Guide To NEMA and IEC Enclosure Ratings
Guide To NEMA and IEC Enclosure Ratings
Guide To NEMA and IEC Enclosure Ratings
com
4X
6P
12 12K
Guide to NEMA and IEC Enclosure Ratings Canary Systems Application Note #4 - Page 1 of 3
NEMA Definitions Pertaining to Hazardous Locations: Type 7 8 9 10 Description Intended for indoor use in locations classified as Class I, Groups A, B, C, or D, as defined in the National Electrical Code. Intended for indoor or outdoor use in locations classified as Class I, Groups A, B, C, or D, as defined in the National Electrical Code. Intended for indoor use in locations classified as Class II, Groups E, F, or G, as defined in the National Electrical Code. Constructed to meet the applicable requirements of the Mine Safety and Health Administration.
IEC Definitions The IEC, standard 60529, has defined Ingress Protection as a two digit code. The first digit describes the degree of protection against access to hazardous parts and ingress of solid objects. The second digit designates the Ingress Protection against water. Please refer to the appropriate sections of IEC 60529 for complete information regarding applications, features, and design tests. Therefore an IP 65 rating means that the unit is: Protected against access with a wire (1.0 mm), is Dust tight and can handle Jetting water - any direction. Protection Against Access to Hazardous Parts (First Digit) Number Description 0 1 2 3 4, 5, 6 Non-protected Protected against access with back of hand (50 mm) Protected against access with jointed finger (12 mm x 80 mm) Protected against access with a tool (2.5 mm) Protected against access with a wire (1.0 mm)
Protection Against Ingress of Solid Foreign Objects (First Digit) Number Description 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Non-protected Objects equal or greater than 50mm Objects equal or greater than 12.5mm Objects equal or greater than 2.5mm Objects equal or greater than 1mm Dust protected Dust tight
Guide to NEMA and IEC Enclosure Ratings Canary Systems Application Note #4 - Page 2 of 3
Protection Against Ingress of Liquids (Second Digit) Number Description 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Non-protected Water dripping vertically Water dripping, enclosure tilted up to 15 Spraying water, up to 60 angle from vertical Splashing water, any direction Jetting water, any direction Powerful jetting water, any direction Temporary immersion in water Continuous immersion in water
NEMA To IEC Enclosure Designations The following information is provided by NEMA Standard No. 250 Appendix A as a guide to comparing NEMA enclosure types to IEC designations. IEC Publication 60529 Classification of Degrees of Protection Provided by Enclosures provides a system for specifying the enclosures of electrical equipment on the basis of the degree of protection provided by the enclosure. IEC 60529 does not specify degrees of protection against mechanical damage of equipment, risk of explosions, or conditions such as moisture (produced for example by condensation), corrosive vapors, fungus, or vermin (those creatures looking for a new home or to sharpen their teeth). NEMA Standards Publication 250 does test for environmental conditions such as corrosion, rust, icing, oil, and coolants. For this reason, and because the tests and evaluations for other characteristics are not identical, the IEC Enclosure Classification Designations cannot be exactly equated with NEMA Enclosure Type Numbers. The following table provides a guide for converting from NEMA Enclosure Type Numbers to IEC Enclosure Classification Designations. The NEMA Types meet or exceed the test requirements for the associated IEC Classifications; for this reason the table should not be used to convert from IEC classifications to NEMA Types and the NEMA to IEC conversion should be verified by test. NEMA Enclosure Type Number 1 2 3 3R 3S 4 and 4X 5 6 and 6P 12 and 12K 13 IEC Enclosure Designation IP10 IP11 IP54 IP14 IP54 IP56 IP52 IP67 IP52 IP54
Guide to NEMA and IEC Enclosure Ratings Canary Systems Application Note #4 - Page 3 of 3