[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":737},["ShallowReactive",2],{"blog-en-led-screen-ip-rating-weather-protection-guide-2026":3,"blog-related-en-led-screen-ip-rating-weather-protection-guide-2026":720},{"id":4,"title":5,"author":6,"body":7,"category":695,"date":696,"dateModified":696,"datePublished":696,"description":697,"extension":698,"faq":699,"hreflangPair":710,"image":711,"lang":712,"meta":713,"navigation":714,"path":715,"seo":716,"slug":717,"stem":718,"video":710,"__hash__":719},"blog\u002Fblog\u002Fen-led-screen-ip-rating-weather-protection-guide-2026.md","LED Screen IP Ratings & Weather Protection: Complete Technical Guide 2026","Pixelight",{"type":8,"value":9,"toc":682},"minimark",[10,15,19,22,25,29,32,38,138,143,261,263,267,390,392,396,399,415,418,429,431,435,438,458,461,463,467,470,519,522,524,528,531,536,544,549,560,565,579,584,595,597,601,607,613,619,625,627,636,638,642,647,650,655,658,663,666,671,674,679],[11,12,14],"h2",{"id":13},"understanding-ip-ratings-for-led-screens","Understanding IP Ratings for LED Screens",[16,17,18],"p",{},"When specifying an LED screen for outdoor or challenging indoor environments, the IP (Ingress Protection) rating is one of the most critical technical parameters to get right. Specifying too low an IP rating results in weather damage, premature failure and costly warranty disputes. Over-specifying adds unnecessary cost and can create heat management challenges.",[16,20,21],{},"This guide explains the IP code system as it applies to LED screens, provides a clear reference table for choosing the right rating by environment, and covers the maintenance implications of different protection levels. Pixelight, an LED integrator based in Tourcoing and Monaco with nearly two decades of outdoor and weatherproof installation experience, has contributed to this guidance from practical field knowledge.",[23,24],"hr",{},[11,26,28],{"id":27},"the-ip-code-explained-iec-60529","The IP Code Explained: IEC 60529",[16,30,31],{},"The IP rating system is defined by international standard IEC 60529. An IP rating consists of two digits preceded by the letters \"IP\":",[16,33,34],{},[35,36,37],"strong",{},"First digit — Solid particle (dust) protection:",[39,40,41,57],"table",{},[42,43,44],"thead",{},[45,46,47,51,54],"tr",{},[48,49,50],"th",{},"First Digit",[48,52,53],{},"Protection Level",[48,55,56],{},"Description",[58,59,60,72,83,94,105,116,127],"tbody",{},[45,61,62,66,69],{},[63,64,65],"td",{},"0",[63,67,68],{},"None",[63,70,71],{},"No protection against dust",[45,73,74,77,80],{},[63,75,76],{},"1",[63,78,79],{},">50mm",[63,81,82],{},"Large objects only",[45,84,85,88,91],{},[63,86,87],{},"2",[63,89,90],{},">12.5mm",[63,92,93],{},"Fingers",[45,95,96,99,102],{},[63,97,98],{},"3",[63,100,101],{},">2.5mm",[63,103,104],{},"Tools and thick wires",[45,106,107,110,113],{},[63,108,109],{},"4",[63,111,112],{},">1mm",[63,114,115],{},"Most wires and small tools",[45,117,118,121,124],{},[63,119,120],{},"5",[63,122,123],{},"Dust protected",[63,125,126],{},"Some dust may enter but not enough to cause harm",[45,128,129,132,135],{},[63,130,131],{},"6",[63,133,134],{},"Dust tight",[63,136,137],{},"Complete protection — no dust ingress possible",[16,139,140],{},[35,141,142],{},"Second digit — Liquid (water) protection:",[39,144,145,157],{},[42,146,147],{},[45,148,149,152,154],{},[48,150,151],{},"Second Digit",[48,153,53],{},[48,155,156],{},"Conditions",[58,158,159,168,178,188,198,208,218,228,239,250],{},[45,160,161,163,165],{},[63,162,65],{},[63,164,68],{},[63,166,167],{},"No protection",[45,169,170,172,175],{},[63,171,76],{},[63,173,174],{},"Dripping water",[63,176,177],{},"Vertical drips — equivalent to 1mm\u002Fmin rain",[45,179,180,182,185],{},[63,181,87],{},[63,183,184],{},"Dripping water at 