Schneider Electric 13441 — IP65 Mini Enclosure Buyer Guide


By Abdullah Zahid
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Schneider Electric 13441 Mini Kaedra IP65 weatherproof 4-module distribution enclosure for industrial branch circuit protection

Schneider Electric 13441 Mini Kaedra IP65 Weatherproof Enclosure for 4 Modular Devices: Specifications, Pricing and Buyer Guide

Controls engineers and field electricians searching for the Schneider Electric 13441 are typically working against a project deadline with a specific constraint: they need compact, weatherproof housing for a small group of modular circuit protection devices and do not have room for a full-size distribution board. The 13441 — officially the Mini Kaedra / Mureva Enclosure for 1x4 modular devices — answers that constraint directly. It provides a fixed 4-module capacity in a 200 x 123 x 112 mm surface-mounted enclosure rated IP65 and IK09, with PE/N terminal blocks, a transparent inspection cover, and a minimum 25% recycled plastic housing, all shipped from stock with typical North American lead times of 2 to 7 business days.

If you have already confirmed this is the right part, check current pricing and availability for the Schneider Electric 13441 at LeadTime.ca — we ship worldwide.

Who Should Buy the Schneider Electric 13441 — and Who Shouldn't

The Schneider Electric 13441 is the right choice for technicians and engineers who can confirm all of the following:

  • Total modular device count is 4 or fewer — this is a fixed-capacity enclosure with no expansion option
  • Every device conforms to standard 18mm DIN module width — non-standard or dual-module devices will not fit
  • Surface-mounted wall installation is acceptable at your site — this model is not flush-mount compatible
  • IP65 weatherproof protection is required for outdoor, humid, or washdown-adjacent environments
  • Incoming supply configuration is compatible with the included PE/N terminal blocks (2 terminal blocks, 4 holes each)
  • Enclosure footprint of 200 x 123 x 112 mm fits the available installation space

If your project requires more than 4 devices, step up to the Kaedra 6-module (13442), 8-module (13443), or 12-module variants. If flush-mount installation is required or you need integrated metering, surge suppression, or remote monitoring, a different product family is needed.

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What the Schneider Electric 13441 Actually Does on a Job Site

The 13441 is the physical housing that keeps a small branch circuit alive in conditions that would compromise an unprotected distribution device. It belongs to Schneider Electric's Kaedra weatherproof enclosure family, which spans 3 to 72 modules and is used across industrial automation, water treatment, food and beverage manufacturing, and commercial infrastructure. The 13441 is the compact end of that family — the variant specified when a technician needs to protect four modular circuit breakers or RCDs in a location where space, weather, or mechanical hazard rules out anything larger or less rugged.

The enclosure earns its specification on two concrete ratings. IP65 means dust-tight and resistant to water jets from any direction — appropriate for outdoor installation, humid industrial floors, and environments with occasional spray or washdown exposure. IK09 mechanical impact protection means the housing can absorb the kind of heavy shock typical of construction sites, shipyard environments, or mobile installations. These are not commodity features; many lower-cost alternatives carry no IK rating at all, or only IK02 to IK04. The 13441 also passes the glow-wire test at 650 degrees Celsius, confirming fire safety compliance for installations where thermal runaway risk must be addressed.

The transparent access cover is a practical field detail that matters more than it sounds. Technicians can visually inspect trip status on all four modular devices without unlatching the cover — a meaningful time saver in outdoor or elevated locations where opening the enclosure adds a step. The folding cover design, included marking strip, and label guard support clear circuit identification for maintenance teams who did not commission the original installation.

Where the 13441 Fits in a Typical Distribution System

The 13441 sits at the sub-distribution layer of a branch circuit system — downstream of the main incoming supply and upstream of individual protected loads. It is not a primary switchboard; it is the compact, weatherproof last-mile housing where modular circuit protection devices physically live before power reaches the load.

  • Incoming supply (single-phase or three-phase) arrives via the main distribution board or primary switchgear upstream
  • Feed conductors terminate at the PE/N terminal blocks inside the 13441 (2 blocks, 4 holes each, with dedicated PE and N terminals)
  • Up to 4 modular devices (MCBs, RCDs, or ELCBs on 18mm DIN rail) protect individual outgoing circuits
  • Outgoing circuit conductors exit the enclosure to downstream loads: motors, lighting, control panels, or field instruments
  • The 13441 enclosure provides IP65 and IK09 environmental and mechanical protection for all components housed inside

Industries and Applications Where the 13441 Gets Specified

Water treatment and wastewater facilities specify the 13441 for outdoor remote junction boxes protecting branch circuits at pump stations, gate control points, and site entry locations. The IP65 rating handles the moisture exposure and the IK09 rating handles the mechanical environment without requiring a full equipment room.

