What is the IP standard in CCTV?

What is the IP standard in CCTV cameras?

The IP standard in CCTV indicates the resistance of electrical devices and equipment against dust particles (solid objects) and liquids. This standard includes two letters I-P and two numbers next to it, which indicate the degree of product protection. IP stands for Ingress Protection. The first digit after that shows the resistance to dust and the second digit shows the amount of resistance to moisture.

What do standard IP numbers mean?

The higher the standard IP rating in the CCTV camera, the less likely dust particles and moisture will penetrate into the camera. As a result, the camera will last longer.

What is the difference between IP67, IP66 and IP68?

IP66 standard: indicates the resistance of CCTV cameras that are insulated against dust penetration and high water pressures.

IP67 standard: This IP standard is used in CCTV for cameras that last for 30 minutes in a depth of 1.5 meters of water.

IP68 standard: This standard shows that the CCTV camera is completely waterproof and can be used underwater.

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