What is IP44 suitable for?

An IP44 rated connector is often referred to as "splash proof" and protects from objects greater than 1 millimeter in size and water spray from any direction.
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Is IP44 suitable for outdoor use?

IP44 And Above

IP ratings of between 44 and 65 may be used for both indoor and general outdoor use. Anything lower than IP44 should only be used indoors, however. IP44 outdoor lights can withstand rain and are safe to use outdoors, however should not be exposed to pressurised water such as a jet wash.
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Where can you use IP44?

IP44 lighting is suitable for use in Zone 2 and Zone 3 (Outside Zones) - in other words, within 60cm from the edge of the bath and to a height of 2.25m from the floor. Note that inside a 60cm radius above a basin is also Zone 2 and requires fittings rated as IP44 or higher.
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Can IP44 be used in rain?

Unless the exterior ceiling lights are under direct rain or contact with water, you can safely use IP44 or even IP23 rated pendant lights or ceiling mounted lights under the right cover.
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Which is best IP44 or IP65?

An IP65 rating is provides a higher degree of protection than IP44, meaning that your product is fully protected against solid particles and against low pressure water jets from any direction. IP65 is a common level of protection for outdoor lighting that will be exposed to all weather conditions.
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What is IP Rating? (Ingress Protection Rating)



Can I use IP44 lights in shower?

When it comes to bathroom lighting, the requisite IP rating is determined by measuring its proximity to a water source or receptacle. Spaces directly above a shower or bath are considered “Zone 1” while those within 60cm of a water source are “Zone 2”; both require a rating of at least IPX4 (so IP44 is acceptable).
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Is IP44 suitable for Zone 1?

Zone 1 Bathroom Lights can be used in the area above the bath to a height of 2.25m from the floor. In this zone a minimum rating of IP44 is required. If the fitting is 240v a 30ma residual current device (RCD) must also be used to protect the circuit in this zone.
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How good is IP44 waterproof?

An IP44 rated connector is often referred to as "splash proof" and protects from objects greater than 1 millimeter in size and water spray from any direction.
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What is IP44 light?

IP44. Protected from tools and small wires greater than 1 millimeter. Protected from water spray from any direction.
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What is an IP44 bulb?

An IP44 marking specifically indicates protection from the intrusion of particles. Lights which are IP44 rated are designed for use in bathrooms and other environments where water spray is a risk factor. Not all bathroom lights are at risk of water intrusion and therefore may not need to be IP44 rated.
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What IP rating do I need for a bathroom light?

Zone 1 is the area above the bath or shower to a height of 2.25m from the floor. In this zone a minimum rating of IP45 is required but it is generally accepted that IP65 is to be used. It's also worth noting that most shower lights are rated at IP65 in any case.
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What IP rating should outside lights be?

You should aim for a minimum of IP65, which will protect your deck lighting against the highest level of dust, harmful deposits and human contact.
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What's the difference between IP20 and IP44?

In short IP20 means it's touch proof and IP44 means it's resistant to water and dust. Anything above IP44 can be used in bathroom zones 1 and 2 which includes mounting them directly above a shower.
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Is IP65 OK for outdoor use?

The minimum IP rating you should look for when purchasing outside lights is IP45 and above. Anything between IP45 and IP65 is suitable for outdoor use, with IP65 providing maximum protection against external elements.
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Is IP65 enough for rain?

An IP65 rated enclosure gives protection against low pressure water jets from any direction, as well as condensation and water spray. It's suitable for most outdoor enclosures that won't encounter extreme weather such as flooding.
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Are outdoor lights safe in the rain?

The majority of C7 and C9 light bulbs can be safely used in outdoor applications. Additionally, you can use incandescent bulbs outdoors as long as they are not exposed to water, including rain. If used outdoors, you should take the lights down instantly after an event.
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What is a good waterproof rating for a shower?

As a general rule of thumb, IPX5 can survive water spray from shower between 5 minutes to 10 minutes. Waterproof earbuds such as xFyro earbuds with an IP67 rating will survive water from the showerhead for up to 30 minutes.
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Can I put a light above my shower?

Tip. A ceiling light above showers is acceptable, as long as the light is rated for moist/damp locations and the bottom of the light fixture is at least 8 feet from the top of the shower stall.
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Do bathroom lights need to be damp rated?

Bathroom lights do not need to be damp rated in dry spots. It's recommended that lights directly exposed to any moisture should be damp-rated. It's essential to check the damp rating of the lights, especially if you're purchasing them for your bathroom or outdoor patio.
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Can ip24 go in bathroom?

It can still go within the region of a shower enclosure but must be 2.25 meters above the floor level. These heaters should have a bathroom IP of 24 and can be placed over 2.25 meters from the floor providing they are at least 0.6 meters from the bath.
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Is a shower considered a damp or wet location?

Outdoor areas that are exposed to the elements are considered wet locations. Indoor locations like showers are also considered wet locations. If an area can have water splash or flow with direct contact to a light fixture, then it is considered a wet location.
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Can any light fitting be used in a bathroom?

There are safety regulations for installing electric light fittings near sources of water, but as long as you follow some simple guidelines it's perfectly fine to use ordinary light fittings in a bathroom.
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Is IP20 OK for a bathroom?

For specially IP rated luminaires you will find each product clearly marked with its IP rating PLUS the highest zone in which it can be installed. Most bathroom light fittings are IP20 or above rated, and depending on their IP rating they can be mounted in the different zones in the bathroom.
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What does IP20 and IP44 mean?

From this we can see that an IP20 light has will not let children poke fingers into somewhere they shouldn't and it's not protected and water, whereas an IP44 (common outside light rating) will prevent small items, wires etc entering, and is protection against rain splashes.
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Do kitchen lights need to be IP rated UK?

A light above the stove or sink needs an IP rating of at least IPx4, to protect against moisture buildup (the dry protection rating is completely up to you). Whereas a kitchen light above a bench or a table would only need an IP20, as no water would likely come into contact with it.
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