Food and beverage and pharmaceutical manufacturing use the 13441 where branch circuit protection must be located near processing equipment in areas subject to washdown or high humidity, but where a full-size distribution board would consume space that production equipment occupies.

Renewable energy installations — solar array combiners, wind turbine service panels, remote monitoring equipment — routinely use compact weatherproof enclosures at this capacity level. The 4-module limit aligns naturally with small inverter or monitoring sub-circuits that require individual overcurrent protection.

Retrofit and maintenance applications generate significant demand for the 13441. When an original distribution enclosure is physically damaged, corroded, or simply oversized for a simplified circuit layout, the 13441 provides a compact, stocked replacement that field technicians can source quickly without a custom fabrication lead time.

Application Typical Deployment
Outdoor remote junction box Branch circuit protection at site entry points, pump stations, or equipment gateways
Industrial equipment enclosure Compact sub-distribution board inside outdoor electrical rooms or equipment shelters
Food and beverage washdown area Weatherproof housing for MCBs and RCDs near processing equipment in humid zones
Renewable energy site 4-circuit overcurrent protection for solar inverter or wind turbine monitoring sub-circuits
Retrofit replacement Direct replacement for damaged or oversized original enclosure in space-constrained retrofit
Commercial HVAC and infrastructure Weatherproof branch circuit protection for rooftop or plant-room HVAC equipment

Specifications That Drive the Purchase Decision

Parameter Value
Module Capacity 4 x 18mm modular devices (fixed)
Overall Dimensions (H x W x D) 200 x 123 x 112 mm
Enclosure Weight 0.53 kg
Installation Type Surface-mounted wall mount only
IP Ingress Protection IP65 (dust-tight, water-jet resistant from any direction)
Mechanical Impact Rating IK09
Glow-Wire Fire Safety 650 degrees Celsius
Housing Color / Cover Color RAL 7035 grey / Pale green folding cover
Material and Compliance Engineered polymer, minimum 25% recycled plastic content, RoHS compliant, SVHC none detected
Included Accessories 2x PE/N terminal blocks (4 holes each), obturator plate, protective cap, marking strip, label guard

Full technical specifications are available on the product page at LeadTime.ca.

13441 vs. Larger Kaedra Models: Which Capacity Do You Actually Need?

Model Module Capacity IP Rating Installation Type Relative Size Best For
13441 4 modules (18mm) IP65 Surface-mounted Smallest (200 x 123 x 112 mm) 4-device branch circuits, space-constrained outdoor installs
13442 6 modules (18mm) IP65 Surface-mounted Approximately 50% larger than 13441 5 to 6 device branch circuits with room for future expansion
13443 8 modules (18mm) IP65 Surface-mounted Larger footprint 7 to 8 device installations or where expansion capacity is required
Kaedra 12-module 12 modules (18mm) IP65 Surface-mounted Full-size compact board Sub-distribution boards with 9 to 12 devices

If your device count is 5 or 6 — even by one device — the 13441 cannot be used. The Kaedra 13442 is the direct step-up with identical IP65 protection and the same terminal block design. Check current availability of the Schneider Electric 13441 at LeadTime.ca or contact us to confirm the right Kaedra variant for your device count.

Expert Verdict: Is the 13441 the Right Enclosure for Your Project?

The Schneider Electric 13441 is a well-specified, appropriately priced solution for a specific and common problem in industrial and commercial electrical design: housing four modular circuit protection devices in a location that is space-constrained, environmentally exposed, or subject to mechanical hazard. The IP65 and IK09 combination is genuinely differentiated — it is not a paper rating on a thin plastic box, and the glow-wire certification at 650 degrees Celsius adds meaningful fire safety assurance for industrial settings. The transparent cover for visual trip inspection and the included PE/N terminal blocks reduce on-site assembly time. For field electricians, maintenance technicians, and controls engineers deploying compact outdoor branch circuits in water treatment, food and beverage, renewable energy, or manufacturing environments, the 13441 delivers exactly what the specification requires without excess cost or complexity.

Where the 13441 has real limits, they are structural and non-negotiable. The fixed 4-module capacity means any project that grows to 5 or 6 devices during design must use a different model — there is no field-expandable option. The surface-mount-only form factor eliminates it from any site requiring flush installation. Buyers needing advanced features such as integrated metering, surge suppression, remote monitoring, or smart grid connectivity must look outside the Kaedra mini range entirely and evaluate larger integrated distribution solutions. For legacy sites with non-standard switchgear that does not conform to 18mm DIN module width, the 13441 is categorically incompatible. Confirm device width before ordering — this is the single most common source of returns and reorders on this model.

