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Protection categories

IP, NEMA and ECB•S

IP protection categories

Protection categories to IEC 60 529 (EN 60 529)

The IP protection category is characterised by 2 numerals.

First numeral: Degree of protection against contact and foreign bodies

First numeralDescriptionExplanation
1Protected against solid foreign objects with a diameter of 50 mm diameter and greaterThe object probe, a sphere 50 mm in diameter,must not penetrate fully 1).
2Protected against solid foreign objects with a diameter of 12.5 mm and greaterThe object probe, a sphere 12.5 mm in diameter,must not penetrate fully1).
The articulated test finger may penetrate up to its length of 80 mm, but adequate distance must be adhered to.
3Protected against solid foreign objects with a diameter of 2.5 mm and greaterThe object probe, a sphere 2.5 mm in diameter, must not penetrate at all 1).
4Protected against solid foreign objects with a diameter of 1.0 mm and greaterThe object probe, a sphere 1.0 mm in diameter, must not penetrate at all 1).
5Dust-proofThe ingress of dust is not fully prevented, but dust shall not enter to such an extent as to impair satisfactory operation of the device or safety.
6Dust-tightNo ingress of dust at a partial vacuum of 20 mbar inside the enclosure.

1) The full diameter of the object probe must not pass through an opening of the enclosure.

Second numeral: Degree of protection against water

Second numeral DescriptionExplanation
1Protected against vertically falling water dropsVertically falling drops shall have no harmful effects.
2Protected against vertically falling water drops when the enclosure is tilted up to 15°Vertically falling drops shall not have any harmful effects when the enclosure is tilted up to 15° on either side of the vertical.
3Protected against spraying waterWater sprayed at an angle of up to 60° on either side of the vertical shall have no harmful effects.
4Protected against splashing waterWater splashed on the enclosure from any direction shall have no harmful effects.
5Protected against water jetsWater directed at the enclosure from any direction in a jet shall have no harmful effects.
6Protected against powerful water jetsWater directed at the enclosure from every direction in a powerful jet shall have no harmful effects.
7Protected against the effects of occasional submersionWater must not ingress to such an extent as to cause harmful effects when the enclosure is temporarily immersed in water under standardised pressure and time conditions.
8Protected against the effects of continuous submersion in waterWater must not penetrate to such an extent as to cause adverse effects when the enclosure is permanently immersed in water under conditions agreed between the manufacturer and the user. However, the conditions must be more difficult than for numeral 7.
9Protected against high-pressure/steam jet cleaningWater directed at the enclosure from every direction under greatly increased pressure shall have no harmful effects.

 

Example of a protection category, e.g. IP 43:
First numeral = 4: Protected against solid foreign objects with a diameter of 1.0 mm and greater
Second numeral = 3: Protected against spraying water

NEMA protection categories

National Electrical Manufacturers Association
The National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) is a standards organisation in Washington, USA, which publishes a number of technical standards but does not test or certify products itself.
The NEMA classification below outlines the protection of individuals from accidental contact with equipment and the protection of an enclosure from external factors.

Protection category Explanation
NEMA 1Indoor siting, protected against falling dirt
NEMA 2Indoor siting, protected against falling dirt and dripping water
NEMA 3Outdoor siting, protected against rain, sleet and windblown dust; also protected against damage from external formation of ice on the enclosure
NEMA 3ROutdoor siting, protected against rain, sleet; also protected against damage from external icing on the enclosure
NEMA 3SIndoor or outdoor siting, protected against rain, sleet and windblown dust; furthermore, external mechanisms remain operable when ice laden
NEMA 4Indoor or outdoor siting, protected against windblown dust and rain, splashed water and hosed water; also protected against damage from the external formation of ice on the enclosure
NEMA 4XIndoor or outdoor siting, protected against windblown dust and rain, splashed water, hosed water and corrosion; also protected against damage from the external formation of ice on the enclosure
NEMA 5Indoor siting, protected from falling dirt, settling airborne dust, as well as dripping, non-corrosive liquids
NEMA 6Indoor or outdoor siting; protected against falling dirt, hosed water and the ingress of water during occasional, temporary submersion at a certain depth; also protected against damage from external icing on the enclosure
NEMA 6PIndoor or outdoor siting, protected against hosed water and the ingress of water during protracted submersion at a certain depth; also protected against damage from external icing on the enclosure
NEMA 12Indoor siting, protected against falling dirt, circulating dust and dripping, non-corrosive liquids .
NEMA 13Interior siting; protected against dust, falling dirt, splashed water and oil as well as non-corrosive coolants.

Further information on NEMA can be found at www.nema.org

ECB•S certification

More than just component testing
As one of the few suppliers of complete data centres, Rittal’s high-availability room has been certified to ECB•S.
With this certification, the European Certification Body (ECB•S) confirms that the high-availability room meets or exceeds all the criteria of standard EN 1047-2.

Customer benefits of ECB•S certification

  • Maximum quality assurance thanks to independent quality monitoring
  • Improved rating situation for loan applications and residual risk insurance
  • Transparency for banks and insurance companies
  • Compliance with European standards on IT security

Security rooms – RM 7857.972

Further information on ECB•S can be found on the European Security Systems Association website.

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