What the order code points to
The ABB ACS-800-01-0205-3+E210+L500+P915 is the wall-mount AC drive in the ACS800-01 frame, ordered by the full plus-code string when the panel builder wants the build sheet to read out cleanly: ACS-800-01-0205-3+E210+L500+P915. It lives in the Motor Drives line under Drives, the slot a sourcing buyer expects a general-purpose industrial inverter to occupy. Mass is 37.04 kgs per the spec sheet — plan the lift, gland-plate clearance, and panel back-plate load around that figure before the crate ships.
Where the class earns its keep
ACS800-01 chassis drives run the typical mill-floor job — pump, fan, conveyor, mixer — and the +E210 / +L500 / +P915 option stack on this build is the kind of code-by-code recipe an integrator assembles when the line needs specific I/O, communication, and protection options bolted onto the base drive. The base rating (the 0205-3 segment) carries the motor-side current class; the suffix string is what differentiates one buy from the next on the same frame. Inside a cabinet the ACS800-01 sits as a wall-mount module at 37.04 kgs, so the EMC call is to land input reactors or dU/dt filters on the motor terminals and ground the signal-cable shield at the panel end only.
Sourcing posture
This order code is sourced to order against an RFQ, not a stocked line. The procurement move is to lock the option-string spelling at the BOM freeze and let the desk quote it as specified. On the cross-reference question, the ledger carries three ABB-family part numbers in the same Motor Drives class — NBRA-659C and the two ACS550-U1 builds — but none of them share the ACS800-01 frame or option stack, so they are not drop-in alternates for this build. A genuine second-source decision needs the full plus-code spelled out before any cross is claimed, and that is the answer the buyer should pin to the RFQ.
