What the code points at
The ABB ACS355-03U-44A0-4+J400 belongs to the ACS355 general-purpose drive family, sold under ASEA BROWN BOVERI, and is wired for a 3-phase 380-480 V input. It sits in the Drives / Motor Drives line, so the buyer reading the code is looking at a wall-mount or cabinet-mount inverter rather than a panel-mounted component. The +J400 suffix is a factory option code on top of the base drive, so the headline voltage window and the base ACS355 mechanical package are what govern panel layout — the option rides inside the standard enclosure.
Reading the one physical spec that actually matters at install
Mass on the listing is 4.54 kgs, which puts the drive in the bracket that a single technician can shoulder onto a DIN-rail backplate or into a cabinet cut-out without rigging. For panel layout, treat it as a mid-weight ACS-class unit — heavier than a 4.40 kgs ACS320-03U-38A0-4 in the same general-purpose frame, lighter than the 5.08 kgs ACS310-03U-50A8-2 sibling.
Cross-shop against the ACS siblings already in the ledger
The ACS380-040C-032A-4+K475 sits in a newer generation and weighs 5.90 kgs — same ABB drives family, different mechanical generation. It belongs on the second-source shortlist only if the integrator is willing to re-do the I/O map, not as a pin-for-pin alternate.
Sourcing posture
ABB ACS355 series parts are quoted to order against an RFQ. Without an explicit production-status flag on the code itself, the buyer should treat the part as specifiable into the BOM and let the quote confirm the current production window, the lead time and any active last-time-buy notice from ABB — that is the cleanest way to keep a service spare or a replacement line on the schedule.
