IP classification - definitions for water- and dust-proofing
IP (International Protection) classification is used in Europe to define a casing's protection against dust and water, for example.
The code is made of several digits that represent protection against:
- first digit: solid particles
- second digit: liquids
- additional letter: other protections.
1. digit |
Protection level |
0 |
No protection. |
1 |
Any large surface, >50 mm (no deliberate contact). |
2 |
Medium surfaces, diameter >12,5 mm. |
3 |
Small surfaces, diameter >2,5 mm. |
4 |
Very small surfaces, diameter >1 mm. |
5 |
Dust protected, ingress not entirely prevented. |
6 |
Dust tight. |
2. digit |
Protection level |
0 |
No protection. |
1 |
Falling water equivalent to 3-5mm rainfall per minute for a duration of 10 minutes. Unit is placed in its normal operating position. |
2 |
Falling water when tilted up to 15 degrees - Same as IPx1 but unit is tested in 4 fixed positions - tilted 15 degrees in each direction from normal operating position. |
3 |
Protected against spraying water - Water spraying up to 60 degrees from vertical at 10 liters/min at a pressure of 80-100kN/m2 for 5 min. |
4 |
Protected against splashing water - Same as IPx3 but water is sprayed at all angles. |
5 |
Protected against water jets - Water projected at all angles through a 6.3mm nozzle at a flow rate of 12.5 liters/min at a pressure of 30kN/m2 for 3 minutes from a distance of 3 meters. |
6 |
Protected against heavy seas - Water projected at all angles through a 12.5mm nozzle at a flow rate of 100 liters/min at a pressure of 100kN/m2 for 3 minutes from a distance of 3 meters. |
7 |
Protected against water immersion - Immersion for 30 minutes at a depth of 1 meter. |
8 |
Protected against water submersion - The equipment is suitable for continual submersion in water under conditions which are identified by the manufacturer. |
9K |
Protected against close-range high pressure, high temperature spray downs. (DIN 40050-9, not part of IP classification) |
For example:
- most
Aquapac-bags are classified as
IPx8, where the X stands for no testing against dust nor foreign surfaces and the 8 stands for protection against water submersion
- most
Petzl headlamps are classified as
IPx4, where the X stands for no testing against dust nor foreign surfaces and the 8 stands for protection against splashing water.