IEEE PC57.12.30/D1.6, Aug 2020
Enclosure Integrity for Coastal Environments
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PC57.12.30/D1.6, Aug 2020 is a technical standard focused on enclosure integrity for coastal environments, addressing how components, circuits, devices, and systems can better withstand harsh exposure near shorelines. It is relevant where moisture, salt-laden air, and corrosion can affect electrical and power equipment performance. For engineers and buyers working on energy and industry applications, this standard helps frame enclosure requirements that support durability, protection, and more reliable operation in demanding coastal conditions.
Overview of PC57.12.30/D1.6, Aug 2020
PC57.12.30/D1.6, Aug 2020 provides a focused reference for enclosure integrity when equipment is intended for coastal environments. Its technical context is centered on protecting electrical and power-related assemblies from environmental stress that can degrade materials, seals, and exposed hardware over time. The standard is especially useful when evaluating design choices, enclosure construction, and suitability for service in locations where airborne salt and persistent humidity may influence long-term performance and maintenance needs.
Typical use cases
This standard is typically used when specifying enclosures for outdoor or near-coastal electrical equipment, including components used in power distribution, control assemblies, and related systems. It may support engineering reviews for installations exposed to marine air, salt spray, or elevated corrosion risk. It is also relevant during procurement and product qualification when teams need a consistent basis for comparing enclosure robustness and environmental suitability for energy, utility, or industrial applications.
Why it matters
For coastal installations, enclosure integrity is a practical issue that can affect safety, uptime, and lifecycle cost. PC57.12.30/D1.6, Aug 2020 helps define expectations for protection and durability, reducing uncertainty during design and acceptance decisions. Using a clear technical document can improve consistency in testing, specification, and supplier selection, while also helping limit failures linked to moisture intrusion, corrosion, and weather-related degradation. In short, it supports better risk control for equipment that must perform in challenging environments.
- Enclosure integrity for coastal exposure
- Moisture and salt-air resistance
- Components, circuits, and devices
- Power, energy, and industrial applications
- Design, testing, and procurement reference
- Publication Date: 2020
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Power, Energy and Industry Applications
- Official IEEE: Doi link
- This Version: PC57.12.30 (2020)
- Previous Version: PC57.12.30 (2020)
- Previous Version: PC57.12.30 (2010)
- Previous Version: PC57.12.30 (2009)
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