From a procurement standpoint, the 13441 is a stocked item with predictable availability through authorized North American distributors, with typical fulfillment of 2 to 7 business days. The global part number is consistent, but pricing, currency, and regional stock levels vary — ordering through a specialist distributor with regional inventory avoids the 10 to 14 day international shipping window that generic online channels often carry. A specialist distributor can also bundle the 13441 with complementary components such as DIN rail, terminal block covers, and wire, consolidating the order and reducing site delivery complexity. View current pricing and stock status for the Schneider Electric 13441 at LeadTime.ca — we ship worldwide with fast regional fulfillment.

For volume pricing, lead time confirmation, or to discuss bundling with complementary components before committing to a build, contact the LeadTime.ca team directly — we ship worldwide.

What Engineers Need to Know Before Ordering the Schneider Electric 13441

Unlike many automation components that generate active forum discussion and shared troubleshooting threads, the Schneider Electric 13441 has almost no public community footprint. Searches across r/PLC, r/automation, PLCTalk, PLCS.net, MrPLC, the Schneider Electric support community, and major distributor Q&A sections return no relevant buyer discussions, complaint threads, or ordering mistake reports for this model or the broader Kaedra family. That absence is itself informative: it suggests a product that works as specified, generates few field problems, and is predominantly specified by system integrators and professional electricians rather than individual builders or hobbyists who drive public forum activity.

What that means for buyers is that the pre-order verification stage carries more weight than it does for components with rich community documentation. There is no shared pool of forum posts warning you that a specific device brand does not clip onto the DIN rail correctly, or that a particular installation configuration creates a clearance problem. The specification decisions you make before ordering — device count, module width, installation type, terminal block compatibility, earthing system configuration — need to be made from first principles using manufacturer documentation and distributor expertise, because crowdsourced field feedback is simply not available for this part. This is precisely where a specialist distributor adds value that a generic online channel cannot: pre-order technical verification, device compatibility confirmation, and direct access to Schneider Electric technical support if a configuration question arises mid-project.

The most consequential decisions before ordering the 13441 are straightforward but must be verified in writing, not assumed. Confirm the total modular device count is exactly 4 or fewer. Confirm every device is exactly 18mm DIN module width — request datasheets and locate the module width specification, do not assume based on brand name. Confirm your site accepts surface-mounted installation. Confirm your earthing and neutral configuration is compatible with the included PE/N terminal blocks. Confirm your regional distributor has stock and can meet your project lead time. These five verifications prevent the five most common ordering mistakes on this model — and none of them require community forum data to execute. LeadTime.ca technical staff can assist with each of these verification steps before an order is placed.

Installation and Wiring Overview

The following covers the key requirements for mounting and wiring the 13441. For complete step-by-step procedures, refer to Schneider Electric's official installation documentation for the Kaedra enclosure family.

  • Mount the 13441 surface-to-wall using screw anchors appropriate for your substrate (masonry, wood, or metal); mounting hardware is not supplied with the enclosure — select anchors rated for the installation environment and substrate type
  • A 35mm DIN rail is not pre-installed in the enclosure and must be sourced separately if modular devices will be rail-mounted; some devices can be mounted directly without rail — verify with the device datasheet
  • Connect incoming supply conductors (phase, neutral, earth) to the marked PE/N terminal block inputs; outgoing circuit conductors connect from individual device terminals to downstream loads
  • The obturator plate supplied with the enclosure is used to block unused module slots — install it to maintain IP65 integrity if fewer than 4 devices are fitted
  • Before closing and latching the folding cover, complete circuit identification on the included marking strip and verify that the cover seals correctly around its full perimeter to preserve the IP65 rating

Compatible Modular Devices and What Will Not Fit

The 13441 accepts only standard 18mm DIN module width devices. Up to 4 devices can be installed. Most major manufacturers produce compatible 18mm modular devices across the common protection device types.

  • Single-pole MCB (Type B, C, or D), 18mm width — Yes, 1 module per device
  • Double-pole MCB, 18mm width — Yes, 1 module per device
  • RCD (30mA standard), 18mm width — Yes, 1 module per device
  • ELCB (Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker), 18mm width — Yes, 1 module per device
  • Auxiliary switch module, 18mm width — Yes, 1 module per device
  • Dual-module device (36mm width, e.g., some metered modules) — No, exceeds single slot and will consume 2 of the 4 available module positions or may not fit at all
  • Non-standard legacy switchgear with variable or non-DIN module width — Not compatible; verify width before ordering

Always obtain the datasheet for every device planned for installation and locate the module width specification before ordering the enclosure. Do not assume compatibility based on brand name or device type alone.

