What shows up on the bench
The ABB ACS380-040N-09A8-2 is a member of the ACS380 family of low-voltage AC motor drives, specified on a 3-phase 200-240 V input class. It sits in the Drives / Motor Drives tier under Motors & Motor Controls, the tier an integrator pulls from for variable-speed control of a three-phase motor on a panel-mount chassis. Listed mass is 1.81 kg, which puts it in the small-frame, hand-carry category: a single tech can mount it on the backplate without a second pair of hands, and the cabinet layout around it has to leave room for the heatsink airflow rather than for structural support.
What the headline ratings govern
The 3-phase 200-240 V input class on the nameplate is the figure that decides line-side wiring — supply the drive from a three-phase feed inside that window and the rectifier stage is happy; miss it by a phase or push the upper end and the DC bus is the first thing to complain. Because no separate continuous output current, motor shaft power, or overload figure is listed for this order code, those ratings travel with the variant in the part number and must be read off the rating plate of the unit delivered, not inferred from the 09A8 suffix.
Class fit and where it tends to land
The same frame ships across multiple voltage ranges with variant suffixes; chassis depth and fieldbus option slot footprint stay common inside the family, so a panel cut for one ACS380 will usually accept another variant of the same mechanical frame.
Sourcing posture and RFQ
The ABB ACS380-040N-09A8-2 is a current ABB drive order code, specified into the BOM by panel builders and OEMs that standardise on the ACS380 family. No EOL or last-time-buy notice is on file for this exact MPN, so the part is quoted to order against an RFQ through the authorised channel; the supply posture is the standard ABB drive line, not a clearance or surplus drop.
