With an IP55 rating for outdoor installation, the LiHub is built to withstand harsh environments. Its modular design allows easy scalability from 225 kWh to multi-MWh capacity, making it ideal for large-scale applications. . When a silver-gray outdoor integrated energy storage cabinet stands tall under scorching sun and torrential rain, have you ever wondered how it resists pervasive dust and sudden downpours? The answer lies in its protection rating – IP55. Today, we unveil the protective engineering behind this. . An IP (Ingress Protection) rating is used by buyers in Europe to specify the extent of protection an electrical enclosure has against environmental conditions. • Ultra-long Life: High capacity and long battery cycle life, efficient active balancing system, 20 years of system designed life.
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4. Compliance with Standards: The IP55 rating is a recognized standard, ensuring that the enclosures meet the necessary requirements for protection against dust and water spray. In conclusion, the IP55 protection rating is a critical factor to consider when selecting electrical enclosures and equipment for various applications.
What is an IP55 rating?
The IP55 rating is a common standard for electrical enclosures and equipment used in various industrial and commercial applications. It provides a high level of protection against both solid objects and liquids. The first number in the IP55 rating, which is “5,” indicates that the enclosure is protected against dust.
2. Extended Lifespan: The protection provided by IP55 enclosures helps to prevent damage caused by dust and water, thereby extending the lifespan of the equipment. 3. Cost-Effective: Using IP55 enclosures can reduce maintenance and repair costs over the equipment's lifespan, as the equipment is less likely to be damaged by environmental factors.