The ENW13265 is a 3-pole switch disconnector from the EasyPact NW range, rated 630 A in AC-23A utilisation category at 440 V AC — that is the motor-switching duty class, so it handles high inrush from inductive loads like conveyors or compressors without derating. It is a drawout (withdrawable) unit, meaning the switching element can be racked out from the cradle for safe isolation and maintenance while the enclosure stays wired.
Rated operational current is 630 A in AC-23A at 440 V — that is the current it can make and break repeatedly for motor loads. Below that, the rated short-time withstand current (Icw) is 50 kA for 1 second at 220–440 V, and the rated short-circuit making capacity (Icm) is 75 kA at the same voltage range. These numbers tell you the switch can survive and close into a fault up to 75 kA peak, and can carry 50 kA RMS for one second while upstream protection clears — critical for selective coordination studies. Rated insulation voltage (Ui) is 1000 V AC, and impulse withstand (Uimp) is 12 kV, so it is comfortable in 690 V systems or where transient overvoltages are common.
Mounting is drawout on a rail base plate — the fixed part (cradle) bolts into the enclosure, and the switch unit slides in and out. Connection pitch is 70 mm without a spreader, and connections are at the rear, vertical or horizontal orientation. Panel builders should allow for the 322 mm height, 288 mm width, and 277 mm depth when laying out the gland plate and busbar runs. IP30 protection means it is not washdown-rated but fine inside a locked enclosure.
No official successor exists because none is needed.
