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incognito1

Electrical
Feb 25, 2016
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hi, pls can you tell me if we want to get type tested our enclosures for IP 54 rating, do we have to test them after all internal wiring and done or before internal wiring and closing all wire wholes.
 
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Without testing the sealing, how would you convince someone that your sealing approach works?

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We are not involving in installation. Only panel manufacturing and internal wiring.
 
"We are not involving in installation"

What does that matter relative to your seals on your panels? Even if the customer performs the final sealing, you have an obligation to have tested means of completing the installation that will meet the requirements. Otherwise, your claim of IP54 will have no basis in fact.

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incognito1,

If you claim to meet IP54, you have to meet IP54. You don't need stuff inside for testing. You do need to seal any external holes, and you need to verify that whatever lets your cables in does not leak.

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IP test is not a routine test for an enclosure. So you can request and review the IP test certificate of the similar enclosure done by authorized laboratories. About purchased one, do the visual checks on door sealing, cable entries, door mounted equipment, ...
 
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