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  • #14578
    cornwell40
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    Wot is it? A post in the public forums reminded me of this question from a few months ago, anyone know?


    Tony C

    #159956
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: IPX4???????

    Dunno, where is it in the public forums Tony please ?

    Dave.

    #159957
    Penguin45
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    Re: IPX4???????

    Every Indesit I’ve seen up to 25 years old has had IPX4 on a label on the back……

    http://www.greenwood.co.uk/data/Bathroo … _Jan03.pdf

    Bingo – “Splashproof from all sides”

    Bit like Penguins really…….

    Chris.

    #159958
    eastlmark
    Moderator

    Re: IPX4???????

    Scott did a great explanation of this mysterious number, that often gets quoted as a model number by customers looking for parts, last year on the DASA web forum.
    http://www.dasanet.org.uk/

    #159959
    cornwell40
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    Re: IPX4???????

    Sorry Dave , I couldn’t find it again but it was as Mark noted an enquiry using it as a model no.
    Penguin on the ball as usual 🙂 .
    Splashproof eh?………..I take it that’s only from the outside of the appliance then 😉

    Tony C

    #159960
    Penguin45
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    Re: IPX4???????

    I have just read the article again (properly), and feel that we should persuade the Indesit Company to uprate their product to IPX7 (waterproof to 1 metre). Then we could test the product to destruction in seconds……… Well, at least for those customers with swimming pools, anyway.

    Hmm… Would it be testing, disposal or a mercy killing?

    Chris.

    #159961
    gegsy
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    Re: IPX4???????

    Im sure Ive seen IPX4 on either Zanussi or Bosch aswell 😕

    Greg

    #159962
    Penguin45
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    Re: IPX4???????

    I think if you look hard enough it’s on all Italian appliances.

    I wonder if IPX1 is “not waterproof to internal leaks”? Or even “under any circumstances”. The codes must start somewhere and seem to demand more protection the higher they go.

    Chris.

    #159963
    gegsy
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    Re: IPX4???????

    IPX7 be fine for Indesit dishwashers then. Batch name “Titanic”

    Greg 😆

    #159964
    Penguin45
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    Re: IPX4???????

    gegsy wrote:Batch name Titanic

    Have you got any idea how many penguins Grandad had to round up to move that damn iceberg into position?

    Chris.

    #159965
    Seamy
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    Re: IPX4???????

    I’ve had a customer tell me that Midge Ure from Ultravox? worked on her machine & low & behold on a lot of appliances made by Creda Or Hpt theres a sticker on the back tha says tested by M Ure! Its not the samr guy… Is It?

    #159966
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: IPX4???????

    She’s having you on, its on the back of Indesit’s and its short for Manure. 🙂

    #159967
    gegsy
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    Re: IPX4???????

    iadom wrote:She’s having you on, its on the back of Indesit’s and its short for Manure. 🙂

    :tup: :rotl:

    #159968
    Goatboy
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    Re: IPX4???????

    I just got caught out myself 🙁

    I needed a spare for a bissel shampooer. I turned it upside-down, what’s the model? There it is, IPX4… hang on!!! 😕

    #159969
    keithwilliams
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    Re: IPX4???????

    HI EVERYBODY I’M NOT A REGULAR VISITOR.
    the ip stands for ingress protection. these codes are applicable in pat testing. there is such a thing as a standardised test finger. basically the idea is that you’d use this finger to attempt to touch potentially live parts through the appliance casing or the guard on electric fire etc. of course it should never be possible to do this. as you say the lower the number the less protection is available.
    if anyone wants to know in detail i’ll dig out the code of practice and post the lower ratings.

    regards keith

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