15° tilt",[63,186,187],{},"Slight incline conditions",[45,189,190,192,195],{},[63,191,98],{},[63,193,194],{},"Spraying water",[63,196,197],{},"Up to 60° from vertical",[45,199,200,202,205],{},[63,201,109],{},[63,203,204],{},"Splashing water",[63,206,207],{},"Any direction, splash only",[45,209,210,212,215],{},[63,211,120],{},[63,213,214],{},"Water jets",[63,216,217],{},"6.3mm nozzle, 30 kPa, any direction",[45,219,220,222,225],{},[63,221,131],{},[63,223,224],{},"Powerful water jets",[63,226,227],{},"12.5mm nozzle, 100 kPa, any direction",[45,229,230,233,236],{},[63,231,232],{},"7",[63,234,235],{},"Temporary immersion",[63,237,238],{},"Up to 1m depth for 30 minutes",[45,240,241,244,247],{},[63,242,243],{},"8",[63,245,246],{},"Continuous immersion",[63,248,249],{},"Manufacturer-specified conditions",[45,251,252,255,258],{},[63,253,254],{},"9K",[63,256,257],{},"High-pressure\u002Fhigh-temp jets",[63,259,260],{},"80–100 bar, 80°C, close range",[23,262],{},[11,264,266],{"id":265},"led-screen-ip-ratings-by-environment","LED Screen IP Ratings by Environment",[39,268,269,285],{},[42,270,271],{},[45,272,273,276,279,282],{},[48,274,275],{},"Environment",[48,277,278],{},"Recommended Front IP",[48,280,281],{},"Recommended Rear IP",[48,283,284],{},"Notes",[58,286,287,300,313,326,339,352,365,378],{},[45,288,289,292,295,297],{},[63,290,291],{},"Standard indoor (office, retail)",[63,293,294],{},"IP20",[63,296,294],{},[63,298,299],{},"Passive cooling acceptable",[45,301,302,305,308,310],{},[63,303,304],{},"Covered outdoor (shopping centre awning)",[63,306,307],{},"IP43",[63,309,307],{},[63,311,312],{},"Some splash\u002Fdrip protection",[45,314,315,318,321,323],{},[63,316,317],{},"Semi-exposed (covered stadium tier)",[63,319,320],{},"IP54",[63,322,307],{},[63,324,325],{},"Spray and wind-driven rain possible",[45,327,328,331,334,336],{},[63,329,330],{},"Fully exposed outdoor",[63,332,333],{},"IP65",[63,335,320],{},[63,337,338],{},"Standard for outdoor LED panels",[45,340,341,344,347,349],{},[63,342,343],{},"Coastal\u002Fmarine environment",[63,345,346],{},"IP66",[63,348,333],{},[63,350,351],{},"Salt spray accelerates corrosion",[45,353,354,357,360,362],{},[63,355,356],{},"Marine (shipboard, harbour)",[63,358,359],{},"IP67",[63,361,333],{},[63,363,364],{},"Temporary submersion resilience",[45,366,367,370,373,375],{},[63,368,369],{},"Car wash\u002Findustrial wash-down",[63,371,372],{},"IP69K",[63,374,333],{},[63,376,377],{},"High-pressure jet resistance required",[45,379,380,383,385,387],{},[63,381,382],{},"Swimming pool surrounds",[63,384,333],{},[63,386,320],{},[63,388,389],{},"Plus chemical resistance specification",[23,391],{},[11,393,395],{"id":394},"front-vs-rear-ip-ratings-a-critical-distinction","Front vs Rear IP Ratings: A Critical Distinction",[16,397,398],{},"One of the most common misunderstandings in LED screen procurement is treating the stated IP rating as applying uniformly to the entire cabinet. In reality, most manufacturers specify:",[400,401,402,409],"ul",{},[403,404,405,408],"li",{},[35,406,407],{},"Front IP:"," The LED display face, exposed to weather and the viewing direction",[403,410,411,414],{},[35,412,413],{},"Rear IP:"," The maintenance access panels where electronics are serviced",[16,416,417],{},"A typical outdoor LED cabinet might carry \"IP65 front \u002F IP44 rear\" — meaning the display surface is fully weatherproof but the back panel offers only splash protection. If the installation location exposes the rear of the screen to weather — a double-sided totem sign, a freestanding display in an open space — this distinction is critical.",[16,419,420,423,424,428],{},[35,421,422],{},"Best practice:"," Request front and rear IP ratings separately in your product specification. If both sides are weather-exposed, specify IP65 