IP ratings


First digit: protection against solid objects and dust

Second digit: protection against moisture and water

 

Unprotected

Protected against dripping water

Protected against rain

Protected against spraying water

Protected against low-pressure jets of water

Waterproof

Waterproof under pressure

Unprotected

IP00

IP01

 

 

 

 

 

Protected against touch
(objects with a diameter of >50 mm)

IP10

IP11

IP13

 

 

 

 

Protected against touch
(objects with a diameter of >12.5 mm)

IP20

IP21

IP23

 

 

 

 

Protected against thin objects

IP40

IP41

IP43

IP44

IP45

 

 

Dust-protected

 

 

 

IP54

IP55

 

 

Dust-tight

 

 

 

 

IP65

IP67

IP68


Protection classes

 Class I

The appliance is protected through the use of basic insulation and electrical earthing. A portable appliance in this class must have a plug with a protective earth.

 Class II

The appliance is double-insulated. Class II appliances bear the double-insulation symbol. Portable appliances in this class have a Europlug.

 Class III

A Class III appliance is designed to be connected only to a safety voltage (SELV) power source. Lighting systems in Class III require a separate transformer.