The IP56 Box Ranking For Outside Equipment

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IP 56 can be a rating for enclosures which are susceptible to many different climate conditions jack wolfskin neumuenster. This is a standard produced by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) and is a global standard. In-the U.S., the National Electrical Manufacturers ASsociation (NEMA) sets related standards.IEC Ingress Protection StandardsThe IEC has a printed standard 60529, which specifies Ingress Protection using a two digit code. This standard has all the details about screening and applications.The first digit indicates the protection against use of risky sections and whether solid things can get in to the encolosure. In other words, how hard is it to stick your finger in there and trigger some trouble.The second digit shows the amount of security against water.Here are the designations for the first digit - Hazardous Parts:0 - Non-protected1 - Protected against access with the trunk of-the hand (50mm size object )2 - Protected against access with jointed finger (12 mm x 80 mm )3 - Protected against acess with an instrument (2.5 mm )4, 5, 6 - Protected against access with a line (1.0 mm )Here are the designations for the first digit - Solid Foreign Objects:0 - Non-protected1 - Objects greater than 50mm2 - Objects greater than 12.5 mm3 - Objects greater than 2.54 - Objects greater than or corresponding to 1mm5 - Dust protected6 - Dust tightProtection situation for the second digit - Ingress of Liquids0 - Non-protected1 - Water dripping vertically2 - Water dripping, enclosure moved as much as 15d3 - Spraying water, upt to 60d direction from vertical4 - Splashing water, any direction5 - Jetting water, any direction6 - Powerful jetting water, any direction7 - Temporary immersion in water8 - Continuous immersion in waterYou can see an IP56 ranked enclosure is protected against dirt (and other little particles) and is water tight against jetting water from any direction.