Tuesday, August 29, 2017

What is the IP Rating on an LED Light Bar?



In recent times, plenty of LED light bar ip  is equipped with waterproof and it typically comes with a specific type of coding system implemented by the International Electro Technical Commission called the Ingress Protection or IP rating. Here are just a few facts that might interest you in regards to this rating system:




The Basics of IP Rating for an LED Light Bar
This is a standard rating system that is typically given to an electronic product, which measures the range of dust and water proofing of the device. It will be able to successfully identify the amount of dust or water a device could withstand before it arrives at its tipping point.

Generally, the IP rating is composed of two numerical figures. The first number corresponds to the level of resistance the device could take on dusts. The second digit then signifies the level of resistance the LED light bars has for water. Combined, this data will be able to inform the consumer of the capabilities of your devices and how it could withstand the harshness of the elements.

In general the dust proofing numerical length only has six levels, while water proofing has eight levels. These numbers could be defined as follow:

The first characteristic of the degree of protection against solid objects or dust proofing:
No. 0: There is no protection available in the device for this.

No. 1: The device is protected against a solid object that is greater than 50mm (i.e. a person’s hand).

No. 2: The device can handle solid objects that are greater than 12.5mm (i.e. a person’s finger).

No. 3: The device is protected enough to be able to withstand objects that greater than 2.5mm (i.e. wire)

No. 4: The device’s protective shell is able to withstand objects that are greater than 1.0 (i.e. a very thin strap).

No. 5: The device is well protected from objects that entry of dust or any other particles that could cause harm to it.

No. 6: The device is secured enough to warrant no entry of any form of particles.

The second characteristic deals with the ingress of water and has eight levels of measurement:

No. 0: No protection whatsoever.

No. 1: The device is protected against dripping water.

No. 2: The device is protected against when it is tilted up to 15 degrees.

No. 3: The device is well protected from spraying water at 60 degrees angle.

No. 4: The device is protected from splashing water from any direction.

No. 5: The device is secured against jet stream of water from any direction.

No. 6: The device is protected enough to be secured against intense heavy amount of water (i.e. waves from the ocean).

No. 7: The device is secured enough to withstand short immersions in water.

No. 8: The device is well-protected enough to handle deep and long periods of water immersion.

Those are just some of the information you need to read and understand the IP ratings of LED lightbars in Australia. If you want to see a great selection of light bars for your use, definitely have a look around the website.

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