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Definition of the IP degrees of protection
Table 2: Water protection
2nd Protection against ingress of water
0 No protection
Protection against dripping water:
1
Dripping water falling vertically must not have a damaging effect
Protection against dripping water up to a tilt of 15°:
2 Dripping water falling vertically must not have a damaging effect,
if the equipment is tilted by up to 15°.
Protection against spraying water:
3 Water that is sprayed in an angle of up to 60°
must not have any damaging effect
Protection against splashing water:
4 Water spraying from all directions towards
the equipment must not have any damaging effect
Protection from jets of water:
5 Jets of water directed towards the equipment
from all directions must not have any damaging effect
Protection from powerful jets of water:
6 Powerful jets of water that are directed towards the housing from all directions
must not have any damaging effect.
Protection from temporary immersion in water:
7 Water must not ingress in a quantity that has a damaging effect, if the housing is temporarily
immersed in water under standardized pressure and time conditions
Protection from continuous immersion in water:
Water must not ingress in a quantity that has a damaging effect, if the housing is continuously
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immersed in water under conditions agreed upon between the manufacturer and the user.
The conditions must however be more severe than for key figure 7.
Protected against ingress of water from all directions, even with highly increased pressure
9 K against the housing.
(High-pressure/steam jet cleaner, 80–100 bar)
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