60529 doesn't give any IP rating to a fan, or a luminaire, or anything else. It just defines the tests and criteria for the various ratings. It is a basic standard and it is intended that product standards specify the IP ratings to be achieved by a product, and what parts of the product shall meet which IP rating, with additional criteria where necessary.I'm a little confused here. A standard for fans (if it exists) would presumably define what degree of protection fans require in order to comply with that standard, but I don't quite see why that should affect what IP rating BS EN / IEC 60529 would give to a fan of a particular design (whether it was compliant with the 'fan standard' or not).However the Scope of 60529 refers to protection against contact with hazardous parts, and it then goes on to define protection against hazardous mechanical parts but without any test criteria for such protection. That would be expected to be in the product standard for fans - if there is one. I'll check when back in the office on Thursday.
Kind Regards, John
A bit like the international standard centimetre, which tells you how many wavelengths of light (or whatever) make a cm, but doesn't tell you that you use those units to measure the waistband of your trousers.
