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IP & IK Rating Reference Chart — Ingress Protection Quick Reference

Free download · A4 landscape

Specifying the wrong IP rating for an enclosure can lead to water ingress, equipment failure, and safety hazards. This A4 landscape poster provides the complete IP (Ingress Protection) rating matrix per IEC 60529, arranged as a grid with the first digit (0–6, solid object protection) on one axis and the second digit (0–9K, liquid ingress protection) on the other. Each cell includes a plain-English description and a pictogram so you can decode any IP rating instantly. Alongside the IP matrix, the poster presents the full IK mechanical impact rating scale per IEC 62262, from IK01 (0.14 J — equivalent to a 200g object dropped from 7.5 cm) through IK10 (20 J — equivalent to a 5 kg object dropped from 40 cm), with real-world equivalents for each energy level. A dedicated panel lists minimum IP and IK ratings required by AS/NZS 3000:2018 and BS 7671:2018+A2 for common installation locations: bathroom zones, outdoor installations, swimming pools, industrial environments, and agricultural premises. Common application examples show typical ratings by environment — IP20 for indoor distribution boards, IP44 for weatherproof outdoor sockets, IP65 for food processing areas, IP67 for temporary submersion, and IP69K for high-pressure washdown. Post this in your design office, procurement department, or training room.

What's Included

Front:Full IP rating matrix grid (IP00–IP69K) with descriptions and pictograms. IK impact scale (IK01–IK10) with joule values and real-world equivalents. Minimum ratings per AS/NZS 3000 and BS 7671 by location.
Back:Single-sided A4 poster — no back content.
Size:A4 landscape
Format:PDF, print-ready

How to Print

  • Print on A3 (297 × 420mm) or tabloid (11 × 17")
  • Color printing required for comparison highlights
  • Use a professional print shop for best results
  • Frame or laminate for long-term office display

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Frequently Asked Questions

How is this different from the IP/IK pocket card?

The pocket card is credit-card sized for wallet carry. This A4 poster includes the full matrix grid with pictograms, the complete IK scale with real-world equivalents, and minimum rating requirements per AS/NZS 3000 and BS 7671 — too much detail for a pocket card.

What paper should I print this on?

Print on A4 landscape in colour. The pictograms and colour coding require a colour printer. Laminate and pin on the wall in your design office or procurement area.

What standard does this reference?

IP ratings per IEC 60529, IK ratings per IEC 62262, and minimum installation requirements per AS/NZS 3000:2018 and BS 7671:2018+A2.

How often is this updated?

Updated when IEC 60529, IEC 62262, or referenced wiring standards publish revisions. IP and IK definitions are stable and rarely change.