front ",[425,426,427],"em",{},"and"," rear in your tender documents.",[23,430],{},[11,432,434],{"id":433},"ik-rating-impact-protection","IK Rating: Impact Protection",[16,436,437],{},"Alongside IP ratings, IK ratings (IEC 62262) measure resistance to mechanical impact. This is particularly relevant for:",[400,439,440,446,452],{},[403,441,442,445],{},[35,443,444],{},"Public-facing outdoor screens"," (bus stops, town centre DOOH): IK10 (20 joules, equivalent to a 5kg mass dropped from 400mm)",[403,447,448,451],{},[35,449,450],{},"Transport hubs and stadiums:"," IK10 as standard",[403,453,454,457],{},[35,455,456],{},"Standard indoor commercial:"," IK06–IK08",[16,459,460],{},"IK ratings are separate from IP ratings and sometimes omitted from standard data sheets. If vandal resistance is a requirement — for any public outdoor installation — specify minimum IK08 or IK10 explicitly in your procurement documents.",[23,462],{},[11,464,466],{"id":465},"operating-temperature-ranges","Operating Temperature Ranges",[16,468,469],{},"IP ratings describe liquid and solid ingress protection but do not indicate temperature resilience. For outdoor LED screens, specify operating temperature ranges alongside IP:",[39,471,472,485],{},[42,473,474],{},[45,475,476,479,482],{},[48,477,478],{},"Climate Type",[48,480,481],{},"Operating Temperature Range",[48,483,484],{},"Storage Temperature",[58,486,487,498,509],{},[45,488,489,492,495],{},[63,490,491],{},"Temperate (France, UK, Germany)",[63,493,494],{},"–20°C to +50°C",[63,496,497],{},"–40°C to +70°C",[45,499,500,503,506],{},[63,501,502],{},"Desert\u002Fextreme heat",[63,504,505],{},"–20°C to +60°C",[63,507,508],{},"–40°C to +80°C",[45,510,511,514,517],{},[63,512,513],{},"Arctic\u002Fsub-zero",[63,515,516],{},"–40°C to +50°C",[63,518,497],{},[16,520,521],{},"Pixelight's outdoor FIXART panels are rated –20°C to +50°C operating range, covering the full temperature envelope encountered in continental French climate from alpine winter to summer heatwave conditions.",[23,523],{},[11,525,527],{"id":526},"effect-of-ip-rating-on-led-screen-maintenance","Effect of IP Rating on LED Screen Maintenance",[16,529,530],{},"Higher IP ratings do not mean maintenance-free operation — they change the nature and frequency of maintenance:",[16,532,533],{},[35,534,535],{},"IP20 (Indoor standard):",[400,537,538,541],{},[403,539,540],{},"Annual preventive visit: clean ventilation, inspect connections, check brightness uniformity",[403,542,543],{},"18–24 months between visits acceptable in clean environments",[16,545,546],{},[35,547,548],{},"IP54 (Semi-outdoor \u002F covered):",[400,550,551,554,557],{},[403,552,553],{},"6–12 month preventive maintenance cycle",[403,555,556],{},"Cabinet seal inspection at each visit",[403,558,559],{},"Ventilation filter cleaning (dust accumulation is greater in outdoor environments)",[16,561,562],{},[35,563,564],{},"IP65 (Fully outdoor):",[400,566,567,570,573,576],{},[403,568,569],{},"6-month preventive maintenance minimum",[403,571,572],{},"Annual cabinet seal replacement",[403,574,575],{},"Thermal management check (sealed cabinets trap heat — verify active cooling performance)",[403,577,578],{},"Connector corrosion inspection, especially in coastal locations",[16,580,581],{},[35,582,583],{},"IP67+ (Marine\u002Fspeciality):",[400,585,586,589,592],{},[403,587,588],{},"Quarterly inspection recommended",[403,590,591],{},"Specialist sealed-cabinet maintenance procedures",[403,593,594],{},"Connector replacement on a scheduled basis regardless of visual condition",[23,596],{},[11,598,600],{"id":599},"common-ip-rating-mistakes-to-avoid","Common IP Rating Mistakes to Avoid",[16,602,603,606],{},[35,604,605],{},"Assuming one IP rating applies to the whole cabinet."," Always confirm front and rear ratings