Understanding IP Ratings: How to Choose the Right Outdoor Electrical Control Panel ?
Apr 17, 2026
The key to choosing a suitable outdoor electrical control panel is to correctly understand and match the IP Protection Rating (Ingress Protection Rating). This standard is defined by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC 60529) and is used to measure the equipment's ability to protect against solid foreign objects (such as dust) and liquids (such as water).
Basic structure of IP level
First digit (0–6): Dust protection level The higher the number, the stronger the dust resistance.
l 6 = Completely dustproof (highest level)
Second digit (0–9): waterproof level The higher the number, the more waterproof it is.
l 5 = Anti-jet water (6.3mm nozzle, 12.5L/min, 3m distance)
l 6 = Protection against strong water jets (12.5mm nozzle, 100L/min, 2.5–3m distance)
l 7 = short-term immersion (1 meter deep, 30 minutes)
l 8 = Long-term immersion in water (according to conditions specified by the manufacturer)
Recommended IP levels for outdoor electrical control panels
Based on public information and actual application scenarios, the recommendations are as follows:
IP54: limited dust protection + splash water protection
Suitable for light outdoor environments, such as under awnings, dry and dusty areas.
IP55: Limited dust protection + protection against low-pressure water jets
Suitable for general outdoor industrial environments, such as outside factories and places with spraying requirements.
IP65: Completely dust-proof + water-jet protection
Mainstream Choice,Suitable for most outdoor scenarios, such as distribution boxes, monitoring cabinets, and automation control cabinets .
IP66: Completely dustproof + resistant to strong water jets
Suitable for strong wind and rain, frequent washing or high humidity and dusty environment, such as coastal areas, mines, rail transit.
IP67: completely dustproof + short-term water immersion
Suitable for environments where water accumulation or temporary immersion is possible
Comprehensive suggestions: If you are in an area that is rainy, windy and sandy all year round or the equipment needs to be flushed regularly, give priority to IP66; if it is for outdoor use in general cities or mild climates, IP65 is sufficient and the cost is better
Selection steps
1. Evaluate the usage environment
Exposed to direct rainfall, strong winds, sand, salt spray or pressure washing?
2. Determine the protection level requirements
Dustproof: Does it contain large amounts of dust, fibers or metal shavings? → Requires IP6X
Waterproof: Is it only waterproof? → IPX5 is sufficient; does it need to be resistant to water gun cleaning? → IPX6 or higher
3. Refer to industry standards and regulations
Industries such as electric power, transportation, chemical industry, etc. may have mandatory IP level requirements .
4. Balance cost and reliability
A higher IP rating means tighter sealing and more expensive materials to avoid waste caused by "over-protection".
Practical Advice
Industrial control cabinet: Recommended IP65 or IP66, especially for outdoor use or environments prone to water washout.
Power distribution cabinet/control box: At least IP55 for outdoor scenes, IP66 for harsh environments.
If you are unsure about the environmental conditions, you can consult a professional testing agency (such as a laboratory with CNAS/CMA qualifications) for environmental simulation and grade verification.
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