Ingress protection rating also international protection rating rates the degrees of protection against the penetration of objects into electrical equipment.
Wet room lighting ip rating.
Ip rating is also known as ingress protection or international protection ratings are defined to the international standard of en 60529 british bs en 60529 1992.
An ip rating is defined by the letters ip followed by two numbers.
In this case a rating of ipx5 should be used.
No ip rating is required.
However if there is a likelihood of water jets being used for cleaning purposes in zones 1 2 and 3 a fitting rated a minimum ip65 must be used.
A 2 digit number represents ip ratings on exterior lights and ceiling fans.
Without a doubt when you re shopping for lighting that will be close to a water source such as those found in a bathroom shower room wet room or steam room the integrity of the lighting fixture s mechanical casings and electrical enclosures couldn t be more important the ip code is therefore present to give you more detailed.
Ip rating refers to ingress protection rating or international protection ratings which are used to qualify levels of dust and water sealing effectiveness it is crucial to consider ip ratings if you are purchasing fixtures for dusty or wet environments.
The ip rating ingress protection is an international method used to describe the protection of a fitting to stop the penetration of solid objects or water entering the light fitting.
Most bathroom light fittings are ip20 or above rated and depending on their ip rating they can be mounted in the different zones in the bathroom.
A wet location is an interior or exterior location in which water or other liquids may drip splash or flow on or against the electrical components of a lighting fixture or ceiling fan.
However if there is a likelihood of water jets being used for cleaning purposes in zones 1 2 and 3 a fitting rated a minimum ip65 must be used.
Up to a height of 2250mm 2 25m above the bath shower tray wet room floor minimum rating of ipx4 should be used unless water spray will be present.
This standard is used to define the levels of sealing effectiveness of electrical enclosures against intrusion from foreign bodies such as tools dirt and moisture.
Update to ip ratings in 20 march 2015.
Electrical zones for ip ratings for bathrooms shower enclosures wet rooms.