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“Outdoor “ …IP … will it withstand the “ flash rain, or severe rainfall
leading to flooding…
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> I agree wit Ted Eckert on this. Generally for out
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I agree wit Ted Eckert on this. Generally for outdoor use you’d nee
I agree wit Ted Eckert on this. Generally for outdoor use you’d need IP65 at
least.
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> An IP code of IPx2 implies the enclosure protects against the ingress of
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Hi Brian,
The IP ratings apply to continuous situations unless stated otherwise. So IPX2
means that
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An IP code of IPx2 implies the enclosure protects against the ingress of water
drops at 15
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] [PSES] IP Code Question
An IP code of IPx2 implies the enclosure protects against
An IP code of IPx2 implies the enclosure protects against the ingress of
water drops at 15° tilt. Now, most PC enclosures protect the electronics
from occasional exposure to water drops, but it is not designed to be
exposed to water drops continuously. So can you rate an electronic device
IP22,
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