IEEE PC57.12.29/D1.5, Dec 2004
Enclosure Integrity for Coastal Environments
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PC57.12.29/D1.5, Dec 2004 is a technical standard focused on enclosure integrity for coastal environments, where salt exposure, moisture, and wind-driven contamination can challenge electrical equipment. It is relevant to power, energy, and industry applications that rely on durable housings and protected assemblies. By addressing environmental resistance and enclosure performance, this standard helps support reliable operation, reduce corrosion-related risk, and guide engineering decisions for equipment intended for demanding outdoor conditions.
What is PC57.12.29/D1.5, Dec 2004?
PC57.12.29/D1.5, Dec 2004 defines requirements or guidance related to enclosure integrity in coastal settings. The document is best understood as a technical specification for evaluating how well an enclosure protects internal components from environmental exposure that is common near shorelines. In practical terms, it is used to support design verification, material selection, sealing approaches, and performance expectations for equipment that must remain functional in humid, salt-laden, and weather-exposed locations.
Where is PC57.12.29/D1.5, Dec 2004 used?
This standard is typically relevant wherever electrical and power equipment is installed near coastal areas, including utility assets, industrial substations, and outdoor enclosures supporting energy infrastructure. PC57.12.29/D1.5, Dec 2004 may also be used when specifying cabinets, housings, or protected assemblies that need to withstand corrosive marine air and persistent moisture exposure. It is especially useful in procurement and engineering review for installations where enclosure performance directly affects service life and maintenance planning.
Why is PC57.12.29/D1.5, Dec 2004 important?
PC57.12.29/D1.5, Dec 2004 matters because enclosure failures in coastal environments can lead to corrosion, contamination, and premature equipment degradation. Using a defined standard helps improve consistency in design and testing, supports compliance checks, and reduces uncertainty when selecting protective enclosures for critical applications. It can also help organizations compare products more objectively and manage risk where environmental exposure is a major factor in reliability and lifecycle cost.
- Enclosure integrity for coastal exposure
- Protection against moisture and salt effects
- Relevant to power and industrial equipment
- Supports design and testing decisions
- Helps improve reliability in outdoor installations
- Publication Date: 2004
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications
- Official IEEE: Doi link
- New Version Available: PC57.12.29 (2023)
- Previous Version: PC57.12.29 (2023)
- Previous Version: PC57.12.29 (2014)
- Previous Version: PC57.12.29 (2004)
- This Version: PC57.12.29 (2004)
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