separately.",[16,608,609,612],{},[35,610,611],{},"Confusing IP65 and IP67."," IP67 adds submersion resilience; it does not automatically indicate superior jet resistance. IP65 has the same jet resistance as IP67 without the submersion capability.",[16,614,615,618],{},[35,616,617],{},"Ignoring IK rating for public-facing installations."," A high IP rating does not protect against physical impact. Specify IK separately.",[16,620,621,624],{},[35,622,623],{},"Overlooking chemical exposure."," IP ratings test with clean water. Salt water, chlorine (pools), cleaning agents and industrial chemicals may degrade seals rated to standard IP specifications. Confirm chemical resistance with the manufacturer for non-standard environments.",[23,626],{},[16,628,629,630,635],{},"For advice on IP rating specification for a specific LED screen project, contact Pixelight's technical team at ",[631,632,634],"a",{"href":633},"\u002Fcontact","pixelight.fr\u002Fcontact",". With installations across France and the Principality of Monaco — from coastal outdoor DOOH to humid indoor sports venues — we have practical experience across the full range of protection environments.",[23,637],{},[11,639,641],{"id":640},"faq","FAQ",[16,643,644],{},[35,645,646],{},"What does IP65 mean for an LED screen?",[16,648,649],{},"IP65 means the LED screen cabinet is fully protected against dust ingress (dust-tight — no dust can enter) and protected against water jets from any direction. IP65 is the standard rating for fully outdoor LED screens and means the screen can operate in rain without water damage, but is not designed for submersion or high-pressure washing. The front of the cabinet typically achieves IP65, while the rear maintenance panels may be rated lower (commonly IP44 or IP54).",[16,651,652],{},[35,653,654],{},"What IP rating is required for a fully outdoor LED screen?",[16,656,657],{},"For a fully exposed outdoor LED screen — on a building façade, roadside advertising structure, or open-air plaza — IP65 front rating is the minimum standard requirement. For coastal locations, IP66 is recommended. For marine environments such as harbour-side installations, IP67 (capable of temporary submersion to 1 metre for 30 minutes) is appropriate. Always confirm both front and rear IP ratings, as the rear panels may allow water ingress during maintenance.",[16,659,660],{},[35,661,662],{},"Can an IP65 LED screen survive a car wash environment?",[16,664,665],{},"Not necessarily. A standard car wash uses high-pressure jets at 80–150 bar, far exceeding the 30 kPa maximum defined for IP65 water jet resistance. LED screens in car wash environments require IP69K — resistance to high-pressure steam jets at 80–100 bar from close range. Most car wash digital signage is instead mounted behind sealed polycarbonate glazing rather than using IP69K-rated panels directly.",[16,667,668],{},[35,669,670],{},"What is the difference between the front and rear IP ratings of an LED screen?",[16,672,673],{},"Most outdoor LED screen manufacturers specify separate IP ratings for the front face (the LED surface exposed to weather) and the rear maintenance panels (where technicians access electronics). A common configuration is IP65 front \u002F IP54 rear. This distinction matters when planning installation orientation: if the rear of the screen is also exposed to weather, both front and rear must achieve the full IP65 rating.",[16,675,676],{},[35,677,678],{},"How does IP rating affect LED screen maintenance intervals?",[16,680,681],{},"Higher IP-rated LED screens require less frequent weather-related maintenance but may require more intensive periodic servicing due to heat management challenges from higher sealing levels. IP65 screens are typically serviced every 6 months, including filter