ᐅ What IP rating should an outdoor garden socket have?

Created on: 7 May 2024 10:19
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FrankChief
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FrankChief
7 May 2024 10:19
Hello,

we want to install 2 outdoor power outlet columns in the garden, each with 3-4 sockets.

The outlet columns will be installed outdoors without any cover and will be exposed to rain, snow, frost, wind, and sunlight.

What minimum IP rating should the outlet columns have, or what would you recommend?
In der Ruine7 May 2024 10:42
I would recommend at least IP54.

Or an IP68 underwater outdoor socket.
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nordanney
7 May 2024 10:42
FrankChief schrieb:

Hello,

we want to install 2 outdoor socket columns in the garden, each with 3-4 sockets.

The socket columns will be placed outside without any covering in the garden and will be exposed to rain, snow, frost, wind, and sun.

What minimum IP rating should the socket columns have, or what would you recommend?
IP44 is common and should be sufficient.
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nordanney
7 May 2024 10:44
In der Ruine schrieb:

I would recommend at least IP54.
IP54 only offers additional protection against dust compared to IP44 (which only provides protection against particles larger than 1mm (0.04 inches)). I consider that unnecessary for garden use.
In der Ruine7 May 2024 10:46
nordanney schrieb:

IP 54 additionally protects against dust compared to 44 (which only provides protection against 1mm-sized particles). I consider this unnecessary for the garden.
For a difference of one euro, I would always choose the higher protection rating. With pollen and Saharan dust, these enclosures can get dirty quite quickly.
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FrankChief
7 May 2024 10:56
Thanks for your responses. Yes, most are IP44.

Is that really sufficient?
In der Ruine schrieb:

If it’s just one euro difference, I would always go for the higher protection rating. With pollen and Sahara dust, those boxes get dirty pretty quickly.

That’s quite a bit more since we want to buy ready-made power pedestal columns.

What about IP55? There are only a few power pedestal columns with IP55.