The IP code consists of the letters "I" and "P", followed by two digits and an optional letter. There is an international standard - IEC 60529, which classifies the degrees of protection provided against the intrusion of solid objects. It aims to provide users with more detailed information. The first number after IP represents the level of dust resistance, and the second represents the degree of water resistance. The higher the numbers after IP, the greater the dust and water resistance of the product.

What are the most common IP ratings in lighting fixtures?
In our daily lives, we see that the most common IP levels for lighting fixtures are: IP20, IP44, IP65, IP66, etc.
What IP level should be used in specific situations?

1. IP20
Typically used in living rooms, as it's an indoor, dry space where high IP is not required.

2. IP44
Commonly used in bathrooms, as there is less dust but higher humidity. It is recommended to use a lighting fixture with IP44. Therefore, it is more appropriate and prevents the ingress of dust and water vapor.

3. IP65
Due to the high traffic in parking lots, there is more dust, and it is necessary to use dust-resistant lighting fixtures with higher IP levels.

4. IP66
Most commonly used in parks because lighting fixtures there are exposed to more dust and rain. Therefore, such places need higher IP levels.