cleaning, seal inspection, and connector checks. In high-pollution environments such as roadside locations with diesel particulates or coastal salt spray, servicing should occur every 6 months regardless of IP rating.",{"title":683,"searchDepth":684,"depth":684,"links":685},"",2,[686,687,688,689,690,691,692,693,694],{"id":13,"depth":684,"text":14},{"id":27,"depth":684,"text":28},{"id":265,"depth":684,"text":266},{"id":394,"depth":684,"text":395},{"id":433,"depth":684,"text":434},{"id":465,"depth":684,"text":466},{"id":526,"depth":684,"text":527},{"id":599,"depth":684,"text":600},{"id":640,"depth":684,"text":641},"technologie","2026-05-16","Everything you need to know about IP ratings for LED screens in 2026. What IP54, IP65 and IP67 mean, how to choose the right protection for your environment, and maintenance implications.","md",[700,702,704,706,708],{"q":646,"a":701},"IP65 means the LED screen cabinet is fully protected against dust ingress (the '6' indicates dust-tight — no dust can enter under any conditions) and protected against water jets from any direction (the '5' indicates resistance to low-pressure water jets). IP65 is the standard rating for fully outdoor LED screens and means the screen can be installed in rain without water damage, but is not designed for submersion or high-pressure washing. The front of the cabinet typically achieves IP65, while the rear maintenance access panels may be rated lower (commonly IP44 or IP54).",{"q":654,"a":703},"For a fully exposed outdoor LED screen — on a building façade, roadside advertising structure, or open-air plaza — IP65 front rating is the minimum standard requirement. For coastal locations (salt spray environments), IP66 is recommended. For marine environments such as harbour-side or shipboard installations, IP67 (capable of temporary submersion to 1 metre for 30 minutes) is appropriate. Some manufacturers specify different front and rear IP ratings; always confirm both, as the rear panels may allow water ingress during maintenance.",{"q":662,"a":705},"Not necessarily. A standard car wash uses high-pressure jets at pressures of 80–150 bar, which far exceed the 30 kPa (0.3 bar) maximum defined for IP65 water jet resistance. LED screens in car wash environments (e.g. entrance displays, promotional screens) require IP69K — the highest water protection rating, specifying resistance to high-pressure steam jets at 80–100 bar from 0.1–0.15 metres. IP69K panels exist but are speciality items with limited availability and significant cost premium. Most car wash digital signage is instead mounted behind sealed polycarbonate glazing.",{"q":670,"a":707},"Most outdoor LED screen manufacturers specify separate IP ratings for the front face (the LED surface exposed to weather) and the rear maintenance panels (where technicians access electronics). A common configuration is IP65 front \u002F IP54 rear — fully weatherproof front face, but the rear panels offer protection only against water splashing rather than sustained rain or jets. This distinction matters when planning installation orientation: if the rear of the screen is also exposed to weather (e.g. a double-sided totem or a screen installed with no back-wall), both front and rear must achieve the full IP65 rating.",{"q":678,"a":709},"Higher IP-rated LED screens generally require less frequent weather-related maintenance but may require more intensive periodic servicing because higher sealing levels can trap heat and reduce ventilation efficiency. IP65 screens are typically serviced annually for preventive maintenance, including filter cleaning, cabinet seal inspection, and connector checks. IP20 indoor screens in clean environments may extend to 18–24 months between service visits. 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