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                      Table 10.7. Commonly used IP codes for protection of enclosures against particles and
                      liquids
                      First number for particles                Second number for liquids
                           0       1      2       3       4      5       6      7       8
                      0             –      –       –      –       –       –      –       –
                      1            IP     IP#      –      –       –       –      –       –
                                   11     12
                      2            IP#    IP#     IP#     –       –       –      –       –
                                   21     22      23
                      3            IP     IP      IP      IP      –       –      –       –
                                   31 ∗   32      33      34      –       –      –       –
                      4            IP     IP      IP      IP#     –       –      –       –
                                   41 ∗   42 ∗    43      44
                      5     –       –      –       –      IP#    IP#      –      –       –
                                                          54 ∗   55 ∗
                      6     –       –      –       –      –      IP      IP     IP      IP
                                                                 65 ∗    66 ∗   67      68
                      Complete code = IP + first number + second number
                      These are the usually preferred combinations of the first and second numbers.
                      ∗ Note: These are the codes most frequently used in general.
                      # Note: These are the codes most frequently used for motors.


                    In the USA the National Electrical Manufacturing Association (NEMA) places certain standards
              on electrical products. This organisation has established a ‘NEMA’ type coding system for enclo-
              sures. Each type, numbered from 1 to 13, describes a specific type of protection, see ANSI/NEMA
              standard 250.
                    The NEMA coding system specifically includes three categories for equipment that is to be
              installed in oil industry hazardous areas, namely Types 7, 8 and 9, but only for indoor locations.
              In the interest of completeness all the NEMA ‘types’ are summarised below:


              10.6.2.1 Type No. 1: General purpose

              An enclosure intended for indoor use where there are normal atmospheres. The enclosure protects
              against accidental contact of personnel with the enclosed control.



              10.6.2.2 Type No. 2: Drip-proof
              An enclosure intended for indoor use to protect the enclosed control against falling non-corrosive
              liquids and falling particles. These enclosures must have provisions for drainage.


              10.6.2.3 Type No. 3: Dust-tight, rain-tight and sleet (ice) resistant

              An enclosure intended for outdoor use to protect the enclosed control against windblown dust and
              water. These enclosures must have provisions for watertight connectors, provisions for mounting
              external to the enclosure cavity and provisions for locking.
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