What the order code tells you before you wire it
The ABB ACS510-01-07A2-4 is a wall-mounted inverter drive in the ACS510 family, carrying the -07 frame code with an A2 terminal style and a -4 enclosure class, sized for a 380 - 480 V supply at 50 - 60 Hz. The frame digit is the load-bearing part of the order code for an integrator: it sets chassis size, mounting footprint, and which current rating sits inside the box before you read the parameter list.
Mounting and panel layout
The drive is a wall-mounted unit at 12 cm x 13 cm x 59.5 cm, so the panel cutout and heatsink clearance plan around the tall, narrow footprint typical of this ACS510 frame. Heatsink air path is vertical; leave the top and bottom of the enclosure clear for convection rather than stacking another device directly above. At 8.2 Kg it is a single-installer lift, and the wall-mount style means the panel subplate or backplate carries the mass directly — no DIN rail adapter needed for this chassis. The 9.5 Kg shipping figure is freight class and packaging, not the load the backplate has to support.
Sourcing posture for this exact code
Lead-time band on this listing is 7 - 10 Days, a factory build window rather than a stocked-shelf SKU. For a frozen BOM line, treat that window as the floor and pad for the commissioning slot — drives of this class get ordered, not grabbed off the shelf.
Where this part sits inside the ACS510 family
The next step up in the same voltage class and same chassis family is the ACS510-01-09A4-4, which keeps the 380 - 480 V rating and the same wall-mount envelope at 12 cm x 13 cm x 59.5 cm but lands at a higher current rating for a more demanding motor load. If the -07A2-4 is sized at the edge of its continuous-current curve for a particular pump or fan, the -09A4-4 is the same-frame bump a buyer would spec into the BOM without changing the panel cutout.
