NEMA IEC 60529 : 2004(R2011)
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DEGREES OF PROTECTION PROVIDED BY ENCLOSURES (IP CODE)
19-01-2021
06-12-2012
FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
1 Scope and object
2 Normative references
3 Definitions
4 Designations
4.1 Arrangement of the IP Code
4.2 Elements of the IP Code and their meanings
4.3 Examples for the use of letters in the IP Code
5 Degrees of protection against access to hazardous parts
and against solid foreign objects indicated by the
first characteristic numeral
5.1 Protection against access to hazardous parts
5.2 Protection against solid foreign objects
6 Degrees of protection against ingress of water indicated
by the second characteristic numeral
7 Degrees of protection against access to hazardous parts
indicated by the additional letter
8 Supplementary letters
9 Examples of designations with the IP Code
9.1 IP Code not using optional letters:
9.2 IP Code using optional letters:
10 Marking
11 General requirements for tests
11.1 Atmospheric conditions for water or dust tests
11.2 Test samples
11.3 Application of test requirements and interpretation
of test results
11.4 Combination of test conditions for the first
characteristic numeral
11.5 Empty enclosures
12 Tests for protection against access to hazardous parts
indicated by the first characteristic numeral
12.1 Access probes
12.2 Test conditions
12.3 Acceptance conditions
12.3.1 For low-voltage equipment (rated voltages
not exceeding 1000 V a.c. and 1500 V d.c.)
12.3.2 For high-voltage equipment (rated voltages
exceeding 1000 V a.c and 1500 V d.c.)
12.3.3 For equipment with hazardous mechanical parts
13 Tests for protection against solid foreign objects
indicated by the first characteristic numeral
13.1 Test means
13.2 Test conditions for first characteristic numerals
1, 2, 3, 4
13.3 Acceptance conditions for first characteristic numerals
1, 2, 3, 4
13.4 Dust test for first characteristic numerals 5 and 6
13.5 Special conditions for first characteristic numeral 5
13.5.1 Test conditions for first characteristic numeral 5
13.5.2 Acceptance conditions for first characteristic
numeral 5
13.6 Special conditions for first characteristic numeral 6
13.6.1 Test conditions for first characteristic numeral 6
13.6.2 Acceptance conditions for first characteristic
numeral 6
14 Tests for protection against water indicated by the second
characteristic numeral
14.1 Test means
14.2 Test conditions
14.2.1 Test for second characteristic numeral 1 with
the drip box
14.2.2 Test for second characteristic numeral 2 with
the drip box
14.2.3 Test for second characteristic numeral 3 with
oscillating tube or spray nozzle
14.2.4 Test for second characteristic numeral 4 with
oscillating tube or spray nozzle
14.2.5 Test for second characteristic numeral 5 with
the 6,3 mm nozzle
14.2.6 Test for second characteristic numeral 6 with
the 12,5 mm nozzle
14.2.7 Test for second characteristic numeral 7:
temporary immersion between 0,15 m and 1 m
14.2.8 Test for second characteristic numeral 8:
continuous immersion subject to agreement
14.3 Acceptance conditions
15 Tests for protection against access to hazardous parts
indicated by the additional letter
15.1 Access probes
15.2 Test conditions
15.3 Acceptance conditions
Annex A (informative) - Examples of IP coding for the
verification of protection of low-voltage equipment
against access to hazardous parts
Annex B (informative) - Summary of responsibilities of
relevant technical committees
Bibliography
IP Codes of examples in annex A
Pertains to the classification of degrees of protection provided by enclosures for electrical equipment with a rated voltage not exceeding 72,5 kV.
DocumentType |
Standard
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PublisherName |
National Electrical Manufacturers Association
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Status |
Superseded
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SupersededBy |
Standards | Relationship |
IEC 60529:1989+AMD1:1999+AMD2:2013 CSV | Identical |
CSA C22.2 No. 263 : 2015 | FIRE PUMP CONTROLLERS |
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