numerals. The IP rating has been in use in Europe and other countries outside of North America for many years and has just recently been added to the Canadian Electrical Code (for hazardous locations). They are similar in intent to the NEMA ratings but there is no direct relationship. These ratings are widely used on portions of enclosures and components, as well as complete enclosures. In North America, the common practice has been to use NEMA enclosure ratings for both water and dust resistance. As the name suggests, these standards were originally developed and published by the National Electrical Manufacturer’s Association (NEMA) and have been adopted by UL, CSA and other standards bodies in North America. International Standards use the IEC IP ratings instead of the NEMA ratings. First Numeral Protection of persons against contact with or approach to live parts and against contact with moving parts, other than smooth rotating shafts and the like, inside the enclosure and protection of the equipment against ingress of solid foreign bodies in accordance with IEC 60598-1:2003. 0 Not protected 1 Protected against solid objects 50 mm in diameter or greater. 2 Protected against solid objects 12 mm in diameter or greater. 3 Protected against solid objects 2.5 mm in diameter or greater. 4 Protected against solid objects 1mm in diameter or greater. 5 Dust protected. 6 Dust tight. Second Numeral The second numeral indicates the degree of protection against the ingress moisture as defined in IEC 60598-1:2003. 0 Not protected 1 Protected against dripping water. 2 Protected against dripping water when tilted up to 15º 3 Protected against spraying water. 4 Protected against splashing water. 5 Protected against water jets. 6 Protected against heavy seas. 7 Protected against the effects of temporary immersion. 8 Protected against continuous immersion. Note: Normally, this will mean that the equipment is hermetically sealed. However, with certain types of equipment, it can mean that water can enter but only in such a manner that produces no harmful effects. |
Degrees of protection provided by enclosures for electrical equipment against external mechanical impacts in accordance with IEC 62262:2002 and IEC 60068-2-75:1997. IK00 Not protected IK01 Protected against 0.14 joules impact. IK02 Protected against 0.2 joules impact. IK03 Protected against 0.35 joules impact. IK04 Protected against 0.5 joules impact. IK05 Protected against 0.7 joules impact. IK06 Protected against 1 joules impact. IK07 Protected against 2 joules impact. IK08 Protected against 5 joules impact. IK09 Protected against 10 joules impact. IK10 Protected against 20 joules impact. Please note that EN 60068-2-75 does not allocate codes above IK10. The following codes are extrapolated and assigned IK references by Southgate Lighting. IK11 Protected against 35 joules impact. IK12 Protected against 50 joules impact. IK13 Protected against 75 joules impact. IK14 Protected against 100 joules impact. IK15 Protected against 125 joules impact. IK16 Protected against 150 joules impact. |