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The Secret of Ip44 Or How to Pick Up an Electric Socket in the Bathroom

The secret of IP44,

Or How to pick up an electrical outlet in the bathroom

Electricity is afraid of everything. Women and children fear recklessly, out of fear of the unknown, and men are prudently afraid, because, for the most part, they have a sad idea about the physics of the effect of electric current on the body.

But in fact the light in the bathroom should burn, and in the outlet - be electricity.

And so, a simple philistine, he is also an advanced Internet user, he also never held an electrical tape in his hands, he makes a request to the search system: "how to replace the outlet in the bathroom?".

Instantly talkative Yandex or frivolous Yahoo will offer him an enormous heap of decisions with comments, services and advertising banners.

The bulk of the highlighted links are variations of the following two approaches:

First : The full course of electrical engineering is being laid out with the disclosure of the nature of the electric charge, with formulas, tables and voluminous reference data;

Second: First, a description is given of the horrors of an imminent electric carnage in a damp and dangerous bathroom. Then, with the use of special frightening names, terms and arguments, a difficult picture of the fight against the insidious electric monster is drawn. Absolutely mystically here are the terms: PUE, zeroing, grounding jumper and, most mysterious - "for a bathroom the degree of protection should be IP44 and higher".

That is, there are not many options: either - sit down and take a short electrical course, or - give yourself into the reliable and expensive embraces of a specialist.

Indeed, only an experienced electrician can correctly mount electrical equipment. But pick up in the store lighting fixtures and electrical outlets for replacement, so that they fit specifically for the bathroom and matched the mysterious IP44 - Is available to anyone.

IP - short for English "Ingress Protection" rating - something like "Level of protection against penetration", and the numbers 44 indicate - lighting devices and electrical outlets are protected from hitting objects larger than 1mm and water splashes.

So, the designation IP66 says, electrical appliances are protected from fine dust and powerful water jets (ie the degree of protection is even higher).

Electrical equipment with less protection may not be marked. But starting from the level of IP44, the designation will necessarily be applied to the body of the device.

Visually determine the degree of protection, of course, more difficult, but for sockets with IP44 - a self-locking cover that covers the working openings of the outlet and almost hermetic performance of the case.

 

Do you have such things in the bathroom?

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