Wrong-Part Prevention Checklist

Before placing a purchase order for the Schneider Electric 13441, work through each item on this checklist in sequence:

  1. Count total modular devices to install. Confirm total is 4 or fewer; if more, this model cannot be used.
  2. Verify each device uses standard 18mm module width. Non-standard widths will not fit inside the 13441.
  3. Confirm surface-mounted wall installation is acceptable for your site. This model is surface-mounted only.
  4. Check that your environment is compatible with IP65 rating. If indoor use only, consider if a lower-cost IP20 variant is sufficient.
  5. Verify incoming supply voltage matches your circuit breaker specifications (not a limitation of the enclosure, but important for overall system design).
  6. Confirm PE/N terminal block configuration matches your system earthing and neutral requirements before ordering.
  7. Check that housing color RAL 7035 (grey) is acceptable for your site aesthetics or regulatory requirements.
  8. Review lead time for your region. North American stock availability is typically 2-7 business days; verify before committing to project schedule.

If any item on this checklist raises a question you cannot answer from available documentation, contact the LeadTime.ca team before ordering — our technical staff can assist with pre-order verification to prevent costly returns and project delays.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I add more module slots to the 13441 later if my device count grows?

No. The 13441 has a fixed 4-module capacity with no expansion mechanism. If your design evolves to require 5 or more devices, you will need to replace the enclosure entirely with a larger Kaedra model such as the 6-module 13442 or 8-module 13443. Plan your device count at the design stage and confirm it in writing before ordering to avoid this situation.

Will devices from other brands fit inside the 13441, or must I use Schneider Electric devices exclusively?

The 13441 accepts any modular device that conforms to standard 18mm DIN module width — including devices from ABB, Siemens, Legrand, Eaton, and other major manufacturers. The compatibility requirement is the 18mm module width standard, not the brand. Always verify module width from the device datasheet before ordering.

Is the 13441 suitable for flush-mount installation, or is surface-mount the only option?

Surface-mounted wall installation is the only supported installation method for the 13441. The enclosure is designed to attach to the exterior surface of a wall, cabinet, or structural support. If your site requires flush-mount installation for aesthetic or space reasons, this model cannot be used and a different product family is required.

Does the 13441 include a DIN rail, or do I need to source one separately?

A 35mm DIN rail is not included with the 13441. If you plan to use DIN rail mounting for your modular devices (which is the standard approach for MCBs and RCDs), you will need to source a compatible 35mm DIN rail separately and cut it to fit the internal width of the enclosure. Some devices can also be mounted directly without rail — verify the mounting method in the device datasheet.

How does the transparent cover help with maintenance, and does opening it affect the IP65 rating?

The transparent portion of the folding cover allows technicians to visually inspect trip status on installed modular devices without unlatching or opening the cover. When the cover is closed and properly latched, the IP65 sealing is maintained. When the cover is open, the IP65 rating is not active — plan inspection and maintenance activities accordingly in outdoor or wet environments.

What is the typical lead time for the 13441 in North America, and how far in advance should I order?

Authorized North American distributors typically fulfill orders in 2 to 7 business days. General US distribution channels report 5 to 7 day lead times. International orders may require 10 to 14 days. For project installations, ordering at least 2 weeks before the installation date is recommended; for critical or time-sensitive projects, 3 to 4 weeks lead time provides sufficient buffer for unexpected delays. Confirm current stock and lead time with your distributor at order time.

Why Order the Schneider Electric 13441 from LeadTime.ca

  • Global shipping capability — LeadTime.ca sources and ships worldwide, not limited to a single region or country
  • Pre-order technical verification — our team can confirm device compatibility, module count, and terminal block configuration before you commit to a purchase order
  • Access to complementary components — DIN rail, terminal block covers, and related accessories can be bundled in a single order to simplify site delivery
  • Volume pricing available — contact us directly for current pricing on multi-unit orders across any quantity tier
  • Specialist industrial distributor — authenticated stock with regional fulfillment and direct access to manufacturer technical support when configuration questions arise

At-a-Glance Summary

  • Official product name: Mini Kaedra / Mureva Enclosure for Modular Device, 1x4 modules
  • Fixed capacity: 4 x 18mm DIN modular devices — no expansion possible
  • Dimensions: 200 x 123 x 112 mm (H x W x D); weight 0.53 kg
  • Installation: Surface-mounted wall mount only — not flush-mount compatible
  • Protection ratings: IP65 (dust-tight, water-jet proof) and IK09 (high mechanical impact resistance)
  • Fire safety: Glow-wire test passed at 650 degrees Celsius
  • Material: Engineered polymer, RAL 7035 grey housing, pale green folding cover, minimum 25% recycled plastic content, RoHS compliant
  • Included: 2x PE/N terminal blocks (4 holes each), obturator plate, protective cap, marking strip, label guard, transparent access cover
  • Typical North American lead time: 2 to 7 business days from authorized distributors
  • Part of the Kaedra weatherproof enclosure family, which spans 3 to 72 modules — step up to 13442 (6 modules) or 13443 (8 modules) if 4 modules is insufficient

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