What Do The Two Digits in An IP Rating Mean?
What Do The Two Digits in An IP Rating Mean?
What Do The Two Digits in An IP Rating Mean?
The rating consists of the letters IP followed by two digits, if a number is replaced by X this
indicates that the enclosure is not rated for that specification.
The first digit indicates the level of protection that the enclosure provides against access to
hazardous parts (electrical conductors, moving parts etc) and the ingress of solid foreign objects.
The second digit defines the protection of the equipment inside the enclosure against various
forms of moisture (drips, sprays, submersion etc).
First Second
Intrusion Protection Moisture Protection
Digit Digit
0 No protection. 0 No protection.
Protected against solid objects over 50mm, e.g. Protected against vertically falling drops of
1 1
accidental touch by hands. water, e.g. condensation.
Protected against solid objects over 12mm, e.g. Protected against direct sprays of water up to
2 2
fingers. 150 from the vertical.
Protected against solid objects over 2.5mm, e.g. Protected against direct sprays of water up to
3 3
tools & wires. 600 from the vertical.
Protected against solid objects over 1mm, e.g. Protected against water splashed from all
4 4
wires & nails. directions, limited ingress permitted.
Protected against dust limited ingress, no Protected against low pressure jets of water
5 5
harmful deposits. from all directions, limited ingress permitted.