IP69K Description
IP69K Description
IP69K Description
2 Contents
1Code breakdown
o 1.1First digit: Solid particle protection
o 1.2Second digit: Liquid ingress protection
o 1.3Additional letters
2IP69K
3North America (NEMA rating)
4Ingress Protection for consumer electronics
5See also
6References
7External links
3 Code breakdown[edit]
6. This table shows what each digit or part of the IP code represents.
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IPX Codes Explanation Chart
IP First digit: Solid Second digit: Liquid Third digit: Mechanical Additional letter:
indication particle protection ingress protection impact resistance Other protections
Single numeral: 0–
IP Single numeral: 0–9 Single numeral: 0–9 Single letter
6
Level Effective
Description
sized against
Any large surface of the body, such as the back of a hand, but no protection
1 >50mm
against deliberate contact with a body part
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Ingress of dust is not entirely prevented, but it must not enter in sufficient quantity
5 Dustprotected
to interfere with the satisfactory operation of the equipment.
Protection
Level Effective against Details
against
0 None — —
3 Spraying Water falling as a spray at any angle up to 60° from For a spray nozzle:
water the vertical shall have no harmful effect, utilizing
12. Test duration: 1
either: a) an oscillating fixture, or b) A spray nozzle
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minute per square
meter for at least
5minutes[4]
with a counterbalanced shield. Water volume: 10litres
11. Test a) is conducted for 5 minutes, then per minute
repeated with the specimen rotated Pressure: 50–150kPa
horizontally by 90° for the second 5- 13. For an oscillating tube:
minute test. Test b) is conducted (with
shield in place) for 5 minutes minimum. 14. Test duration: 10
minutes
15. Water volume: 0.07
l/min per hole
7 Immersion, Ingress of water in harmful quantity shall not be Test duration: 30minutes.[5]
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20. Tested with the lowest
point of the enclosure
possible when the enclosure is immersed in water 1000mm below the
up to 1m
under defined conditions of pressure and time (up surface of the water, or
depth
to 1m of submersion). the highest point
150mm below the
surface, whichever is
deeper.
26. (All tests with the letter "K" are defined by ISO 20653 (replacing DIN 40050-9) and are not
found in IEC 60529, except for IPx9 which is the same as the IP69K water test.)
6 Additional letters[edit]
27. Further letters can be appended to provide additional information related to the
protection of the device:
Letter Meaning
D Wire
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f Oil resistant
W Weather conditions
28. The letter K is specified in DIN 40050-9, and not in IEC 60529.
7 IP69K[edit]
29. IP codes with the letter "K" are from ISO 20653:2013 Road Vehicles-Degrees of
protection (IP code), which states that it is in accordance with IEC 60529 except for the
"K" tests, which describe special requirements for road vehicles.
30. The test specifies a spray nozzle that is fed with 80 °C water at 8–10 MPa (80–100 bar)
and a flow rate of 14–16 L/min. The nozzle is held 10–15 cm from the tested device at
angles of 0°, 30°, 60° and 90° for 30 seconds each. The test device sits on a turntable that
completes a rotation once every 12 seconds (5 rpm). The IPx9 specification in IEC 60529
has details for testing larger specimens that will not fit on a turntable test fixture (see table
above).
31. The IP69K test specification was initially developed for road vehicles, especially those that
need regular intensive cleaning (dump trucks, cement mixers, etc.), but it also finds use in
other areas (for example, the food industry and car wash centers).
32. German standard DIN 40050-9 extended the older IEC 60529 rating system with
an IP69K rating for high-pressure, high-temperature wash-down applications.[6] DIN
40050-9 has been replaced by ISO 20653:2013 Road Vehicles-Degrees of protection (IP
code).[7] Such enclosures must not only be dust-tight (IP6X), but it must also be able to
withstand high-pressure and steam cleaning. By 2013 IEC 60529 added level 9 water
ingress testing, with IPx9 being essentially the same spray test as IP69K, also adding a
drawing of a fixture to verify the water pressure.
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cable connections and others) not addressed by IP ratings.
NEMA
IP Code
enclosure[8]
1 IP20
2 IP22
4, 4X IP66
5 IP53
6 IP67
6P IP68
10See also[edit]
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EN 62262 – IK code on resistance to mechanical impacts (Revoked 2002)
MIL-STD-810
U.S. Military connector specifications for military equivalents
Reference Chart - Downloadable PDF reference chart for offline use.
Water Resistant mark on wrist watches
11 References[edit]
1. ^ IEC 60529, Edition 2.2, 2013, page 19
2. ^ IEC 60529, Edition 2.2, 2013, page 21
3. ^ Ingress Protection: The System of Tests and Meaning of Codes, archived from the
original on 2012-12-29.
4. ^ Table 8, IEC 60529, Edition 2.2, 2013
5. ^ IEC 60529, table 8
6. ^ DIN 40050-9: Straßenfahrzeuge; IP-Schutzarten; Schutz gegen Fremdkörper, Wasser
und Berühren; Elektrische Ausrüstung [Road vehicles; degrees of protection (IP-code); protection
against foreign objects, water and impact; electrical equipment], May 1993. An English translation
of the German original is available from DIN.
7. ^ ISO 20653:2013 Road Vehicles-Degrees of protection (IP code) Protection of electrical
equipment against foreign objects, water and access
8. ^ "NEMA Enclosure Types" (pdf). National Electrical Manufacturers Association. November
2005. pp. 7–9. Retrieved 10 January 2017.
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